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  • What is Canelo's Mexican TV deal? DAZN are about to launch in Latin America

    Seeing reports DAZN about to launch in Latin America and Brazil, currently buying up football rights for the region.

    Whats Canelo's tv deal in Mexico? Could this be why there's talk of a homecoming fight for him next year?

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    I’m not sure how that works or if he’d get money from it. For all we know its just his 365 mil and whatever deals DAzN makes are for dazn?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by NearHypnos View Post
      I’m not sure how that works or if he’d get money from it. For all we know its just his 365 mil and whatever deals DAzN makes are for dazn?
      He can get a percentage on subscribers he brings in. I see Hearn talking about it, when he was asked how they could attract PPV guys.

      Actually heres the video

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      • #4
        I don't think DAZN in those countries will effect him or his contract.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
          Seeing reports DAZN about to launch in Latin America and Brazil, currently buying up football rights for the region.

          Whats Canelo's tv deal in Mexico? Could this be why there's talk of a homecoming fight for him next year?
          DAZN wont affect his fights in mexico, at least in the near future, he had an agreement with DAZN to keep his fights in mexico free on national tv, even if there is like a 10 or 15 minute delay , canelo said "that was very important for him to continue to give fans his fights for free"..

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
            Seeing reports DAZN about to launch in Latin America and Brazil, currently buying up football rights for the region.

            Whats Canelo's tv deal in Mexico? Could this be why there's talk of a homecoming fight for him next year?
            He is already with Azteca in Mexico. The DAZN deal is his US, Canada and some other countries. Not all countries where DAZN is located.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
              He can get a percentage on subscribers he brings in. I see Hearn talking about it, when he was asked how they could attract PPV guys.

              Actually heres the video

              Kind of what everyone else is saying is what I’m getting at.

              Besides, how does one determine Canelo as the reason for subscribing? The month of his fight? Day?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
                Seeing reports DAZN about to launch in Latin America and Brazil, currently buying up football rights for the region.

                Whats Canelo's tv deal in Mexico? Could this be why there's talk of a homecoming fight for him next year?

                Would be insane if you're a soccer and boxing fan. All for 10 bucks a month!

                Right now they currently have Chilean soccer, which is garbage. Put on some real football from the stronger latin countries.

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                • #9
                  I've never heard details of his Mexican TV deals. I'd be surprised if DAZN didn't offer Canelo a deal for his Mexican rights when his current TV deal is up doe.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                    I've never heard details of his Mexican TV deals. I'd be surprised if DAZN didn't offer Canelo a deal for his Mexican rights when his current TV deal is up doe.

                    Canelo seems to be a very patriotic Mexican guy. He most likely wouldn't marginalize the Mexican networks in favor of this app.

                    One thing to go with DAZN in the US where American HBO PPV was the standard process. Other is to do that in Mexico and alienate the Mexican tv giants. Mexican networks will always get first dibs I would guess.

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