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  • Mammoth
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    #21
    Originally posted by ThelronMike
    Bucktooth British clowns saying it is a good fight(Which it is), while at the same time claiming that Wilder-Fury is some sort of PR move.

    If Fury was promoted by Hearn these Hearn/DEEZ NUTS **** suckers would be singing a different tune.

    Glad this fight is happening though.
    Those Gypsies aren't sissies... Like Anthony Joshua....

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      #22
      Originally posted by KTFOKING
      No, Hearn never said he is trying to eliminate PPV. He even said some fights have to be on PPV as they wouldn't be able to match. You are out of your f'n mind if you think Canelo will fight on DAZN. Is that a sick joke? And if GGG beats Canelo in the rematch, I highly doubt he fights outside of PPV the rest of his career.
      Wrong wrong wrong. DAZN has definitely said they are eliminating PPV and putting all the best fights on DAZN:

      "More importantly, DAZN will not reserve its best matchups for PPV, premium cable TV or higher-priced packages....Skipper mentioned DAZN is "committed to including our best best fights in its subscription service...." Streaming giant DAZN aims to fix 'broken' PPV system for U.S. fight fans

      EDDIE ACTUALLY SAID THE OPPOSITE OF WHAT YOU'RE SAYING:

      "There will be no pay-per-view element on DAZN, Hearn says, “The aim here is 12 big fight nights and four absolute monsters,” said Hearn, who explained, “The monster nights signify the pay-per-view numbers – they just wont be pay-per-view."
      Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing in the DAZN

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        #23
        Originally posted by yammy25
        Agree with everything you said other than the final part.

        If HBO offer good money.. or any other network for that matter that Hearn can't or won't match..he will let fighters fight on showtime or HBO if it's in their interest.
        How do you know Hearn will let them may I ask please?

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          #24
          Originally posted by Fake versace
          How do you know Hearn will let them may I ask please?
          he's said numerous times, one being when stood right next to vargas at the DAZN launch and using him as an example saying that if another network came in with an offer that exceeded what could be given to him by matchroom / Dazn for a fight, then Hearn wouldnt stand in his way of taking the higher offer and making more money to fight on that network for the fight.

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            #25
            Originally posted by BennyBlanco
            Wrong wrong wrong. DAZN has definitely said they are eliminating PPV and putting all the best fights on DAZN:

            "More importantly, DAZN will not reserve its best matchups for PPV, premium cable TV or higher-priced packages....Skipper mentioned DAZN is "committed to including our best best fights in its subscription service...." Streaming giant DAZN aims to fix 'broken' PPV system for U.S. fight fans

            EDDIE ACTUALLY SAID THE OPPOSITE OF WHAT YOU'RE SAYING:

            "There will be no pay-per-view element on DAZN, Hearn says, “The aim here is 12 big fight nights and four absolute monsters,” said Hearn, who explained, “The monster nights signify the pay-per-view numbers – they just wont be pay-per-view."
            Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing in the DAZN
            LOL you did all that without reading? I NEVER SAID DAZN WILL PUT ON PPVS. But Hearn said himself there are certain fights that will be on PPV because they will make more money there than on DAZN. So if Wilder/Joshua take place in the states, it will be on PPV, not on DAZN. If Joshua would have agreed to Wilder's $50 million offer, you think DAZN puts that fight on? Haaaaa!

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              #26
              Originally posted by KTFOKING
              LOL you did all that without reading? I NEVER SAID DAZN WILL PUT ON PPVS. But Hearn said himself there are certain fights that will be on PPV because they will make more money there than on DAZN. So if Wilder/Joshua take place in the states, it will be on PPV, not on DAZN. If Joshua would have agreed to Wilder's $50 million offer, you think DAZN puts that fight on? Haaaaa!
              So if Eddie is going to let the really good fights go to PPV, then how is he going to put on "monster" PPV-quality events on DAZN? Where do you think those will come from? They are events that would otherwise be PPVs.

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                #27
                Originally posted by BennyBlanco
                So if Eddie is going to let the really good fights go to PPV, then how is he going to put on "monster" PPV-quality events on DAZN? Where do you think those will come from? They are events that would otherwise be PPVs.
                Because DAZN can put together fights where you have two fighters making 5-7 million each. A network isn't going to be able to put that up. But say a fighter is going to make 10+ million and his opponent is going to make similar? Then DAZN just can't match that.

                Canelo will want 15 million to fight a guy like Andrade, something DAZN will not be able to give him. And he just isn't fighting on a streaming service.

                Hearn used Kovalev vs Ward as an example of a fight that was on PPV but could be put on DAZN. Same with Crawford vs Postol or GGG vs Lemieux.

                Hopefully this makes sense.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by BennyBlanco
                  So if Eddie is going to let the really good fights go to PPV, then how is he going to put on "monster" PPV-quality events on DAZN? Where do you think those will come from? They are events that would otherwise be PPVs.
                  Different levels of PPV. DAZN wouldnt be able to put a Canelo PPV on there, or Joshua/Wilder. But PPVs like

                  Ward/Kovalev
                  Golovkin/Jacobs
                  Crawford/Postol

                  Those kind of PPVs could be put on DAZN. Just not the massive million plus buys ones

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by KTFOKING
                    Because DAZN can put together fights where you have two fighters making 5-7 million each. A network isn't going to be able to put that up. But say a fighter is going to make 10+ million and his opponent is going to make similar? Then DAZN just can't match that.

                    Canelo will want 15 million to fight a guy like Andrade, something DAZN will not be able to give him. And he just isn't fighting on a streaming service.

                    Hearn used Kovalev vs Ward as an example of a fight that was on PPV but could be put on DAZN. Same with Crawford vs Postol or GGG vs Lemieux.

                    Hopefully this makes sense.
                    LOL, said the exact same things. But yeah, youre right

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Randall Cunning
                      LOL, said the exact same things. But yeah, youre right
                      I do wonder if Andrade or Jacobs get in line to fight Golovkin, and Golovkin's deal is up, will DAZN possibly be able to put that fight on their service? I mean not like Andrade vs Golovkin is going to be a MASSIVE event, but one Golovkin will still want to get paid handsomely for. I think Golovkin's deal with HBO will be up soon. I know ESPN put out an offer for Golovkin/Vanes a few months back.

                      Fair to say if Golovkin beats Canelo, his days on regular HBO are over with.

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