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Originally posted by MC Hammer View PostYeah, and this shows Hearn didn't have Joshua's best interest at heart because the fighter is being used to promote the promoter's platform instead of Hearn getting his guy's name out there.
Joshua has the power to put his foot down, but he didn't in this instance.
Joshua is getting shares in Matchroom son. It benefits him to do this business.
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Originally posted by EnglishOxide View PostJoshua is getting shares in Matchroom son. It benefits him to do this business.
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Originally posted by MC Hammer View PostSays who? Either way he's gonna get shares in a failed app, cause DAZN might be successful elsewhere, but that **** ain't gonna pop in the States. And after this negotiation(seeing a fighter give up 50million or 50% because the promoter wanted something else is not a big motivator to sign with a promoter), I don't see any of Haymon's guys coming over to sign with him, so how are they gonna build this?
We dont know what DAZN are offering Joshua yet, could be getting $50mil anyway.
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Originally posted by Butch.McRae View PostYou should check out streaming subs for the services out there in entertainment. Last reported figure for Showtime was 4 million subs. I'm not too familar with DAZN but if they want to get serious subs in the US they'll need more than sports to do it imo. The leaders out there offer original content that pulls the vast majority of their paid users.
Here's a cool little source...
http://www.nscreenmedia.com/hbo-now-adds-5m-subs/
How is Netflix faring?
Is there room for sports to join the party?
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Originally posted by Randall Cunning View PostJoshua said about shares in Matchroom, with Hearn present, in an Ifl interview talking about his new contract.
We dont know what DAZN are offering Joshua yet, could be getting $50mil anyway.
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Originally posted by Reverb View PostInteresting indeed. Streaming is the way it seems and HBO are on that path.
How is Netflix faring?
Is there room for sports to join the party?
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