Trust me they don't. I saw that wack ass main event just fine
PSA: DAZN blocks *ALL* VPNs.
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Need friends in those territories with accounts already. Get their Pass Information THEN you change your IP to log into their Account...

But No Changing your IP to a Canada or US IP and trying to sign up using a UK Billing Address Credit Card, that won't workComment
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For me the most interesting thing is the difference in interpretations of what boxing was as per who and when it was revived. Rome bans boxing throughout Christendom, falls, few hundred years of no information then you get Russian boxing based on ancient roman/greek boxing. The whole using boxing as means to keep infighting and village vs village, wars I guess you'd call them, down seems to be what Russia really focused on. There isn't a whole lot in the way of singles matches, but you get these teams and leader, almost generals really. It's really neat.Thats a cool subject. I know about Russian Judo Sambo and how it is organized according to different interests. Some very interesting martial arts developments in that system. This was before the sort of craziness that has sensationalized a lot of those systems. But Sambo has great leg locking work.
The Russians seemed to focus more on the political nature of boxing. Well I say Russian but what I really mean is Rus I think. As in Kievan Rus. The Greeks used boxing as a way to spread culture and minimize ungoverned violence, that's why the first olympic champion is an anatolian. The Russians did too in their own way. Rather than bring people from all over to a central place they organized whole team vs team battles to take place instead of allowing villages to fight one another unorganized and unchecked.
Apparently boxing in Russia and Ukraine has been around since their pagan past and existed some considerable length into their christianization prior to it being seen as anti-christian is Russia. So while technically speaking date wise we might think of them as christianized by say 1200s they were not so much practically speaking. While the church is spreading christianity it is ending boxing but it takes time.
Vastly different from the English revival of boxing who clearly couldn't care less about the political or theological aspect of boxing but rather only the martial and theatrical.
I tried to be a bit vague on purpose. I hope it still makes sense. The only thing is I've been working with an author on this subject and I don't want to put too much info out there before he's finished.
Russians know their history it just has yet to be shared and compared with English history. When I speak to people at the IRBO they know all about what's in the chronicles and need help with what's in the london times and such. Which is kind of amazing, you'd think by 2018 nations like Russia and England wouldn't have much new to share about 1250 or 1750 but they do.
When my historian author bud finishes his book I'll post some excerpts from it.Comment
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Prepaid debit cards and cell phones are used for illegal activities. Should those be banned?
Point is, not all VPN is illegal.
Of course, it would take you having a job to understand that VPN is a common thing with business connections. Sometimes you can't avoid it if you plan to do any work.
No, I won't pay for a service that limits how I use it. If I give you money for the service, I should be able to access that service regardless of how I connect to the internet long as I'm able to authenticate myself correctly. If WWE Network and Showtime can do it, there's no excuse here.
I'm in the USA. Windscribe's WINDFLIX can easily deal with Netflix, though I don't use it.
As far as credit cards I signed up with a debit card in a completely different state. There's no correlation between credit card billing address and home address IP. It's also not regional, as you can connect from a 4G connection perfectly fine no matter where you're at.
No, it's just finding known VPN IPs and blocking them for no other reason than that they're VPNs.
I'm not trying to steal the service, I'm trying to pay for the ability to use it despite me being on a business VPN that's in the same region as my billing address and ISP. It's crap.Comment
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I understand, well you will have to wait until it is available where you're atPrepaid debit cards and cell phones are used for illegal activities. Should those be banned?
Point is, not all VPN is illegal.
Of course, it would take you having a job to understand that VPN is a common thing with business connections. Sometimes you can't avoid it if you plan to do any work.
No, I won't pay for a service that limits how I use it. If I give you money for the service, I should be able to access that service regardless of how I connect to the internet long as I'm able to authenticate myself correctly. If WWE Network and Showtime can do it, there's no excuse here.
I'm in the USA. Windscribe's WINDFLIX can easily deal with Netflix, though I don't use it.
As far as credit cards I signed up with a debit card in a completely different state. There's no correlation between credit card billing address and home address IP. It's also not regional, as you can connect from a 4G connection perfectly fine no matter where you're at.
No, it's just finding known VPN IPs and blocking them for no other reason than that they're VPNs.
I'm not trying to steal the service, I'm trying to pay for the ability to use it despite me being on a business VPN that's in the same region as my billing address and ISP. It's crap.
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Wow that is truly fascinating! Yes the Russians and the Slovik people developed dancing, fighting applications intimately tied to culture. And what is crazy is that instead of rejecting these influences, the Russians to this day, use very precise scientific protocal that go along with these influences. You see it in fighting applications used in the military. So you have orthodox priests...For me the most interesting thing is the difference in interpretations of what boxing was as per who and when it was revived. Rome bans boxing throughout Christendom, falls, few hundred years of no information then you get Russian boxing based on ancient roman/greek boxing. The whole using boxing as means to keep infighting and village vs village, wars I guess you'd call them, down seems to be what Russia really focused on. There isn't a whole lot in the way of singles matches, but you get these teams and leader, almost generals really. It's really neat.
The Russians seemed to focus more on the political nature of boxing. Well I say Russian but what I really mean is Rus I think. As in Kievan Rus. The Greeks used boxing as a way to spread culture and minimize ungoverned violence, that's why the first olympic champion is an anatolian. The Russians did too in their own way. Rather than bring people from all over to a central place they organized whole team vs team battles to take place instead of allowing villages to fight one another unorganized and unchecked.
Apparently boxing in Russia and Ukraine has been around since their pagan past and existed some considerable length into their christianization prior to it being seen as anti-christian is Russia. So while technically speaking date wise we might think of them as christianized by say 1200s they were not so much practically speaking. While the church is spreading christianity it is ending boxing but it takes time.
Vastly different from the English revival of boxing who clearly couldn't care less about the political or theological aspect of boxing but rather only the martial and theatrical.
I tried to be a bit vague on purpose. I hope it still makes sense. The only thing is I've been working with an author on this subject and I don't want to put too much info out there before he's finished.
Russians know their history it just has yet to be shared and compared with English history. When I speak to people at the IRBO they know all about what's in the chronicles and need help with what's in the london times and such. Which is kind of amazing, you'd think by 2018 nations like Russia and England wouldn't have much new to share about 1250 or 1750 but they do.
When my historian author bud finishes his book I'll post some excerpts from it.
and scientific military guys
They are the same way with psychic phenomena. Fascinating stuff!Comment
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I always follow a rule on the internet. If a software wont work, trust me, there are 5 more that do the same job and even better.
So its a matter of time, for you to find the perfect oneComment
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If you're referring to the VPN, no there isn't and you can research yourself. If you're referring to DAZN, there are streams, but that's a step backwards.
They want people to support boxing yet make you jump through hoops to pay for it. That promotes the very piracy they don't want. That's why televised boxing always wins out.Comment
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