Which would do bigger PPV numbers, Davis-Cruz or Lomachenko-Lopez?

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  • South Champion
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    Which would do bigger PPV numbers, Davis-Cruz or Lomachenko-Lopez?

    There could be a fight between the winners of these two fights. But there probably won't be a fight because both winners will claim they're the A-side and say they deserve more money.

    Will either PPV do good numbers? Which PPV will do more: Davis-Cruz or Lomachenko-Lopez?
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    Originally posted by South Champion
    There could be a fight between the winners of these two fights. But there probably won't be a fight because both winners will claim they're the A-side and say they deserve more money.

    Will either PPV do good numbers? Which PPV will do more: Davis-Cruz or Lomachenko-Lopez?
    Loma-Lopez but don’t get me wrong , it’s going to need a big push
    Something in the vicinity of Wilder/Fury
    Just by replaying some of their fights , especially now with the withdrawal , that would entice many casuals
    Show where Loma started ( Salido ) make it like a theme , how he gained knowledge and took off
    Need a storyline , where it grasps the casuals interest imo
    That’s how I’d go about it

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    • Big dawg lani
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      #3
      Not trying be funny but pbc has the casual

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      • a.rihn
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        Agreed - Loma-Lopez, but it will still need a push. I think Davis is the closest thing to a household name, on account of his connections with Mayweather, but I don't think that will necessarily translate into PPV buys at-large, and boxing fans seems pretty split about him.

        Lomachenko is such a special talent, it is a shame he hasn't received more attention in the US. I wish his reputation was enough to sustain a huge PPV, but that just isn't the case. Best bet is to help stack the card, put two or three really solid fights on there, and sell it that way.

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