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If they can't convince half of Canelo fans to pay $9.99 a month how are they going to convince them to drop down $100 at a time when they can just come back in September and pay $20 again?Comment
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I'd ask them a simple question:
After Canelo's last fight your couldn't convince half his fans to pay $9.99 a month so this time around how are you going to convince them to drop $100 now instead of coming back in September and paying $20 for another Canelo fight?
When DAZN becomes more of a player in sports in the US, and unless they run outta money sooner than I suspect they will, this will be less of a problem for them. But right now you gotta contend with people being a fan of a guy vs being a fan of the sport in a sport that has infrequent competition.Comment
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And anybody who thinks this is going to stay at $20 a month is a god damn fool. They already admitted they raised the price because they couldn't retain subs from Canelo's last fight. So what you think they're going to do come September before he fights again.
Then y'all will be saying "$40 bucks a month is a deal. You usually pay $80 for a PPV."
Remember these same people told you $10 a month for boxing was a great deal just q couple of months ago. Now they're telling us $20 a month is a great deal.
By the way if you signed up for 9.99 you grandfathered in at that monthly price until March next year. Or you can save money and pay 99 and pay just 8 bucks a month. No different then what MLB TV does pay 19.99 to try out MLB TV for 1 month or pay 118 for a full year and save.
The only people I hear complaining about the price are fools like you who refused to pay FOR DAZN out of agenda regardless of what the price is. But if you were a DAZN subscriber either your price hasn't changed for you or you were given a option to save and pay 8 bucks a month now. I have yet to see anyone who already has DAZN complain about pricing. And even for 1 off events 20 bucks is better then 80-100 which is what Canelo Jacobs would of cost you on PPV.Comment
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Another thing you have to remember is you needed a credit card/debit card to sign up for the free trial. So some of those who were retained forgot to cancel and cancelled after the Bill appeared on their next statement. That's why companies make you enter a payment method for a free trialComment
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People didn't think the service was worth $9.99 a month but that $1 and change they save buy paying $100 upfront is going to make the differencepeople are whole idiots out here.
If you're not gonna pay $9.99 a month you damn sure ain't about to pay $100 for the same service you didn't think was worth $9.99 a month. Especially when the alternative is seeing you favorite fighter fight is $60 cheaperComment
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You guys can try and discredit DAZN all you want with lies with the usual suspect cliques...
The Hispanic American market is a huge segment for DAZN. The PBC shill gang just feeling salty that the noise has been taken away, slightly, from the African American market. You guys shouldn’t feel that way. DAZN USA is about all races. Sharing is caring!Comment
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Idk. There in 10 coutries. Thats 400k per country avg. Or to directly compare it to the US in revenue its $40M to $96M a year. Thats not even or barely covering the Canelo deal & they got more boxing & other sports they are paying for.
Good thing for them is they are supposed to be in debt at this point (only they know for sure if they are in an expected point of debt, a unfavorable level of debt or a favorable level of debt) + the cool part of being global is they are reducing their cost per sport by using them for multiple countries in some cases when they can secure the rights.Comment
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Idk what DAZN costs in the other 9 countries. Idk how much anything they've bought rights for in other countries cost. I do know DAZN is operating at a loss cuz you don't move this fast in a competitive sphere like DAZN is in without operating at a loss.
So I'd be super curious to know how much DAZN costs in other countries + how much they've spent like I know more about in the US to fully explore how DAZN is reallllllly doing in the countries they've been in longer.
And PPV is clearly not dead but yea streaming is the future. Who knows if DAZN will be the king of sports doe cuz this sh^t is still in its infancy & we are probably a decade away from a king being crowned.Comment
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