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Will the upset help or hurt DAZN??
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Originally posted by 2fast2strong View PostI’m guessing since there is a rematch clause that of course it would have to be on DAZN and the Mexican American fans can sign up for the trial offer to check out the rematch.
That is of course if DAZN is still offering a trial subscription.
I believe Ruiz wins the rematch and then the belts will go to Showtime with a big New Mexican heavyweight champion.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostI initially felt like AJ getting dethroned (some would say "exposed" even) would be a massive hit to dazn because he's their 2nd biggest star.
But, giving it further thought, it's probably going to help it. AJ wasn't really a draw in the US yet and they don't need dazn to see him in the UK.
Seems to me this is a sacrificial win for the subscription service because it adds some excitement and credibility.
What do you think?
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Originally posted by -Scott.Weiland- View PostI’m hearing the rematch will be in November why not send Andy out on Cinco on PBC he could potentially unify versus Wilder dropping all the belts for lineage although I don’t expect Haymon to give any credence to the Ring belt whatsoever, although I expect their will be terms he won’t be allowed to fight until he’s fought November but no doubt that would hugely boost the service numbers for Showtime maybe it would be beneficial to drop all the belts and allow other Haymon fighters positioned to fight for them obviously the WBA and IBO will position AJ for an immediate title shot.
Anyhow, good to see an honest voice back in the fold.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostWill the upset help or hurt DAZN??
I initially felt like AJ getting dethroned (some would say "exposed" even) would be a massive hit to dazn because he's their 2nd biggest star.
But, giving it further thought, it's probably going to help it. AJ wasn't really a draw in the US yet and they don't need dazn to see him in the UK.
Seems to me this is a sacrificial win for the subscription service because it adds some excitement and credibility.
What do you think?
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