I thought Sky Sports still has its outlets to watch DAZN fights. You don’t get DAZN commentary, but you still get the feed and Sky’s team. Canelo Fielding?
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DAZN USA and Sky are different companies, Hearn just works for both. Sky do their own coverage of most DAZN cards.
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I really want to know too. I think that prick (Hearn) would probably stop it from happening. Its all well nice trying to save americans from paying $75 for each PPV, but DAZN would completely ruin sky sports and Bt sport/ITV box office over here. We are NOT that gullible to be paying £20 per PPV when there is an option to pay £10 per month for all fights.
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Originally posted by earl-hickey View PostDAZN USA and Sky are different companies, Hearn just works for both. Sky do their own coverage of most DAZN cards.
People are asking why would Chisora go over to DAZN. Sky Covers DAZN. lol. They all benefit.
So for anyone to ask why a UK fighter would ''join'' DAZN is stupid..
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostI really want to know too. I think that prick (Hearn) would probably stop it from happening. Its all well nice trying to save americans from paying $75 for each PPV, but DAZN would completely ruin sky sports and Bt sport/ITV box office over here. We are NOT that gullible to be paying £20 per PPV when there is an option to pay £10 per month for all fights.
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Originally posted by sunny31 View PostNOT true, firstly he has no say in terms of where they operate and one of the DAZN execs was interviewed recently on IFL and said they have no immediate plans to move to the UK. If they did, then of course Hearn would be in a slightly awkward position from Sky's point of view, but prob a strong position from a business point of view having a good relationship with 2 major players in the market.
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Originally posted by sunny31 View PostNOT true, firstly he has no say in terms of where they operate and one of the DAZN execs was interviewed recently on IFL and said they have no immediate plans to move to the UK. If they did, then of course Hearn would be in a slightly awkward position from Sky's point of view, but prob a strong position from a business point of view having a good relationship with 2 major players in the market.
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