By Edward Chaykovsky

IBF welterweight champion Kell Brook (36-0, 25KOs) will be looking to score a knockout over IBF, IBO, WBA and IBF middleweight champion Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin (35-0, 32KOs).

The fight was announced last Friday in stunner, because both boxers were involved in negotiations for separate fights in their respective weight divisions.

Golovkin, known as one of the most deadliest punchers in the sport, has stopped his last 22 opponents and nobody has lasted the twelve round distance with him. Brook is also a puncher, but at welterweight. He believes his power will follow him to the middleweight division and he intends to score a big knockout of his own when he faces the bigger man. 

"I've got the power to stop anybody at any weight, absolutely. I'm always going in there to make the fight exciting. I'm always going in there to stop my opponents, so I’ll be looking to stop him, absolutely. But the most important is that I'm going in there to win. I’ve never lost," Brook told IFL TV.

"We haven’t seen the best of me. I think in this fight, we’re going to see all of me. I’m going to need all of me to beat this guy. This guy is no joke. I’m taking it very serious. But I think me at these higher weights, I’m going to bring the speed and I’m going to bring the power and I’m going to bring the will to win like I always like bring - and I always find a way to win."