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  • #51
    I did the 30 day “trial period”, then I decided to keep it. Looking like a good choice in the future. Better than paying 50-99$ in PPV. Plus I get to see more exciting fights on a weekend basis or 2 max.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by lizard_man View Post
      Because regular cable for espn and PBC on FS1 is $50, espn+ is $5, showtime is $11, and now DAZN is $10 let's not forget there's probable two big PPVs a year for $70 a piece which = $140. Oh let's not forget we need fast Internet to stream boxing now $50 minimum.

      So yearly:
      DAZN = $120
      SHO=$132
      ESPN + =$60
      Cable = $600
      Internet = $600
      PPVs =$140

      So if you're a boxing fan you're paying $1650 a year to watch mismatches and fighters duck the heII out of each other.
      That is some imaginative budgeting! You forgot to add in the cost of the chair to sit on watching it, the electricity for your router, your rent/mortgage costs etc.

      Seriously though your point is ****ing bizarre. Your saying it would cost 'x' to watch every single boxing product, which is basically irrelevant. If cost is an issue than that is only a further argument for getting DAZN, as you are getting 40 plus cards from GBP/ Matchroom plus the WBSS. That is a huge percentage of top level boxing out there for a fraction of your 1600 figure. If I lived in the US I would be starting from there and then picking the rest according to what I could afford.

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      • #53
        If you don't subscribe, how the hell are you going to see their fights?

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        • #54
          Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
          I have and must admit that I am quite pleasantly surprised by its content, quality and production. I hope I am wrong but it sounds like Sugar Ray Leonard could be suffering from on early onset of CTE.

          Since he is awfully quiet during the bouts. He is less talkative than he was on HBO for instance. However, Sergio Mora does a fantastic job of breaking down the action for the fans though. Perhaps Leonard is just shy. I don't know.


          I dont have DAZN so havent seen him on it. Hes 62 now, about the same age as Floyd Sr.

          Here he is in 2011, sounding crystal clear

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jKmtMbeYW0

          So if there is a big decline from that, it doesnt sound good.

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