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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Kell Brook Unveils New Team Members For Saldivia Bout

    Welterweight contender Kell Brook (28-0, 18KOs) has added a few new members to his team, after a lackluster performance against Carson Jones on July 7th in Sheffield. In the second half of that fight, Brook grew tired and took punishment. After twelve rounds he won a close majority decision.

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    "Supplements" and Olympic weightlifting...there's no stopping Kell Brook now.

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    • Ray*
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      So his fight with Saldivia is a done deal?

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      • dan_cov
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        *Hops off bandwagon* So yeah basically he has changed nothing and is just buying a load of rubbish supplements hoping they perform miracles.

        Clueless idiots around in boxing today, says it all when you've got guys gassing out in a single round in the olympics.

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        • -PANDA-
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          good that he didnt replace ingle

          he's a good fit for him

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          • sizzla88
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            Originally posted by dan_cov
            *Hops off bandwagon* So yeah basically he has changed nothing and is just buying a load of rubbish supplements hoping they perform miracles.

            Clueless idiots around in boxing today, says it all when you've got guys gassing out in a single round in the olympics.
            lolz well said

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            • fatmash
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              lol its pathetic , .......................... its simple he just needs to eat natural foods to the correct calorie intake , sleep 8 to10 hours a night , no drinking or partying and increase his endurance !! ..................... if he works out 10 rounds in sparing do 20 if he runs 3 mile a day run 6 or 7 ............................... hes lazy and he likes to drink and party and eat junk food !! dont matter who he employs only he can solve that !!

              take a leaf outa marquez's book and start drinking ya own pi,ss !!! ........................ its worth a try lol

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              • DonCarlos83
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                Harsh!!!

                A bit Harsh guys,there isn't a top fighter in the world today that doesn't have nutritional experts, dieticians, conditioning coaches etc. to try and get in the very best shape.
                If it was as easy as sleeping and eatingwell and running a lot then fighters wouldn't spend thousands on these people to tune them up properly. Performing at an elite level is very very different to training part-time or doing it for fun.
                Time will tell if this is a good step or not but I don't see how it can do him any harm.

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                • fatmash
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DonCarlos83
                  A bit Harsh guys,there isn't a top fighter in the world today that doesn't have nutritional experts, dieticians, conditioning coaches etc. to try and get in the very best shape.
                  If it was as easy as sleeping and eatingwell and running a lot then fighters wouldn't spend thousands on these people to tune them up properly. Performing at an elite level is very very different to training part-time or doing it for fun.
                  Time will tell if this is a good step or not but I don't see how it can do him any harm.
                  its all bollocks .......................... you dont need a nutritional expert to tell you that you should not be blowing up 30 or 40 pounds above your fight weight , and that in your prime you should not be gassing after a few rounds !!
                  info on diet and nutrition is easily available on line !
                  even strength and conditional coachs .............. its just core work info you can find all over the web !

                  fact is hes lazy ................... its been reported from many sources , he likes a drink and he likes to eat ............................. the only real gain in my view would be motivation and mental .................. if it makes him act more professional then great !

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                    Does he really think a powerlifting coach is going to make the difference?

                    The great fighters of the past didn't even lift weights, they just did calisthenics and wood chopping.

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