I thought 4 million in America was good. But that's global? They really are hemorrhaging money.
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Originally posted by EasternEuroFan View PostYou would think all boxing fans would be willing it to succeed. It's incredible value for money if it continues with good fights and content and their stable grows.
It seems some backwards people want it to fail and continue paying $79 for some garbage PPV events
Can someone please explain to me why American fighters getting minimal exposure is good for American boxing? Especially when we have outlets currently that can give them 20x's the exposure they'll get on DAZN?
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Proud DAZN subscriber. Will stick with them til Canelo leaves.
What I like about DAZN is that they upload the fights right away, I couldn’t do that with HBO. Missed the Gallo Estrada fight last week, but when I got home at midnight, I was able to watch the full show. Now that is customer service.
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Originally posted by Nehnenqui View PostI think you got your math f**ked up. 4 million subscribers at $9.99 would be about $40M, $80M if it’s $19.99. That’s a month. For a year that’s $480M to $960M. We don’t know if people paid $9.99, $19.99 or $99.99 so what DAZN is pulling in a year could be anywhere between those numbers.
I was taking the avg 400k per the 10 countries they are in & putting it in US revenue based on $100/yr to $240/yr at $20/mo based on their current price options offered. Than I compared it to what I know of the US deal with Canelo.
Like I said it does get more complicated when you consider that Canelo/GBP isn't a US product alone so the $365M expense isn't just taking in money on DAZN's side from US revenue. Its taking in revenue from other countries too. Only DAZN knows for sure how much any particular thing they put on is realllllly bringing in based on how much people are paying to watch worldwide for that content vs what they payed.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostIt's going to continue to grow. Then those American only broadcasters will have to change or not be able to compete. There'a hell of a lot more potential customers around the world than in the US.
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Originally posted by Mammoth View PostThis is possible. They need to pick up content that will bring those subscribers.... Like football.
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