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    Comments Thread For: Tszyu vs. Fundora PBC Card 'Just Available In The United States' Via Amazon Prime Video

    So while Amazon's Prime Video makes its U.S. debut Saturday with a pay-per-view card headlined by Tim Tszyu's pursuit of a second world-title belt against Sebastian Fundora at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, the rest of the world will have to access the bout by their own means.
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    #2
    This highlights the fragmentary nature of boxing and what happens when an international distributor rubs up against existing broadcast deals.

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      #3
      So in England we cannot watch

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        #4
        Originally posted by dan-b View Post
        This highlights the fragmentary nature of boxing and what happens when an international distributor rubs up against existing broadcast deals.
        Not even the big powerful Amazon can screw with legally iron clad existing PPV deals. They gotta wait until they expire!

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          #5
          Styles make fights. Tszyu will have a lot of problems

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            #6
            Thank you, again, Amazon Fire Stick.......

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              #7
              "The next scheduled Prime Video pay-per-view is undisputed super-middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez defending his four belts against Mexican countryman and unbeaten former 154-pound champion Jaime Munguia on May 4 – Cinco de Mayo weekend."

              I read that this fight is being broadcast by DAZN.

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                #8
                lmfao well, it's not like I planned on paying for it anyways but still....lmfao
                crimsonfalcon07 crimsonfalcon07 likes this.

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                  #9
                  For now, it's really not a big deal. Fundora, who's coming off a KO loss, does not belong on PPV in a title fight. Likewise, bum ass Romero, who got a gift KO win when he was getting his ass beat by an old man, doesn't belong on PPV either. This is a so-so boxing debut broadcast for Amazon, and they should be ashamed to make their first fight card a PPV event.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
                    "The next scheduled Prime Video pay-per-view is undisputed super-middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez defending his four belts against Mexican countryman and unbeaten former 154-pound champion Jaime Munguia on May 4 – Cinco de Mayo weekend."

                    I read that this fight is being broadcast by DAZN.
                    That fight is on both DAZN & Prime

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