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  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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    #21
    Originally posted by Fuzzy-101
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    Originally Posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.

    Brook will win this decisively. If it wasn't for the broken nose in the first fight it wouldn't had been close.

    And lol @ Brook can't beat Berto, Ortiz or Guerrero


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    Looking at Kell Brooks resume name me one fighter that he has beaten which makes you think he’ll be able to hang it out with Berto, Guerrero or Ortiz. Like I said before the guy went life and death with Carson Jones and don’t give me that excuse if he didn’t have a broken nose things would have been different, it’s a fight that’s what you get when you have two fighters throwing punches at each other.
    Looking at Rigo's resume before Donaire who did he fight that made you think he could hang with Donaire?

    You don't judge a fighter by resume alone. Berto, Ortiz and Guerrero aren't anything special.

    We will see in the rematch if the nose was a factor or not. Brook was put thru adversity and made it. He needed that.


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    • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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      #22
      Originally posted by D-MiZe
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      Originally Posted by Fuzzy-101

      Looking at Kell Brooks resume name me one fighter that he has beaten which makes you think he’ll be able to hang it out with Berto, Guerrero or Ortiz. Like I said before the guy went life and death with Carson Jones and don’t give me that excuse if he didn’t have a broken nose things would have been different, it’s a fight that’s what you get when you have two fighters throwing punches at each other.

      Show me one name on Rigondeaux's resume prior to Donaire that could suggest he'd be able to beat him. Look what happened.

      What ****** logic.

      He didn't go life & death with Jones, he outboxed him and tired out in the latter part of the fight. He didn't even have a strength & conditioning coach ffs. He faced adversity, beat it whilst running on fumes against a very game, aggressive, tough fighter in Carson Jones.

      I don't rate Brook that highly but get your head out of your arse.
      Oh **** Lmao. I just posted the same thing WTF... that **** was weird.


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      • Hougigo
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        #23
        Brook takes this by decision, not as close as last time

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        • D-MiZe
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          #24
          Originally posted by Fuzzy-101
          If he does manage to beat Jones in July he better ask his promoter to set up a match with one of the best fighters at 147
          Why does Brook have to fight one of the best at 147?

          If he was holding a belt hostage like Nathan Cleverly is doing @ 175, fair enough. But Brook is not relevant, why do people worry about fighters who are not relevant.

          A fight with Alexander is the only route they want to take, it'll happen I'm sure of it. I just hope they've reached some sort of agreement that after Alexander deals with Purdy and Brook with Jones, that they'll get it on in Nov/Dec.

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          • Fuzzy-101
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            #25
            Originally posted by D-MiZe
            Why does Brook have to fight one of the best at 147?

            If he was holding a belt hostage like Nathan Cleverly is doing @ 175, fair enough. But Brook is not relevant, why do people worry about fighters who are not relevant.

            A fight with Alexander is the only route they want to take, it'll happen I'm sure of it. I just hope they've reached some sort of agreement that after Alexander deals with Purdy and Brook with Jones, that they'll get it on in Nov/Dec.
            Hopefully, but I have been hearing that Khan may be facing Alexander at 147 some time around December.

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            • shenmue
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              #26
              I hope Brook doesn't get injured again, he needs to get back in the ring this time. Ring rust can be a *****. Hope Carson Brutally knocks him out but i can see Brook gets an easy points win this time.

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              • kiaba360
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                #27
                First match-up turned out to be pretty entertaining, so I don't mind. Brook needs a dominating performance from start to finish.

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                • springfiels
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Jakutindi Wauya
                  These 2 will milk the British public for as long as it takes. Kell's 0 has to be preserved so he can continue filling the Sheffield Arena.
                  Gotta agree with this. I was interested to see what Brook would do against a top level fighter in Alexander but every single postponement of their fight looked dodgy to me, I dont think Brook fancied it and i think Alexander thought he could maybe get the Mayweather fight (thank fcuk he didnt!). But yeah I don't expect to see Brook in with a live opponent any time soon and have little interest in even watching Brook-Jones II.

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                  • IronDanHamza
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                    #29
                    A lot of pressure on Brook here.

                    He has to look very impressive and dominate the fight.

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                    • Weebler I
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by D-MiZe
                      When he fights Jones in July it will have been 9 months since he was last in the ring for fuck sake. Had it not been for the injuries in the Alexander build-up, we'd have been looking at Brook with a completely different point of view.
                      I would have preferred to see him fight another opponent. Assuming it's a 10 rounder, what does he learn by beating Jones again?

                      Originally posted by Fuzzy-101
                      If he does manage to beat Jones in July he better ask his promoter to set up a match with one of the best fighters at 147
                      His promoter was intending to set a fight up against the mighty Julio Diaz.
                      Last edited by Weebler I; 05-15-2013, 09:17 AM.

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