DAZN will have a total of 64 boxing events in 2019!

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  • El Ondeado
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    #1

    DAZN will have a total of 64 boxing events in 2019!

    How many will Showtime have?
    Last edited by El Ondeado; 10-24-2018, 11:45 PM.
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    #2
    k.............. whats with the boxing hate?

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    • R01
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      #3
      How many will be noteworthy events?

      2 Canelo fights and..(I don’t know what other fighters are with DAZN)

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      • El Ondeado
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        #4
        Originally posted by R01
        How many will be noteworthy events?

        2 Canelo fights and..(I don’t know what other fighters are with DAZN)
        Hopefully better than Charlo vs Monroe!

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          #5
          Originally posted by El Ondeado
          How many will Showtime have?
          I didn't realize it was a competition to see who could televise the most boxing events. I was under the impression people subscribed to whatever services had the programs they were interested in watching.

          DAZN is a tremendous value for hardcore boxing fans and I hope all of them subscribe.

          Showtime will have lots of events US fight fans will be willing to spend $8.99 a month to see along with all of Showtime's original programming and movies.

          ESPN+ will have a lot of fights for a cheap price too. I told everyone HBO leaving boxing would be good for fans. The $15 HBO costs is much better spent elsewhere now.

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          • MasterPlan
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            #6
            PBC will air 38 cards
            10 on Fox/12 on SHO/12 on FS1/4 on Bounce plus the possibility of some PPVs.

            Matchroom will air 32 cards on DAZN
            16 Matchroom USA and 16 Matchroom UK

            Top Rank will air 30 cards plus possibly PPVs
            18 on ESPN and 12 on ESPN+
            Top Rank will also co-promote another 24 international cards on ESPN+ featuring all of Frank Warren's Queensberry Promotions cards, along with Zanfer and Teiken Promotions events.

            Golden Boy Promotions will air 12 cards on DAZN.

            Main Events Boxing will air 6 cards on NBC Sports Network.

            Not to mention various other cards on Showtime (ShoBox), WBSS on DAZN and CBS Sports Network

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            • _Rexy_
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              #7
              Good for DAZN. I look forward to enjoying all of the events on DAZN, ESPN+ and Showtime.

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              • Lion81
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                #8
                Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                I didn't realize it was a competition to see who could televise the most boxing events. I was under the impression people subscribed to whatever services had the programs they were interested in watching.

                DAZN is a tremendous value for hardcore boxing fans and I hope all of them subscribe.

                Showtime will have lots of events US fight fans will be willing to spend $8.99 a month to see along with all of Showtime's original programming and movies.

                ESPN+ will have a lot of fights for a cheap price too. I told everyone HBO leaving boxing would be good for fans. The $15 HBO costs is much better spent elsewhere now.
                I wont be touching Showtime as long as they're using PBC's stable of cherry pickers.

                Bunch of guys fighting cab drivers. No thanks.

                DAZN i already have, Espn + maybe.

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                • Fists_of_Fury
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by El Ondeado
                  How many will Showtime have?
                  How many aren't pure dog **** though? I bet not many. Look at how **** they are so far lol. DAZN da best doe

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Lion81
                    I wont be touching Showtime as long as they're using PBC's stable of cherry pickers.

                    Bunch of guys fighting cab drivers. No thanks.

                    Some of what Showtime has shown just this year alone:


                    • WBA world welterweight champion Lamont Peterson vacated his title to challenge IBF world welterweight champion Errol Spence.


                    • Undefeated WBC world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder faced undefeated former WBA interim heavyweight champion Luis Ortiz in a battle of the two biggest punchers in the world.


                    • Mikey Garcia moved up in weight to challenge undefeated IBF world junior welterweight champion Sergey Lipinets.


                    • Undefeated IBF world heavyweight champion & WBA super heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua unified with undefeated WBO world heavyweight champion Joseph Parker.


                    • WBA super super welterweight champion Erislandy Lara unified with undefeated IBF world junior middleweight champion Jarrett Hurd.


                    • WBA world light heavyweight champion Badou Jack vacated his title to challenge WBC world light heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson.


                    • Undefeated WBC world lightweight champion Mikey Garcia unified with undefeated IBF world lightweight champion Robert Easter.


                    • Danny Garcia and Shawn Porter faced off for the WBC world welterweight championship.



                    Showtime also featured Adrien Broner vs Jesse Vargas, Leo Santa Cruz vs Abner Mares part II and many other big fights.

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