DAZNs success in each country largely revolves around what grip it gets on one or more of the main sports like football (soccer). We naturally focus on its ventures into boxing in this forum, but boxing is only a minor support piece to their overall business plan (which may or may not work out, but there is growing structural value there such that its efforts will continue either stand-alone or as a larger merged entity with another provider).
Eg DAZN to launch in Spain soon, which seems hardly worth it unless it plans to challenge ReIN for the rights to La Liga (DAZN already has the La Liga rights ex-Spain, but not in Spain as not there yet).
And DAZN yet to announce entry to the UK - no idea how it would plan entry there given the competing platforms.
What country are you in ? And what attracted you to DAZN ? (I'm in Spain and will subscribe to DAZN if it has La Liga and EPL, but not due to the boxing content - but that helps of course)
Eg DAZN to launch in Spain soon, which seems hardly worth it unless it plans to challenge ReIN for the rights to La Liga (DAZN already has the La Liga rights ex-Spain, but not in Spain as not there yet).
And DAZN yet to announce entry to the UK - no idea how it would plan entry there given the competing platforms.
What country are you in ? And what attracted you to DAZN ? (I'm in Spain and will subscribe to DAZN if it has La Liga and EPL, but not due to the boxing content - but that helps of course)


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