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Fans prepared for a huge boost in subscription after another PPV promise
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10 months agoon
Boxing fans can soon take part in the seismic shock after the second promise that the salary for the view is the past in the last seven years.
In 2018, Dazn began a campaign stating that “PPV is dead” three years before setting up its own paid platform. At that time, costs increased significantly for subscribers of over USD 200 per year, as well as additional live premium events.
Now, with the next four years less than the impressive PPV numbers for events with stars such as Canelo Alvarez and Ryan Garcia, this means another thought.
A familiar promise: Oath “No PPV” Alalshikha
With the support of the investor of Saudi Arabia Turki Alalshikh, Dazn has once again concluded a contract to eliminate PPV fees for willing sport clients.
In a statement a few hours before Canelo VS TEKSCECE CRYFFORD will go on sale for the Netflix event in September, Alalshikh gave fans to hope that these additional high bills were already a past.
“A great meeting with my brother Shay (SEGEV), general director of Dazn. We have a great vision of growing boxing and deciding: there is no more pay-per-view,” said Alalshikh.
“Starting from our Ring magazine show in November, the whole season of Riyadh and the Ring events will be free for Dazna subscribers.
“The PPV model damaged boxing and we will no longer support it. We are with fighting fans,” he added.
A great meeting with my brother Shaym, Dazn CEO. We have a great vision to do boxing and decide: Never again Pay-Per-View. Starting from ours @Ringmagazine Show in November, the whole season of Riyadh and The Ring Events will be free of charge for subscribers Dazna. The PPV model damaged boxing, and we … pic.twitter.com/txf1vmqaxa
– Turki Alalshikh (@Turki_ALSHIKH) July 16, 2025
Inevitable result: Dazna subscription costs set to SOAR
However, this advertisement contributed with immediate skepticism from many critics who had false hopes. In addition to the potential future reversal of PPV costs, the price of Dazna subscription will inevitably boost.
DAZN currently costs from USD 224.99 to 359.88 USD, depending on whether you choose the monthly FLEX plan: USD 29.99 per month, which can be canceled at any time, the monthly savings plan is $ 19.99 per month, paid in 12 months (requires annual commitment), or in the annual plan in the amount of USD 224.99 per year, which is paid out in comparison with 18.75 USD).
It is not written in stone that prices will rise, but WBN understands that DAZN will introduce up-to-date fees in 2026.
Undoubtedly, there will be a period of the honeymoon, during which fans will accept the lack of PPV charges for wonderful events.
It will inevitably fall when the lowest prices “annual plan” becomes much more costly than today.
What does DAZN cost now?
The abolition of per View remuneration, which cost the United States fans around USD 250 a year, if they buy four bonus shows, can cause an boost in the annual plan to around USD 299.99 to compensate for losses.
It all depends on how much Alalshikh losses and his supporters will allow them before they get the future profit.
However, as in 2018, the promises of an inexpensive boxing television model, which will not have any future surprises, will not be fully realized by the most vital people – subscribers.
If they are not willing to pay, he will have to be one more thought.
The “Netflix of Boxing” promise is still polarizing when Dazn costs. Since the premiere of Dazna in 2018, the standard annual Netflix package increased by only USD 84.
The boost in Netflix prices since 2018 caused an boost of 63.7% for the standard plan (by USD 10.99 to USD 17.99) and an boost of 78.6% for the premium plan (13.99 to 24.99 USD).
The monthly boost in Dazna plan (+200%) is far ahead of Netflix, reflecting aggressive corrections of Dazna prices in order to finance the portfolio of sports rights.
However, its annual plan boost (+125–139.9%) is closer to the premium netflix level boost.
Only time will tell how much more fans can expect to pay now when “PPV is dead”.
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