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It's easy to see and understand why Khan is reluctant to risk a brook fight.Brook is not proven and more so not known , on top of it he carries a good dig which could prove costly to Khan should they ever meet.Khan for his part MUST this time fight a top welter to have any chance of selling a Mayweather fight.Has, as been said to get in the mix Brook must win a world title to fast track his snail like progress.
The prospect of this match up is intriguing , they both seem a little on the weak side around the whiskers inc. Brook remember Senchenko stiffened him! They don't like each other and they both dig, keep winning guy's it's one i'd like to see.
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Since when has Brook had attention on the world stage?? You're from the UK right!!!? Shawn Porter didn't even know who Kell Brook was....... let alone the world stage of boxing fans
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Originally posted by ragingbull1 View PostSince when has Brook had attention on the world stage?? You're from the UK right!!!? Shawn Porter didn't even know who Kell Brook was....... let alone the world stage of boxing fans
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Originally posted by JackTheLad View PostBut in the meantime Brook Khan would have been a good fight to set up the Floyd fight, and I think that Kell is actually a step ahead of Collazo in my opinion and kell would stop Collazo. I'm a fan of both but I think khan will duck the Brook fight.
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Originally posted by JackTheLad View PostWell if people know about Khan they're gonna know about Brook, we all know how big rivalry fights can be, just look at Froch Groves, which is a similar situation being that Froch is proven and groves is not.
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Originally posted by JackTheLad View PostThat's bull5hit, just as many people know about Brook through the khan rivalry as they do about the super relevant past prime Collazo.
Whilst Brook's last fight was on Tony Bellew's undercard.
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