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  • can kell brook win a world title next year

    there has been talk maybe fighting mike jones later on in 2012 in an eliminator or vacant title

    how does he do vs jones?

  • #2
    No, he is average in every facet of the game, forget Mike Jones I would pick Sebastian Lujan to beat him.

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    • #3
      Brook will win a world title next year. He will beat Jones.

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      • #4
        I'm hoping to see the likes of Brook, Jones, Aydin and Zaveck mix it with each other in the near future.

        Brook, Jones and Aydin would probably have all had title shots by now but Mayweather and Pacquiao hold two world belts. Zaveck will be eager to go again as he seemed a bit disappointed with his stoppage against Berto, he was a reasonable world champion whilst he held the IBF belt.

        Obviously Berto and Ortiz are going at it again, wouldn't want anything to get in the way of that!

        I'm hoping Brook comes out on top as a British fight fan, a fight between him and Jones would be close!

        Senchenko needs to get himself out of Ukraine if he has any ambition in the sport, hardly surprising that none of the above guys have gone after him because he is hardly a promotional draw.

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        • #5
          Brook UD.

          Originally posted by G_Child_123 View Post
          Senchenko needs to get himself out of Ukraine if he has any ambition in the sport, hardly surprising that none of the above guys have gone after him because he is hardly a promotional draw.
          I'm surprised they HAVEN'T gone after him, Senchenko would be a free belt for those guys.

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          • #6
            I guess so, since world titles are as easy to pick up as street whores.

            I think that it's hard to evaluate any prospect who easly beats B/C level opposition. Maybe they are great at adapting but have never needed to show it. I certainly think he's top 10, but I'd need to see something more from him before considering him the favourite against the Ortiz-Berto winner.

            Hopefully Hearn puts him in with a legit opponent before long. Mike Jones would be ideal, but failing that maybe Aydin.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Turbo B View Post
              Brook UD.



              I'm surprised they HAVEN'T gone after him, Senchenko would be a free belt for those guys.
              Definitely would be the best opportunity to pick up a world belt, but is it worth the hassle? The effort of trying to get him to fight outside of his own country or going there to wrestle the belt away from him just ain't worth it. Brook and Jones can face against each other for more money, and it will probably be for a vacant belt in the future.

              Originally posted by Clegg View Post
              I guess so, since world titles are as easy to pick up as street whores.

              I think that it's hard to evaluate any prospect who easly beats B/C level opposition. Maybe they are great at adapting but have never needed to show it. I certainly think he's top 10, but I'd need to see something more from him before considering him the favourite against the Ortiz-Berto winner.

              Hopefully Hearn puts him in with a legit opponent before long. Mike Jones would be ideal, but failing that maybe Aydin.
              I think you can say that if somebody beats B level fighters impressively then they can be regarded as a top prospect, they don't need to be favourites against established world level fighters like Berto and Ortiz to be considered credible for me. A lot of debut world title challengers produce their career-best performances when they get their shot, so why not give them their opportunity?

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              • #8
                Mmmmm I don't think he should be pushed to fight for a world title, IMO I would keep him very busy this year fighting at every opportunity..I don't think Kel should rush into anything time is on his side, When he arrives at the top to bea polished fighter.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by G_Child_123 View Post
                  I think you can say that if somebody beats B level fighters impressively then they can be regarded as a top prospect, they don't need to be favourites against established world level fighters like Berto and Ortiz to be considered credible for me. A lot of debut world title challengers produce their career-best performances when they get their shot, so why not give them their opportunity?
                  You quoted me but I don't really see how you're disagreeing with me. Where did I say he shouldn't get an opportunity? I know I didn't exactly sing his praises in my post but I've been a fan of his for years and if anything I wanted him to have his 'opportunity' a couple of years ago. Hearn has done a better job than Warren but the kid is ready now and if he fights Matthew Hatton I'll be disappointed.
                  Last edited by Clegg; 01-01-2012, 07:21 AM.

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                  • #10
                    I think WW looks pretty stacked man he'll be up against it but hopefully he does fight a top WW and from across the pond .He's 2 with the WBO Mike Jones 1 and f--k knows what will happen with Pacquiao champ .Doesn't look like an easy division to pick a belt up

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