Comments Thread For: DAZN and Chief Executive Joseph Markowski Agree to Split
DAZN and its North America chief executive Joseph Markowski have mutually agreed to part ways, sources connected to the decision confirmed to BoxingScene on Friday.
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I coulda swore he had been let go or resigned. But yeah way overpaying guys like golovkin and carnela more than their worth was ******. Not as bad as giving Hearn the keys to try to break in the American market and way overpaying his fighters as well as nobodies as hankey and andrade
Markowski allowed Eddie Hearn to pick his pockets when Eddie allowed Canelo to fight UK pizza drivers. Now that the dumb suits at DAZN allowed this to happen, Eddie and Frank Warren have teamed up to do the same with another dummy, Turkie from Saudi. White washing the Saudi’s horrible human rights record and treatment of women, is not sustainable. Force Hearn and Warren to actually Promote and use their own money will never happen if DAZN and Turkie keep enabling their lazy asses. Otherwise, fighters need to wake up and cut middlemen like Hearn and Warren because that’s all they really are.
You mean he was tasked with exposing and removing Al Haymon and its job done ;-)
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QUOTE=Phase III;n32201362]Markowski allowed Eddie Hearn to pick his pockets when Eddie allowed Canelo to fight UK pizza drivers. Now that the dumb suits at DAZN allowed this to happen, Eddie and Frank Warren have teamed up to do the same with another dummy, Turkie from Saudi. White washing the Saudi’s horrible human rights record and treatment of women, is not sustainable. Force Hearn and Warren to actually Promote and use their own money will never happen if DAZN and Turkie keep enabling their lazy asses. Otherwise, fighters need to wake up and cut middlemen like Hearn and Warren because that’s all they really are.[/QUOTE]
Markowski did a great job. He ran Showtime out of business and forced Haymon and PBC into overpaying fighters who can't draw, forcing everything onto PPV which kills the PBC business model.
Some cast DAZN’s boxing entry as one rife with wasteful spending, creating a culture of decreased activity and one that didn’t solve boxing’s decades-long plague of protective matchmaking.
No, it was actually PBC that created that culture. DAZN only followed in their footsteps and exacerbated the problem.
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