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  • Lion81
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    #1

    Thank you DAZN

    Dear DAZN,

    Please keep taking my money. Im ready to pay for the entire year up front again and down to pay for 2020 TODAY.

    Thank you for Andy Ruiz vs Joshua. Ill always remember this fight and how I couldnt believe what I was seeing

    Thank you for Canelo vs Jacobs, a chess match that ended with a fantastic win for the best middleweight in the world.

    Thank you for Ramirez vs Hooker. Two warriors with Ramirez displaying classic Mexican style in his epic win over an honorable opponent.

    And thanks for the rest of the fights so far.

    Taking Ls and Ws but its all good. Im still here and right behind your network.
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    #2
    You better hope Arum doesn't outmaneuver them then?

    Like he did tonight by getting them to pay his fighter to take a belt back to ESPN.

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    • Lion81
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      #3
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      You better hope Arum doesn't outmaneuver them then?

      Like he did tonight by getting them to pay his fighter to take a belt back to ESPN.

      Its ok. They have the right mindset, bringing competiton to the fighters they have signed up. None of that other side of the street shiiit. This is how its supposed to be, you win and you lose.

      Or do you prefer they do what Arum does and only keeps fights in house unless he has strong feedback from his matchmakers that his guy will win?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Lion81
        Its ok. They have the right mindset, bringing competiton to the fighters they have signed up. None of that other side of the street shiiit. This is how its supposed to be, you win and you lose.

        Or do you prefer they do what Arum does and only keeps fights in house unless he has strong feedback from his matchmakers that his guy will win?
        That's the point. You have a situation where the network trying to put on the best fights might go away eventually because they get outsmarted by the networks that prefer in-house.

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        • Lion81
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          #5
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
          That's the point. You have a situation where the network trying to put on the best fights might go away eventually because they get outsmarted by the networks that prefer in-house.

          Not if they keep myself and other fans paying up.

          I get your point, i do, but in the end the spectacle wins out and fans stay happy. Besides they'll most likely take Ls and Ws as they go along. Cant lose out all the time.

          The business model works, they just need to keep signing fighters and throw them in there to keep entertaining the fans at a fair price.

          When we watch what Arum delivers we get below:

          For example, espn+ was garbage with garbage fights...so I cancelled it, even though it was just 5 measley bucks a month.
          Last edited by Lion81; 07-28-2019, 01:01 AM.

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