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  • Motorcity Cobra
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    #41
    Originally posted by HandSpeed303
    That not exactly true. The average sports fan has also been streaming the sports they follow through apps.

    Love it or hate it, apps are here to stay, and we will only see more sports, news, TV in general go to apps and streaming services.

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    • Madison Boxing
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      #42
      what the hell are you on about man, technology advances and people get used to it. people sign up to netflix to watch films and programs and theyll sign up to dazn to watch boxing/sport, good job netflix didnt take your advice that people wont understand streaming lol

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      • sunny31
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        #43
        Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
        When I was in the residential field at least 5 times a week I'm running on calls saying "cable is out" and I go to the house and just put the TV on the correct input.

        And this was AFTER customer service already tried to walk them thru it. So imagine how many runs customer service saved by walking them thru it over the phone.

        Tens of thousands of customer contact. But don't listen to me
        Haha ****ing cable repair guy over here. You sound silly pal, not sure who you are trying to fool. Apps are very accessible nowadays and as someone already said people move on with technology. Bottom line, yes they have a long way to go, DAZN has been operating for a month, but they already have the 2 biggest stars in the sport. I can see a lot more following.

        You are also getting a ppv model confused with a subscription model, which is why you can't understand their price point.

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        • Motorcity Cobra
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          #44
          Originally posted by sunny31
          Haha ****ing cable repair guy over here. You sound silly pal, not sure who you are trying to fool. Apps are very accessible nowadays and as someone already said people move on with technology. Bottom line, yes they have a long way to go, DAZN has been operating for a month, but they already have the 2 biggest stars in the sport. I can see a lot more following.

          You are also getting a ppv model confused with a subscription model, which is why you can't understand their price point.

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          • uppercut510
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            #45
            it will have its troubles but people literally live on their phones and will get with the program, everything is leaning towards apps n streaming, some for a while will say they are not watching boxing from a phone but im sure at some point they will get with the program. Me for one doesnt have the app yet but im sure at some point ill get tired of looking for streams n break down n buy. buying 1 or 2 PPVs a year between like 8 people isnt a big deal to me tho. At the end of the day I dont wish any of these platforms failure but its literally all over the place, ull have to download n pay for 3 or 4 different apps to watch the fighters you like. Having that nerdy friend who can find all the streams will be my first option but eventually ill have to subscribe to one.

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