Originally posted by Young Bidness
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I didn't claim it wouldn't last in America. I have asked that the problems with the glitches get fixed, credited them for finally admitting where they went wrong with the wilder negotiation, credited them for finally reaching out to channels that market toward african americans. I also liked the partnership with Comcast. With regards to boxing I have posted repeatedly my opinion about what will happen with boxing once they get a major American sport.
We know what the future is. We also know that dazn hasn't grown the youth market for the sport, particularly in America and especially on the east coast of the US. As far as Hispanic Americans, dazn has pimped the Mexican market for all it can with Canelo. He is not very popular on the East coast, which is why they still are not resonating on the east coast.
You are great at regurgitating generic talking points in your post but whenever you are pressed about actual number you do what you did in this post-deflect.
This article proves dazn is not meeting sales expectation in the US. It also proves my point that "reaching 1 million subs" was just wording and that in fact the sales are not close to 1 mil subs. They have also talked openly about doing PPV's, something I and other posters talked about months ago.
Nothing for me to be salty about. DAZN is not a big deal in the US. Right now, its on par with Playstation Vue or Crunchyroll, with about the same number of subs. LMFAO!
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