He would also knock out santa cruz, frampton, warrington, russell jr, rigo,oscar valdez anyone except lomachenko. He would be a bigger ppv than canelo and mayweather easily.
If Prince Naseem Was Still Fighting He Would Be The Biggest PPV Star ever
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The Prince wasn’t even a PPV star when he was fighting. I remember AMB beating him up on HBO championship boxing. -
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Prince naseem fought from 1992 to 2002. No social media exposure and barely any internet. What ppv stars were there from 1992 to 2002? None. Stop being a foolComment
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Nas was already the biggest PPV star in the UK back in the '90s. His UK PPV record was unbeaten up until Lewis vs. Tyson in 2002.
But as soon as Nas made the crossover to US PPV, he was beaten by Barrera. However, even before the Barrera fight, Nas was already losing interest in the sport, because of how much money he had made back in the UK. And Nas was no longer with his long-time trainer Brendan Ingle.
In some ways, the rise and fall of Nas somewhat parallels AJ. They both became the biggest UK PPV stars of their time, but got too rich too quick. By the time they made the crossover to the US, they had already started losing interest, and eventually got beat by a hungry Mexican on the rise (Barrera and Ruiz).
Marvin Hagler once said, "It's hard to get up at 6am when you're wearing silk pyjamas." That's what happened to both Nas and AJ.Comment
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As for the question in hand? He wouldn't be the biggest PPV star, but he was made for the social media era. Would have probably fought in America earlier than he did and had some solid PPV fights.Comment
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