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  • just the facts
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    ESPN+/DAZN ppv?

    I’d really like to watch tomorrow’s fight but nearest I can tell my options are purchase an ESPN+ subscription at $12 per month and a 12 month guarantee, for the main event ONLY. Or purchase a DAZN subscription at $19 per month and again with a 12 month guarantee. Not looking to increase my cable bill $31 per month. Am I missing something? Is there another answer?
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    #2
    It’s an annual contract?

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    • Roadblock
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      #3
      Originally posted by just the facts
      I’d really like to watch tomorrow’s fight but nearest I can tell my options are purchase an ESPN+ subscription at $12 per month and a 12 month guarantee, for the main event ONLY. Or purchase a DAZN subscription at $19 per month and again with a 12 month guarantee. Not looking to increase my cable bill $31 per month. Am I missing something? Is there another answer?
      Ive got Dazn and it still wants $29 PPV for the fight.

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      • _Rexy_
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        #4
        Main event is free on ESPN+

        rest is on DAZN ppv

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        • Zyzzyx
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          #5
          It's so dumb.

          ESPN+ is the only one carrying the main event. Period. You can't get it from anywhere else.

          The undercard is available for $19.99 as a PPV, or it's 'free' with a DAZN subscription which starts at $29.99 per month for a standalone month. And don't forget to cancel on day 1, because they have a 30 day cancellation policy.

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          • Roadblock
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            #6
            Originally posted by Zyzzyx
            It's so dumb.

            ESPN+ is the only one carrying the main event. Period. You can't get it from anywhere else.

            The undercard is available for $19.99 as a PPV, or it's 'free' with a DAZN subscription which starts at $29.99 per month for a standalone month. And don't forget to cancel on day 1, because they have a 30 day cancellation policy.
            Ive got a Dazn subscription and it still cost $29 for the PPV to watch the fight.

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            • Zyzzyx
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              #7
              Originally posted by Roadblock

              Ive got a Dazn subscription and it still cost $29 for the PPV to watch the fight.
              What I said applies to North America. Which is the only place where it's being chopped in half and shown on two different networks.

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              • Roadblock
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                #8
                Originally posted by Zyzzyx

                What I said applies to North America. Which is the only place where it's being chopped in half and shown on two different networks.
                Ah ok Im in Aus, I bought it anyway as I want to watch it first thing in the morning instead of 2am live.

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                • SouthpawRight
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by just the facts

                  Crap like this is one of the major reasons why boxing will never again be a main stream sport.
                  boxing has the most trash distribution I’ve seen of any sport

                  meanwhile mma, which looks like etarded boxing, is screened weekly every damn where

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