DAZN taking a lot of L's here recently

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    #1

    DAZN taking a lot of L's here recently

    1. Anthony Joshua gets knocked out by Andy Ruiz.
    2. Canelo not fighting in September.
    3. Paying Jose Ramirez to appear on their network only for him to go back to ESPN after beating their guy.
    4. Paying Lomachenko to appear on their network only for him to go back to ESPN after beating their guy (most likely.)
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    #2
    Loma isnt appearing on DAZN

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    • Aztekkas
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      #3
      As long as we are getting good, competitive fights... who cares? Sheesh.

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #4
        But are you entertained though? They keep pumping out better fights than PBC and ESPN.

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        • Southpawology
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          #5
          Says all that but yet doesnt mention the great fight that we just got to witness between hooker and ramirez.


          Network fanboys kill me. As a boxing fan you should be wanting to see exciting competitive fights REGARDLESS of the network.

          LOL.
          Last edited by Southpawology; 07-27-2019, 11:57 PM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Aztekkas
            As long as we are getting good, competitive fights... who cares? Sheesh.
            I'm not complaining. But is the business model going to be sustainable?

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            • Aztekkas
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              #7
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
              I'm not complaining. But is the business model going to be sustainable?
              I'm far from an expert, tbh. All I know and care for are the fights and my entertainment, and both got satisfied by DAZN this evening.

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              • ramses07
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                #8
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                I'm not complaining. But is the business model going to be sustainable?
                Ehhh

                Joshua was the only real damage

                If he beats Ruiz, he’ll be fine

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                • mxtali
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                  #9
                  Why do you people care so much about the networks? Like why do y’all take sides on this ****? They put on a good fight tonight right? Wtf else matters to fans

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                  • andocom
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                    #10
                    This line of thinking is the basis for a lot that is wrong with boxing.

                    Ideally the best fights possible should be matched, broadcasters or platforms should bid for the fight and it goes wherever the most money is. Tying stables of fighters to networks benefits the networks, not the fighters or the fans.

                    Cheerleading the network or promoter is one of the most odd things to me in boxing.

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