Hey Tyson Fury, you can't sit with us. 🙅*♂️#MeanGirlsDay pic.twitter.com/Une5cFFYnh
— DAZN USA (@DAZN_USA) October 3, 2018
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hahahahahahaha that is hilarious. Fury can think up insults real quick. Why are Dazn even there?
Also. Sky Sports only article on this fight was headlined "Wilder: AJ fight 'going to happen'" with no mention of the Wilder/Fury fight or the press conferences going down, nothing.
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That's normal, they are rivals, did Showtime promote Joshua Povetkin fight?hahahahahahaha that is hilarious. Fury can think up insults real quick. Why are Dazn even there?
Also. Sky Sports only article on this fight was headlined "Wilder: AJ fight 'going to happen'" with no mention of the Wilder/Fury fight or the press conferences going down, nothing.
Sky Sports suck at journalism, totally bias.Comment
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One thing I like about DAZN is they engage with all the fighters not just the ones exclusive to DAZN. Saw an interview with Shawn Porter the week of the AJ-Povetkin fight.hahahahahahaha that is hilarious. Fury can think up insults real quick. Why are Dazn even there?
Also. Sky Sports only article on this fight was headlined "Wilder: AJ fight 'going to happen'" with no mention of the Wilder/Fury fight or the press conferences going down, nothing.
Sky Sports suck at journalism, totally bias.
That sounds like NES from the boxing voice asking the question. They probably just tweeted it to their TL. But they understand even if it's a joke about them it still raises brand recognitionComment
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Except if you go to sky sports.com/boxing you will find wilder ca fury on the first page? Obviously going to their boxing page isn’t an obvious place to look though ! 😂hahahahahahaha that is hilarious. Fury can think up insults real quick. Why are Dazn even there?
Also. Sky Sports only article on this fight was headlined "Wilder: AJ fight 'going to happen'" with no mention of the Wilder/Fury fight or the press conferences going down, nothing.
Sky Sports suck at journalism, totally bias.Comment
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Are showtime a news outlet as well? is Showtime news a thing?It's not normal. BT always report on Sky fights, so do the BBC etc
Sky are the most bias news outlet in the country, by a country mile, and so is their affiliated newspaper 'The Sun'.... not to mention Talksport radio.
For the WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO heavyweight titles 🏆 #JoshuaPovetkin pic.twitter.com/i6Yo6C4RB4
— BT Sport Boxing (@BTSportBoxing) 21 September 2018
Never, ever get this from Sky. Totally bias journalism and reporting.Comment
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I go on there every day. The only article they had on Fury Wilder by last night when I looked was https://www.skysports.com/boxing/new...oing-to-happen
They didn't even report on the UK conference or the New York one. If they have added one this morning then...... bit late don't you think? nearly 3 days since the press tour started..... BT and Frank Warren forced them even mentioning it by the way. Sky NEVER reported anything from Boxnation. Frank and BT said they would always mention other boxers unlike Sky and be fair when it comes to reporting and talking about other fighters..... Sky backpedalled and started trickling articles about non-sky fighters...... lol totally laughable. Thank Frank Sky even report on other shows now.Comment
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That's what I like about BT as well. Even during their broadcasts they talk about other fighters. It's refreshing. Glad Dazn are like that as well..... but Sky are still way lagging behind. They have kind of been called out on it since BT started with Frank and so grudgingly report on non-sky fighters as well. I didn't think DAZN even had reporters covering events like this, makes sense if a Youtube clip.One thing I like about DAZN is they engage with all the fighters not just the ones exclusive to DAZN. Saw an interview with Shawn Porter the week of the AJ-Povetkin fight.
That sounds like NES from the boxing voice asking the question. They probably just tweeted it to their TL. But they understand even if it's a joke about them it still raises brand recognitionComment
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