Kell Brook vs Viacheslav Senchenko

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  • Weebler I
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    #11
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    I don't. Senchenko is just not that good, and hasn't tasted the kind of power brook has. I mean, if Malignaggi stops you in 7...

    Brook KO mid rounds. I'll be shocked and disappointed if this goes the full length.
    I think it goes 12...

    Granted Malignaggi is not a big puncher but he is elusive and fit, Brook is neither. I don't think this is a bad fight for Kell at all.

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    • LacedUp
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      #12
      Originally posted by The Weebler II
      I think it goes 12...

      Granted Malignaggi is not a big puncher but he is elusive and fit, Brook is neither. I don't think this is a bad fight for Kell at all.
      We'll see.

      Ricky Hatton seemed to hurt him a few times and shake him up in their fight, I can only imagine what a fit brook would do to him.

      A lot of people have been saying this is Brook's last chance to show up fit. As in no foot injury, bad weight, no motivation etc.. I agree.

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      • Weebler I
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        #13
        Originally posted by LacedUp
        We'll see.

        Ricky Hatton seemed to hurt him a few times and shake him up in their fight, I can only imagine what a fit brook would do to him.

        A lot of people have been saying this is Brook's last chance to show up fit. As in no foot injury, bad weight, no motivation etc.. I agree.
        I don't recall seeing him hurt to be honest, although I haven't re-watched the fight.

        Imo Brook gassed again in his last fight. He won the first 3 rounds heavily and then out of nowhere Jones was right back in the fight catching him with flush shots he shouldn't be caught with.

        A lot of people will criticise the Senchenko match-up but personally I think it's the right fight at the right time for Brook. I think he'll be made to work for a points decision over 12.

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        • Kagami Taiga
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          #14
          As expected. Not really a step up tho.

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          • badnewsbrown
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            #15
            I'm glad people aren't getting fooled by the Hatton win lol. Senchenko is a piss poor former belt holder. Paulie put a beatdown on him, and he ain't done that to nobody! Brook stops him easy.

            The mugs at sky will be happy about this bs fight and pretend like it's a challenge for Brook. This guy needs to stop wasting time, it's becoming pathetic.

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            • LacedUp
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              #16
              Originally posted by The Weebler II
              I don't recall seeing him hurt to be honest, although I haven't re-watched the fight.

              Imo Brook gassed again in his last fight. He won the first 3 rounds heavily and then out of nowhere Jones was right back in the fight catching him with flush shots he shouldn't be caught with.

              A lot of people will criticise the Senchenko match-up but personally I think it's the right fight at the right time for Brook. I think he'll be made to work for a points decision over 12.
              Not hurt as in close to being KOd or anything like that, but he took a few steps back and covered on around the mid rounds as far as memory goes. I haven't rewatched it either.

              I don't think it's the worst matchup. He's a good fighter, but Brook needs to KO him if he wants to make a statement of any kind.

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              • Weebler I
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                #17
                Originally posted by LacedUp
                Not hurt as in close to being KOd or anything like that, but he took a few steps back and covered on around the mid rounds as far as memory goes. I haven't rewatched it either.

                I don't think it's the worst matchup. He's a good fighter, but Brook needs to KO him if he wants to make a statement of any kind.
                Sure, but I think it would be more beneficial to Brook get 12 rounds in and actually look fit in the last 3-4 because the next opponent (after VS) likely will take him into deep water.
                Last edited by Weebler I; 07-26-2013, 06:50 AM.

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                • Clark81
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                  #18
                  So the protection of Kell Brook continues...forget the Hatton fight, this guy got schooled by a B level Malignaggi. Bull**** fight

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                  • Dirk Diggler UK
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                    #19
                    It's an OK fight, quite disappointing. Josesito Lopez wouldn't have been much better. Eddie Hearn is just biding time now before pushing for the Khan fight.

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                    • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                      #20
                      Hearn knows what he's doing. Everyone will tune in/come see the guy who beat Hatton get beaten to a pulp.


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