Comments Thread For: Are the enormous viewing figures for Netflix an indicator of future success for DAZN?
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If boxing's fate depends on Dazn, the most fraudulent streaming service to ever exist on a mass scale then boxing has a bleaker future than I even thought possible. Dazn is shady they use predatory tactics.Comment
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"Eddie Hearn and Golden Boy’s Oscar De La Hoya – akin to two pubescent rich kids squabbling".
Only one rich kid in that squabble ijs.Comment
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Dazn had been having problems and it's mostly related to the fact that boxings popularity in America is declining. If it weren't they would have done much better. Another big threat to them and their business model is illegal streaming. It is unfortunate but I'm just saying a reality.Comment
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No, because people get way more **** for their buck on Netflix. The $10-$15 for Netflix is packed with TV shows and movies. If no boxing is on, people can still use Netflix.
I pay a yearly fee for DAZN, just because i’m that big of a boxing fan, only to watch it 2-3 times a year.
I do not see regular casuals ever doing this. DAZN doesn’t really offer anything that appeals to the masses.
It’s like HBO. It had boxing, but it also had TV shows that made it worth keeping it. I still have HBO even though boxing is gone.Comment
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Everybody in Europe buys dazn. It's dirt cheap and even has loads of football and other sports. The best money I spend for sports here in Ireland. Are yanks that poor that they can't afford 20 dollars a month for dazn. I thought all you ****ers were rich.Comment
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Please see response #28. Thank you!Comment
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What!? Netflix was one of the oldest apps that started as a delivery at home for movies and shows.
Dazn mainly caters to sports. Boxing is just a hard product to sell cause fighters fight 2 times at best a year.
Not to mention Netflix has tens of millions of subscribers and is hell of alot cheaper
At this point this site would be better off with A.I writing the articles
Saying that, the UFC use established platforms for their broadcast so who knows if it would work. I guess if you have enough money and the right people behind it…Comment
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