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Wilder is just waiting until next year, when DAZN folds,Originally posted by MinuteMaid5Wilder doesn't want to be undisputed.
so he can unify with Joshua on Showtime PPV.
Wilder is loyal to Showtime, and signed with PBC,
so it would make no sense to contribute to the
success of their fledgling broadcast rival. Do you think
DAZN can last much longer without offering coveted
marquee matches? They've already invested a lot of
money without really seeing much return. DAZN is
already hurting, having already doubled their subscription
price within their first year of operation. The end may be
nearer than most people want to realize.Comment
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There’s definitely something kinda bootleg-ish about DAZN. I finally broke down and subscribed for Canelo-Jacobs. I’m not very tech savvy, so I went ahead and subscribed for a year. Mostly so I don’t have to worry my wife about trying to download stuff to my electronics every time there was a fight on the damn thing I was halfway interested in. And for whatever reason, my bank flagged it as a potential fraudulent transaction. The next day I had to approve the payment. But before I even got around to doing that, DAZN had emailed me that my payment didn’t go through and my account was at risk to be canceled. The thing is, I had already watched the fight. So if I were super poor and/or petty, that could probably turn into a pretty good scheme to steal their product whenever there’s a fight on there I really wanna see. Either way, I never had anything happen like that with the PPV format. I’ve had trouble ordering fights. But the damn TV damn sure went blank before they gave their product away for free.Wilder is just waiting until next year, when DAZN folds,
so he can unify with Joshua on Showtime PPV.
Wilder is loyal to Showtime, and signed with PBC,
so it would make no sense to contribute to the
success of their fledgling broadcast rival. Do you think
DAZN can last much longer without offering coveted
marquee matches? They've already invested a lot of
money without really seeing much return. DAZN is
already hurting, having already doubled their subscription
price within their first year of operation. The end may be
nearer than most people want to realize.Comment
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