Callum Smith, Scott Quigg, Kell Brook - which will become PPV stars?

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  1. Bluku Bluku!

    Bluku Bluku! Member Full Member

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    Who dyou think will be pay per view every fight soon...., I reckon Eddie wants 2 or 3 PPV fighters.. Joshua and.. who else.....
     
  2. Pro Punter

    Pro Punter Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    You don't need to be a star to appear on Pay per Poo
     
  3. DON1

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  4. beachie17

    beachie17 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Quigg no chance, Kell will struggle for similar reasons as Quigg and Smith probably isn't in a good enough division so they are all unlikely to be a big PPV attraction.
     
  5. caligula4

    caligula4 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Really? There are huge domestic fights that would be sold if Smith can get himself a bit more known. Imagine if he beat Groves and another fairly big foreign name, fans would know him and could lead to a huge Degale fight. All hypothetical but the big fights could unravel.
     
  6. Hullboxinguk

    Hullboxinguk Guest

    None lol....more personallity in my left toe
     
  7. beachie17

    beachie17 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He can have a PPV fight vs Groves and Degale easily, but its because of them not him, im a huge fan of Callum but you need big competition across the pond also and there just isn't much.
     
  8. Gneus7

    Gneus7 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Brook has the best chance imo but I don't think any of them will become PPV stars.
     
  9. Hullboxinguk

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    Brook will never be a ppv sellout....he's no charisma at all....he may aswell fight bums the rest of his carreer
     
  10. Super Punch Out

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    I can see all being involved in PPV fights but can't see any of them becoming genuine standout PPV stars, as we see with Joshua and before that Froch.

    The way AJ's fan base, PR hype machine, and outstanding viewing figures are going I can see Joshua headlining 3 PPV shows a year with the above mentioned boxers providing undercard support.