DAZN USA rebranded to simply “DAZN BOXING”

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    #1

    DAZN USA rebranded to simply “DAZN BOXING”

    Interesting.
  • Mammoth
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    #2
    Because they have to focus on international fights more. They didn't succeed in the states like they expected to.
    Last edited by Mammoth; 01-03-2021, 11:42 AM.

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    • Thuglife Nelo
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      #3
      Originally posted by Mammoth
      Because they have to focus on international fights more. They didn't succeed in the states they expected to.
      They’re definitely succeeding. A rebranding doesn’t mean they failed, just a company wanting a different strategy for a better boost, happens even with mergers at times where two companies agree to completely change their brand together. Doesn’t mean they failed. The USA is still charging $19.99 per month. Ideally you’d pay less if you wanted to really see a difference. That’s insane. I only pay 2quid and the app on TV is fooking amazing solid! the interface is the real deal.

      I just wish Americans paid less. You guys deserve it. I assume it will be less eventually. It must be.

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      • Fanofreason
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        #4
        Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo
        They’re definitely succeeding. A rebranding doesn’t mean they failed, just a company wanting a different strategy for a better boost, happens even with mergers at times where two companies agree to completely change their brand together. Doesn’t mean they failed. The USA is still charging $19.99 per month. Ideally you’d pay less if you wanted to really see a difference. That’s insane. I only pay 2quid and the app on TV is fooking amazing solid! the interface is the real deal.

        I just wish Americans paid less. You guys deserve it. I assume it will be less eventually. It must be.
        They are losing millions a year. That’s not a success boy

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        • Thuglife Nelo
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          #5
          Originally posted by Fanofreason
          They are losing millions a year. That’s not a success boy
          DAZN ain’t PBC

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          • REDEEMER
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            #6
            Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo
            They’re definitely succeeding. A rebranding doesn’t mean they failed, just a company wanting a different strategy for a better boost, happens even with mergers at times where two companies agree to completely change their brand together. Doesn’t mean they failed. The USA is still charging $19.99 per month. Ideally you’d pay less if you wanted to really see a difference. That’s insane. I only pay 2quid and the app on TV is fooking amazing solid! the interface is the real deal.

            I just wish Americans paid less. You guys deserve it. I assume it will be less eventually. It must be.
            Only on this forum will you find posters complaining or detract from this on an actual boxing forum ?

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            • The Big Dunn
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              #7
              It’s smart for DAZN rebrand. They didn’t sell as many subs as they needed to the casual fan. I always expected this to be the case.

              They should lower the price and focus on bringing boxing from the world to the American public. Hardcore fans will appreciate that.

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              • paulf
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                #8
                They’ve going from being trying to rival ESPN to being America’s answer to Boxnation. Not great.

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                • Hustle
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo
                  They’re definitely succeeding. A rebranding doesn’t mean they failed, just a company wanting a different strategy for a better boost, happens even with mergers at times where two companies agree to completely change their brand together. Doesn’t mean they failed. The USA is still charging $19.99 per month. Ideally you’d pay less if you wanted to really see a difference. That’s insane. I only pay 2quid and the app on TV is fooking amazing solid! the interface is the real deal.

                  I just wish Americans paid less. You guys deserve it. I assume it will be less eventually. It must be.
                  Dazn is irrelevant in america. They dont have any top american fighters.

                  Nobody is gonna subscribe to watch ggg vs mandatories. Jacobs vs Hispanic journeymen. Andrade vs no names. Billy joe saunders vs no names. And joshua vs anybody thats not the wbc champion.r

                  Bye Bye Dazn. App boxing will never be the answer in america. Espn learned this quickly

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                  • _Rexy_
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo
                    They’re definitely succeeding. A rebranding doesn’t mean they failed, just a company wanting a different strategy for a better boost, happens even with mergers at times where two companies agree to completely change their brand together. Doesn’t mean they failed. The USA is still charging $19.99 per month. Ideally you’d pay less if you wanted to really see a difference. That’s insane. I only pay 2quid and the app on TV is fooking amazing solid! the interface is the real deal.

                    I just wish Americans paid less. You guys deserve it. I assume it will be less eventually. It must be.
                    You’ve got a strange definition of success.

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