As said above, previous TNT PPVs were heavily promoted at least on the Sky Stream platform I use, via the EPG; I've never seen DAZN mentioned once. And my point was more about Sky taking interest in DAZN-broadcast fights which they generally don't. If more people knew about Dalton Smith last weekend, particularly with the Adam Azim connection, presumably more people would drift into DAZN as a side-effect. (Edit: after checking it seems DAZN is not available on the Sky streaming platform yet, since it doesn't use the standard EPG; that might be why!)
Have to say that was a great nights boxing.Well done to Boxxer for providing us with well matched fights and putting the main fight on at a decent time.Take note Hearn and Warren think of your customers
I like Ben, I think he comes across well and doesn't appear as shady as others. Maybe a touch of innocent honest naivety here on his part but surely that's a good thing for the fans? I think his heart is in the right place. Boxxer have been good, imo, for the British fight game.
As much as the 5v5 thing might be an exciting card, it's clearly manufactured friendship with oil money. Outside of that, the whole promoter vs promoter thing is tiresome and belongs in the bin.