Why Doesn't ESPN+ just copy DAZN's model? $14.99 PPV for Crawford vs Khan

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    Why Doesn't ESPN+ just copy DAZN's model? $14.99 PPV for Crawford vs Khan

    ESPN+ can take the risk and should.

    Fact checker:

    1.) Same Streaming Capability
    2.) Both Charge Monthly
    3.) ESPN pool is rather garbage, aside from TC & Loma
    4.) Would gain subs...maybe
    5.) $4.95 app + $14.99 PPV = $19.99
    6.) new subscribers or skeptics get 1 month of ESPN+

    end result probability:

    Crawford vs Khan 2.3 million PPV

    PPV Sales: $34.5 million

    It's a No Brainer.... shows the failed ethics in giving value to your customers. DAZN 101...we in dis thang mayne
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    #2
    I'm only interested in the Crawford-Khan undercard to be honest

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    • JohnCastellanos
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      #3
      Fawk that I’m not buying pos fight

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      • Phenom
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        #4
        ESPN+ not hurting for subs they will just sell the fight on the app and hope more would subscribe after the fight like the UFC

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        • KTFOKING
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          2.3 million PPV sales? Are you f'n kidding me? I don't care if it is a $5 dollar PPV or $10 dollar PPV, that just isn't going to happen. On regular ESPN? Sure, it may do those numbers but no where close to doing that by charging it $15 dollars.

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          • bballchump11
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            #6
            Because of something called price elasticity

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            • MasterPlan
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              #7
              What lol. ESPN+ has waaaayyy more to offer compared to DAZN and it's $15 cheaper.

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              • Thuglife Nelo
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                #8
                Originally posted by MasterPlan
                What lol. ESPN+ has waaaayyy more to offer compared to DAZN and it's $15 cheaper.
                that doesn't make any sense.... a PPV isn't free on ESPN+.

                I sayzzz daa foook!?

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                • MasterPlan
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs
                  that doesn't make any sense.... a PPV isn't free on ESPN+.

                  I sayzzz daa foook!?
                  I'm saying they can't charge $15 when ESPN+ is 5.

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                  • Ray*
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                    #10
                    So what the price for the fight in the USA?

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