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I earn hundreds of thousands on OnlyFans, but now I want to become a world champion after boxing changed my life

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ELLE BROOKE has made a fortune from her OnlyFans career – but now she’s looking for something money can’t buy.

The adult film star has been living the life of a professional fighter for the past two years after signing with Misfits Boxing.

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Elle Brooke wants to become a boxing championCredit: Getty
This despite being an OnlyFans star

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This despite being an OnlyFans starCredit: Twitter
Brooke has been boxing for two years

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Brooke has been boxing for two yearsCredit: Instagram / @thedumbledong

Brooke is understood to earn up to £60,000 a MONTH from her raunchy online content.

But his quest for boxing success is actually costing him financially, after paying for the best coaches and training camps.

Asked about her earning potential outside the ring, Brooke told SunSport: “Oh my God, hundreds of thousands!

“It’s a lot of money, I don’t even want to say how much, because you’ll be like, ‘No way.’

“And my boxing career didn’t make me a lot of money. I pay a lot for coaches and training – and a lot of people don’t believe that.

“My first Misfits fight, I got paid $10,000, which seems like a lot, but once you got your kit, paid my team, all the percentages, I was lost.

“In my failed fight against KingPyn, I literally lost for free.”

Brooke was waking up with thousands of dollars in her bank before she started boxing in 2022.

Now she is trained by coach Mark Tibbs, who puts her through grueling and exhausting sessions.

But why continue with so much fame and fortune?

Elle Brooke’s 10 most liked posts on Instagram

Brooke responded, “If something is easy, then it’s not worth having anyway.

“And OnlyFans is really quick money, whereas at least when I die or I’m on my deathbed I can at least say I can say I did it and I tried my best.

“It gives me something to really be proud of. Not that I’m not proud of OnlyFans, but boxing is earned.

“There are two people in the ring and only one of them wins. OnlyFans is much easier to be successful.”

Brooke, 26, swapped drugs and alcohol for simple, tight boxing courts and credits the sport with changing her life.

She said: “In terms of lifestyle, mindset, the friendships I have, I’m surrounded by people who also want to do well.

“I stopped drinking on weekends, going out, I’m more focused, I’m at home. I’m more stuck in a routine that I love.”

Brooke was praised by her esteemed coach Tibbs and former champion mentor Ebanie Bridges.

She revealed: “Mark trusts me so much that he thinks, ‘You could be world champion one day.’ He says things like that all the time and I would love that.

Brooke was backed to win a boxing title

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Brooke was backed to win a boxing titleCredit: Instagram / @thedumbledong
She currently fights for Misfits Boxing

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She currently fights for Misfits BoxingCredit: Getty
Former world champion Ebanie Bridges with Brooke

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Former world champion Ebanie Bridges with BrookeCredit: Getty

“And having Ebanie as my number one role model when I started boxing always showed me that I could do it.

“She had a little bit of combat sports experience, but she said at 30, I started at 24, so I’ve got a six-year jump ahead of me and look what she’s accomplished.

“So it’s possible and being around it, especially when you’re young, makes you realize that your dreams aren’t always that far away.”

“I think I could. I think I have everything you need to become a world champion.

“I may not be the most technical boxer in the world, but I am strong, powerful and tough.

“And that beats technical boxers, if you really want to.”

Before Brooke can dream of world title glory, she returns this weekend in Texas against former UFC star and fellow OnlyFans winner Paige VanZant.

VanZant – who went 8-5 in the UFC – began training in martial arts as a teenager – a far cry from Brooke’s early years.

She said: “I think during our teenage years she would work out at the gym and I would get drunk on a park bench every weekend.

“I partied every weekend until I was 23. Very different. But I followed her on Instagram and knew her name, but not necessarily her fights.

“She was a fighter-turned-star, so that’s why I followed her originally, not because of her fighting background.”

Brooke facing Paige VanZant

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Brooke facing Paige VanZantCredit: @MisfitsBoxing



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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