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  • Coverdale
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    #11
    Originally posted by PRchamp
    The steaming Gods are in our favor fellas. F these guys, they are taking a page from WWE and making sure their fans are forced to pay for crappy product at “premium” prices.

    Pirate life for me!!
    Why is it a 'crappy product'? It's literally where most of the boxing currently is.

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    • El_Mero
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      #12
      Originally posted by LOOKOUT
      What happened to Turkis pledge of no more PPV's ? Yeah, right. The garden path works for the Arabs as well.
      I believe thats for his fights, no? Dazn is its own entity

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      • Boxing 112
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        #13
        Does any have a list of all the PPV so far on DAZN in 2025 (and those confirmed for the remainder of the year)

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        • boxingitis
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          #14
          Originally posted by DClefthook
          No I'm being serious this time...PPV IS actually dead! AhhahahahahahahahahahaahhahahahAhhAhhHHahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahhaahahahahahhssh shshshhshhshahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahhaahahhaahha
          Specially if they are like most PBC trash PPV.
          Like King Kong Ortiz vs Charles Martin PPV.

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          • Smash
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            #15
            this could be the final key in the takeover of boxing in america

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            • ifc
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              #16
              It was also reported that Eddie and Oscar can still have their own ppv cards not included with the ultimate deal. $450 a year for US customers with no guarantee of the quality of the ppvs is a steep price.
              Last edited by ifc; Yesterday, 02:49 PM.

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              • BustedKnuckles
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                #17
                Originally posted by Coverdale

                Why is it a 'crappy product'? It's literally where most of the boxing currently is.
                Agreed, but on the other hand, a lot of boxing is just plain crappy now.

                I see that DAZN is the last man standing (except probox). And so all the people who thought they'd fail were wrong, so far. But I'm also really tired of watching DAZN cards with tiny mexicanos, Agentinian street vendors, and euro no-hopers vs tall up-and-comers (whomever they're pushing as an up-and-comer). Not to mention the love affair the British announcers seem to have with all British fighters; I can't even watch the UK cards with volume on.

                Never thought I'd get to the point where I don't tune in at all or fast-forward through entire portions of cards and even whole cards.

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                • DClefthook
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BustedKnuckles

                  Agreed, but on the other hand, a lot of boxing is just plain crappy now.

                  I see that DAZN is the last man standing (except probox). And so all the people who thought they'd fail were wrong, so far. But I'm also really tired of watching DAZN cards with tiny mexicanos, Agentinian street vendors, and euro no-hopers vs tall up-and-comers (whomever they're pushing as an up-and-comer). Not to mention the love affair the British announcers seem to have with all British fighters; I can't even watch the UK cards with volume on.

                  Never thought I'd get to the point where I don't tune in at all or fast-forward through entire portions of cards and even whole cards.
                  I'm trying to understand how they're the last man standing. Enlighten me please

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                  • DClefthook
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Smash
                    this could be the final key in the takeover of boxing in america
                    Nah more like the final nail in the coffin for Dazn Americano

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                    • DClefthook
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                      #20
                      Nobody is paying $30 a month now so what makes them think Americans are going to pay $450 for Fabio vs Wardly 15 times a year

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