tony1234 wrote: ↑17 Oct 2025, 14:37
The only way DAZN can make money is drive down wage bill and put subscriptions up, I doubt they can grow the subscriber base much more now
That’s almost certainly not going to happen.
Wages/Operating Costs or fight purses (as others have stated here) are not the issue.
The cost of Broadcast rights are. Their NFL deal, for the UK alone is $1 billion.
They are operating in a world where these seemingly large losses aren’t actually that large.
The Premier League rights deal in the UK is £6.7 billion for four years. The last NFL rights deal in the US was $110 billion over ten years.
DAZN’s costs will go up, significantly, as they attempt to negotiate a share of these rights in the next round of talks.
More broadcast rights and more subscribers, potentially driving others out of the market, is the only way they succeed.
A few other interesting notes:-
- DAZN predicts profitability from 2026
- DAZN isn’t just about UK (or even global) boxing, even if that is our focus on BoxRec. The most watched sport on their platform is football
- Turki ‘only’ put in $1 billion. He is not the saviour/backer of DAZN. He only did that in rerun for them paying the same amount for the Club World Cup rights. Quid pro quo.
Blavatnik has put in at least five times that amount. And he has plenty more behind him.
DAZN only dies if Blavatnik decides to withdraw his support.