The story of DAZN edging closer to becoming the Netflix of Sports

This week, DAZN announced its global launch over 200 territories. What more is left for the network to become the ‘The Netflix of Sports’?

Exclusive interview with Ibrahim Emsallak; General Director at the Flemish Boxing League

Ibrahim Emsallak is a big deal in the Belgium boxing scene, being the director of the Flemish Boxing League. See what he has to stay about pursuing a career in sport.

The AST Wrap-up: digitalisation keeps sport ahead of the curve

DAZN edge closer to becoming the Netflix of Sports, Fan engagement can’t stop growing, the NBA explore mobile gaming and more!

MMA vs Boxing; which sport has the more efficient business model?

MMA vs Boxing, the ongoing debate combat sports fans have been having for an eternity without a conclusion, until now…

SportsProMedia’s 50 most marketable athletes; what does this mean for the future of sports marketing?

This week, SportsProMedia released their 50 most marketable athlete’s list for 2020. What does this demonstrate for sports marketing?

The AST wrap-up: inclusion is key for effective sports marketing

Sports marketing has become a strategy to encourage diverse audiences to engage in the industry, like never before…

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Fame MMA vs YouTube Boxing; the difference between ‘content creators’ and ‘influencers.’

Fame MMA and YouTube boxing have diversified the traditional combat sports landscape through multiple methods; however, which one has had the most significant impact?

Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury; what operational obstacles are yet to overcome?

Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury will undoubtedly be one of the biggest fights ever. But what’s the hold up for making it happen?

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If KSI vs Jake Paul happens, what does the future hold for content creators and sport?

KSI and Jake Paul have cracked every digital algorithm in the book on the internet; they’re not far off doing the same in the sports industry.

Would the sports industry benefit from seeing another combat sports crossover?

Innovating the traditional art of sport has become a prominent trend in the modern sports industry. What further impact could this have on its future?