How Many Fans Subscribed To ESPN+ For Crawford vs Horn?
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Crawford just got paid $3m for this fight. I think most as in 99.999999% would love to be "run into the ground" like that.Comment
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Wow, that's garbage. They expect you to sign up for a product that they treat like an afterthought. SMH.Comment
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They are most people's p4p #1 and 2 have both recently became three division title holders. One is the only man to fully unify a division in a decade and the other the fastest to win titles in 1, 2 and 3 divisions. Both are also among the highest earners in Boxing and are gaining more attention and possibly going to get bigger fights and they are being run into the ground?
Crawford just got paid $3m for this fight. I think most as in 99.999999% would love to be "run into the ground" like that.Comment
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however, the kind of person who will be subscribing to ESPN+, will likely already have the ESPN app on their mobile device.
it's a niche product serving a niche market, remember this.
DAZN, is a different beast though. their offerings are supposed to be more robust, especially if you use a VPN to access geo-restricted content (such as NFL Sunday Ticket in Canada)
I know businesses cant skirt the geo-restriction without risk of penalty. but for us private users, im already planning on doing the NFL Sunday Ticket via DAZN. far cheaper than the actual service in the USALast edited by BlakBread904; 06-12-2018, 02:03 PM.Comment
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Same here. Although to my surprise,the Crawford/Horn fight streamed flawlessly but the under card stream quality was very spotty. I hear alot of the live events streaming quality issues are caused by the channels not streaming at 60 frames per second like they should be. Alot of streaming channels are only at 30 frames per second. I believe this is slowly being addressed by the streaming services because quite frankly it's still not as reliable as cable TV in most cases.Comment
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good point there
however, the kind of person who will be subscribing to ESPN+, will likely already have the ESPN app on their mobile device.
it's a niche product serving a niche market, remember this.
DAZN, is a different beast though. their offerings are supposed to be more robust, especially if you use a VPN to access geo-restricted content (such as NFL Sunday Ticket in Canada)
I know businesses cant skirt the geo-restriction without risk of penalty. but for us private users, im already planning on doing the NFL Sunday Ticket via DAZN. far cheaper than the actual service in the USA
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The Hardcore Boxing Fans we do whatever it takes to see boxing but the Casuals are who they want to tune in also and I seriously doubt many casual sports fans took the time to download the App just for a boxing match between two fighters they likely don't even knowComment
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