DAZN have 11 x Fight Cards scheduled
Posted: 15 Mar 2022, 18:44
….can they really not be considered the best boxing broadcaster ?
Welcome to boxing, kid. You just described just about every card, on just about every network, ever.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 04:15
That’s always been the case with most DAZN events, whereby there might be ten or more bouts on each fight-card, but it would be fairly easy to successfully predict the outcome of at least 90% of those contests, which can be rather tiresome.
Counter-puncher wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 06:33Welcome to boxing, kid. You just described just about every card, on just about every network, ever.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 04:15
That’s always been the case with most DAZN events, whereby there might be ten or more bouts on each fight-card, but it would be fairly easy to successfully predict the outcome of at least 90% of those contests, which can be rather tiresome.
Not to mention, you just described just about every live/untelevised card I ever went to, too.
There's a reason that some fighters get referred to as the 'A-Side', you'll find one of them in a corner in most televised and untelevised fights, guy. It's this thing called commercialism, bro. Fighters are like assets to promoters, promoters look to make money off them whilst taking minimal risk that would affect their perceived value, in the way that a loss would.
But, welcome, enjoy your new-found knowledge and the sport you have decided to start following, hope you enjoy your journey in the sport![]()
lol at sulecki's photoEnlightened-One wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 07:43Counter-puncher wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 06:33Welcome to boxing, kid. You just described just about every card, on just about every network, ever.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 04:15
That’s always been the case with most DAZN events, whereby there might be ten or more bouts on each fight-card, but it would be fairly easy to successfully predict the outcome of at least 90% of those contests, which can be rather tiresome.
Not to mention, you just described just about every live/untelevised card I ever went to, too.
There's a reason that some fighters get referred to as the 'A-Side', you'll find one of them in a corner in most televised and untelevised fights, guy. It's this thing called commercialism, bro. Fighters are like assets to promoters, promoters look to make money off them whilst taking minimal risk that would affect their perceived value, in the way that a loss would.
But, welcome, enjoy your new-found knowledge and the sport you have decided to start following, hope you enjoy your journey in the sport![]()
Can tell it was a last minute..margaret thatcher wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 17:35lol at sulecki's photoEnlightened-One wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 07:43Counter-puncher wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 06:33
Welcome to boxing, kid. You just described just about every card, on just about every network, ever.
Not to mention, you just described just about every live/untelevised card I ever went to, too.
There's a reason that some fighters get referred to as the 'A-Side', you'll find one of them in a corner in most televised and untelevised fights, guy. It's this thing called commercialism, bro. Fighters are like assets to promoters, promoters look to make money off them whilst taking minimal risk that would affect their perceived value, in the way that a loss would.
But, welcome, enjoy your new-found knowledge and the sport you have decided to start following, hope you enjoy your journey in the sport![]()
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DAZN initially cocked up with Kiko's photo too:margaret thatcher wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 17:35lol at sulecki's photoEnlightened-One wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 07:43Counter-puncher wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 06:33
Welcome to boxing, kid. You just described just about every card, on just about every network, ever.
Not to mention, you just described just about every live/untelevised card I ever went to, too.
There's a reason that some fighters get referred to as the 'A-Side', you'll find one of them in a corner in most televised and untelevised fights, guy. It's this thing called commercialism, bro. Fighters are like assets to promoters, promoters look to make money off them whilst taking minimal risk that would affect their perceived value, in the way that a loss would.
But, welcome, enjoy your new-found knowledge and the sport you have decided to start following, hope you enjoy your journey in the sport![]()
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