What does that have to do with the US? Did you read the article I sent you? Skipper already said they got passed over for Sunday Ticket. Did you see what the SEC rights are going to be going for? A lot more than the one billion they're trying to raise and that's college football not even the NFL.
... diagonally only...
... in fact, I'm not interested in those DAZN issues anymore -- I think it only was some sort of a "business stunt", made up by some East-European mobsters...
Finally someone said it....have you seen the comments under the Hearn videos on that channel....the ass kissing by seemingly grown men is just embarrassing I mean embarrassing. These English blokes literally worship Hearn, like a god
You are doing the same thing with haymon. Lol
Incredible how oblivious someone can be.
... so they'll have to wait (and resist) until 2021 or 2022... but look here bellow:
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What does that have to do with the US? Did you read the article I sent you? Skipper already said they got passed over for Sunday Ticket. Did you see what the SEC rights are going to be going for? A lot more than the one billion they're trying to raise and that's college football not even the NFL.
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Those are the two major rights deals up for grabs. They might get a lower tier college football package that they'll overpay for and the price of DAZN will rise to $250 a year
... so they'll have to wait (and resist) until 2021 or 2022... but look here bellow:
Originally posted by Real King Kong
90% boxing? In Canada you get all nfl, mlb, epl, uefa champions league on dazn...also belator mma, tennis, cricket, darts and a bunch of other crap. Almost everyone I know who subscribed, did so for football. You get nfl game pass, red zone and Sunday ticket.
Thomas Hauser is known to put hot sauce in his stories and I've called him out on it before and he gave some BS response that it's okay, that is just one point of the story...WTF? Anyways, saying that, is this series on DAZN even necessary? I mean good info about DAZN having shares in Matchroom USA, but it was kind of hinted before when Hearn said they had a partnership.
The rest about losing money is obvious. DAZN unable to sustain giving these pay days is obvious. But for the 10000th time, boxing is such a small factor in if DAZN will be successful in the long run. If they don't get any of the big sports leagues, then they will have a small reign stateside. Or at the very least they change up their strategy and probably just focus on the likes of Canelo.
Looking forward to the part II of this article where Hauser drops some more knowledge. Well done Boxingscene well done....this is outstanding boxing journalism by the legendary Hauser, the Columbia University law grad who has been nominated for the Boxing Hall of Fame and has been awarded numerous top accolades for his long career in boxing journalism and authored the Muhammad Ali biography. Well done indeed, gentlemen!
you do realize that this is the very same Hauser who accused Haymon of sending Lamon Brewster off to slaughter in another country while still on suspension in the US?? You do know that right? Was Hauser an "outstanding journalist" on that Haymon story as well??
(from Hausers story on Haymon).......
"Yet one year later Haymon sent Brewster to Germany for his next bout, a rematch against Wladimir Klitschko on July 7, 2007, while Lamon was still on medical suspension in the United States. Two of Brewster’s sparring partners told Keith Idec of the New Jersey Herald News that, prior to fighting Klitschko, Brewster was having difficulty seeing out of his left eye.
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