Bobs is the guy hurting boxing with his marination program. On top of having the ESPN package you have to get ESPN plus and pay per view just to see all the fights. At least include ESPN fights on ESPN plus and vice versa. I hope DAZN succeeds and becomes the standard for how fights are viewed and not necessarily the company itself but the business plan itself. $100 dollars a year for all the boxing you want and fights that would be charged PPV prices it's a sweet deal. They just need to get there with their cards and they'll be good. PBC is nice but the PPV model needs to die. If your paying monthly for showtime there's no reason to have to get shaken down for PPV. I hate these greedy ass promoters. We need 1 boxing organization with 1 champ per weight class. The promoters need to be assigned fighters by this boxing organization and there's needs to be a steady flow of tournaments.
Comments Thread For: Arum: Joshua Should Sign With Top Rank, Nobody Has DAZN!
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No, he has a commercial interest in maximizing Matchroom's income. Joshua has stayed with Matchroom thus far, even without having his income maximized. Will Joshua stay again when his deal comes up? Anybody's guess. But Hearn's immediate concern is retaining DAZN, not retaining Joshua. The DAZN opt out comes up sooner than Joshua's deal comes up.Comment
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I don't think you can argue with the opportunities that Matchroom has provided to Whyte. He's a serious contender now.Comment
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You knucklehead do you know how to score a pro fight ?Its scored round by round knockdowns a two point round he was lucky if he won a round by the 5th round.Comment
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Anthony Joshua won't see $30m on any fight in the UK, lol. Relish the spectacle of the stadium seats if you want.
Fury got as far a shake as anyone could get (Reis giving him every chance possible to stay in the fight sticking out the most), and was set to see at least $17.5m on the rematch.
Folks need to give up this delusionComment
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