Comments Thread For: DAZN Reveals $99.99 Yearly Plan, Monthly Increase to $19.99
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I for one as a boxing fan want DAZN to succeed because I am a subscriber and have been since it first launched here in the states in September 2018; with the Joshua vs Povetkin fight.
$9.99 a month seemed like a bargain to me at the time and since I was one of the early subscribers I will continue to receive the $9.99 discount for the next year until March 2020.
I will say this however, if they don't start improving the quality of their boxing content on DAZN then as a customer I am going to have to start thinking long and hard on whether I should keep the app.
I only subscribed to it for its boxing content. Right now, I am not satisfied with the service I am receiving from them but any boxing is good boxing to me. However, I am looking forward to the Canelo/Jacobs fight and the Joshua/Miller fight.
After next year paying $20 per month for the kind service they are producing now would be very hard thing to do.Comment
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uncle Jerry is sleeping on the couch. Auntie May is on the phone, and home boy is clicking the refresh buttons and alternative links to get the stream again, in beautiful latency quality! Best parties ever!Comment
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Saying that, either take DAZN's nuts out of your mouth or smarten up. Actually do both, but at the very least do one.Comment
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I enjoy watching Joshua and Canelo, correct. I LOVE SSR/Estrada card coming up, I love Canelo/Jacobs card and I've always been fine with Joshua vs Miller. Going to be some good stuff on DAZN in the upcoming months.
Saying that, either take DAZN's nuts out of your mouth or smarten up. Actually do both, but at the very least do one.Comment
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I'm going to give you guys a REALLY simple and easy maths lesson.
If you are a current DAZN subscriber, it is $9.99. This price is fixed till 2020.
If you are wishing to subscribe as a new customer, it will be $19.99 per month.
HOWEVER, you also have the option to pay upfront one WHOLE year at a cost of $99.99
The latter option works out at $8.33 PER MONTH, which is some 20% CHEAPER - overall - than the current fixed tariff of $9.99 per month.
Most people will opt for the $99.99 yearly package, if they have any brain cells.
If people can spend $1200 for a damn iPhone, or $20 for a gram of weed of $100 for a gram of ******* then I'm sure $100 is no deal breaker.Comment
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DAZN fronts like they have the capital but now I have my doubts; doubling the price ahead of basically the first PPV event that they advanced the money to Canelo for isn't a good look (compare this to something like WWE Network, making the same bet in essence, riding out their $9.99 for 5 WrestleManias at this point).
Jermell is getting the FOX date for June, with Danny Garcia already having April and Hurd committed for the May FOX date.
Maybe FOX waits until July to feature Jermall (twin brothers headlining back to back months may be a bit on the nose, imo but that's me) or pairs him with Errol Spence Jr for the likely Spence-Porter PPV; if neither of those options stick, Showtime has June and July both open.
Jermall Charlo is entitled to at least 25% of a bid (Guessing at market value and all that, Charlo getting $20m likely gets his camp not to press them on anything).
Jermall is in an alright spot.Comment
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