Comments Thread For: Prograis To Fight Heraldez on Davis-Santa Cruz Showtime PPV
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they could but they dont which should make it clear how they duck like wilder ducking joshua and tank davis ducking opponents who are aliveComment
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If what you guys are saying DAZN is true, it's unfortunate. I have noticed that the only US card that they have had was a Matchroom USA. I enjoy the app and all the fights that were on it. I'm not a big MMA but I will watch that when I don't have boxing.
Regarding Prograis, it probably makes sense from a financial perspective but I just don't know how his physical stature and style will translate to 147. It didn't seem like 140 was difficult for him to make. Oh well, I'm a fan of his and look forward to seeing him in the ring and hope he does well.Comment
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An app without a network option for as never going to work. It’s just too soon for that. It’s the future but it’s not the present. And in the future when it’s attempted again, they would do well to get boxing people to run the effort and a lead promoter who actually is American and knows the American market. Had dazn signed with Haymon and acted as an app option to go along with their fox and showtime ppv options they would have been a success.
Skipper at the helm of DAZN doesn't inspire confidence in me. I lost alot of respect for them when they pushed back the start of Canelo's fight with Kovalev. It was a sign of weakness and hurt all of boxing IMO.
Golden Boy seems like they have a more narrow focus - mostly Latino fighters and their stature comes from Canelo. Hearn and Matchroom are a power in the UK but he's struggled to establish his US foothold. It's a shame because I really like his UK cards.
I really despise Arum but he's been around for a while and continues to be relevant. My guess is that his deal with ESPN works for both him and the network. He's managed to work partnerships with Warren which has strengthened his reach.
Anyway, if DAZN fails, I hope that someone else comes along with a boxing or combat sports app that gives me fights every weekend and sometimes in weekdays.Comment
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I'm not sold on Haymon and PBC just yet. I know that he gets his fighters paid and the majority seem very loyal to him but I wonder if his business model is making his backers money.
Skipper at the helm of DAZN doesn't inspire confidence in me. I lost alot of respect for them when they pushed back the start of Canelo's fight with Kovalev. It was a sign of weakness and hurt all of boxing IMO.
Golden Boy seems like they have a more narrow focus - mostly Latino fighters and their stature comes from Canelo. Hearn and Matchroom are a power in the UK but he's struggled to establish his US foothold. It's a shame because I really like his UK cards.
I really despise Arum but he's been around for a while and continues to be relevant. My guess is that his deal with ESPN works for both him and the network. He's managed to work partnerships with Warren which has strengthened his reach.
Anyway, if DAZN fails, I hope that someone else comes along with a boxing or combat sports app that gives me fights every weekend and sometimes in weekdays.
It seems that when the hedge fund stopped bank rolling the PBC they were forced to contract with a network similar to Arum with ESPN. The fighters with the PBC may be free agents but Al Haymon has a contract with Showtime and Fox. If anyone step outside of the network, they end up black balled like Lou DeBella.
As for DAZN, a streaming based boxing site for more than $10 per month without actual boxing is a tough sell. Besides that, a lot of people sign up for DAZAN for big fights and then cancel.
Needless to say, $80 PPVs are dying a slow death. It's simply too easy to stream fights for free.Comment
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An app without a network option for as never going to work. It’s just too soon for that. It’s the future but it’s not the present. And in the future when it’s attempted again, they would do well to get boxing people to run the effort and a lead promoter who actually is American and knows the American market. Had dazn signed with Haymon and acted as an app option to go along with their fox and showtime ppv options they would have been a success.
For one, Showtime and Fox would NEVER allow Haymon to run DAZN. Make no mistake, Al is a content provider, Fox and Showtime call the shots. Second, PPV's are too easily streamed for free, they aren't making what they once did. Networks will keep throwing out PPVs but they are shrinking and the guaranteed money isn't there anymore. The unlimited DAZN cash is drying up and the hedge fund that bankrolled the PBC is gone. Boxing in general, not just DAZN, is going through a serious, serious realignment.Last edited by factsarenice; 08-22-2020, 12:16 AM.Comment
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I'm not sold on Haymon and PBC just yet. I know that he gets his fighters paid and the majority seem very loyal to him but I wonder if his business model is making his backers money.
Skipper at the helm of DAZN doesn't inspire confidence in me. I lost alot of respect for them when they pushed back the start of Canelo's fight with Kovalev. It was a sign of weakness and hurt all of boxing IMO.
Golden Boy seems like they have a more narrow focus - mostly Latino fighters and their stature comes from Canelo. Hearn and Matchroom are a power in the UK but he's struggled to establish his US foothold. It's a shame because I really like his UK cards.
I really despise Arum but he's been around for a while and continues to be relevant. My guess is that his deal with ESPN works for both him and the network. He's managed to work partnerships with Warren which has strengthened his reach.
Anyway, if DAZN fails, I hope that someone else comes along with a boxing or combat sports app that gives me fights every weekend and sometimes in weekdays.
I get that there are many fans on boxingscene that just don’t like exist american fight outfits and haymon is at the top of that list because he put hbo out of business, reduced golden boy to its current status, and was targeted by a foreign outfit in Matchroom as the main competiton in an “American takeover”.....the battles over, haymon weathered the storm. The future of American boxing needs to be growth....and it’s not going to grow on an app only approach. The app only HURT AMERICAN BOXING....there’s no way around that. It took a segment of it off the airwaves AND the ridiculous overpaying of fighters who were not worth it definitely hurt the sportComment
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Don’t sleep on prograis, he wasn’t too small for Taylor just less active. He has the tools to move up and more importantly the power to make any fighter pay for mistakesComment
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