Nine of DAZN Boxing's ten nearest neighbors are not TV channels — they are athletes, musicians, news publishers, and a lifestyle creator, with TUDN USA (0.90) the lone fellow TV channel in the set.
The shape here is broad: scores run from 0.97 down to 0.89 across a diverse mix of subcategories, with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. Canelo Alvarez leads at 0.97, the highest score in the top 10, followed closely by Bretman Rock (0.94) and Bad Bunny (0.94). Athletes account for three of the ten slots — Canelo, Neymar Jr (0.90), and Cristiano Ronaldo (0.89) — while musicians claim two more: Bad Bunny and Enrique Iglesias (0.92). Two Spanish-language news publishers also appear: Aristegui Noticias (0.93) and El Universal (0.92). Rounding out the set are Sonos (0.90) in Technology and Bretman Rock in Lifestyle. The cross-kind character of this cluster is the defining structural feature: the audience shape DAZN Boxing shares most closely belongs to Latin-market athletes, musicians, and news brands — not to other sports broadcasters or streaming channels.
The top 10 collectively signal an audience whose shape is defined by Spanish-language media consumption and Latin celebrity culture rather than by boxing or sports broadcasting specifically.