Basically, Hearn (Haymon implicitly) is (are) trying to lure GBP's Alvarez.... In case Canelo beats Cotto, they) are offering him Brook at 155 in order to fight for the Middleweight belts... "the Brook fight is bigger than Golovkin, doe"...
I would've thought Brook would want the winner from Thurman vs. Porter, especially if it's Thurman. I would love to see Brook vs. Lara @ 154, or Brook vs. one of the Charlo Bros. @ 154. If Brook fights Canelo or Cotto, it won't be @ 154.
I wouldn't mind seeing Brook Vs Bradley, if Bardley gets past Rios of course.
Canelo though? I think he will have moved up a division full time, by the time Brook gets to 154.
I think Brook beats Bradley. Too big and Bradley is really a pumped up 140 pounder. Brook vs. Thurmon would be great. I wish that coward Khan would fight Brook instead of screaming for Pacquaio or Mayweather , neither fight which he deserves by the way.
For those who aren't aware, Eddie Hearn talks a chronic amount of ****. What he's doing here (associating his fighters with big names he has no intentions of fighting) has become a favourite tactic of his. A most recent example being Scott Quigg and his apparent negotiations with Nonito Donaire. It all amounted to nothing and when Donaire's people called his bluff. And now, with Brook, he's linking him to Canelo who doesn't even fight at 154 anymore.
I Love Brook's Path; But He Doesn't Beat Canelo & It's Not Bigger Than Canelo-GGG
I love seeing a Brook seek to clean up at 147. Bradley is the next big fight due to Bradley a bigger name than Thurman with a belt. Let Thurman & Porter sort things out between themselves to fight the winner of Brook-Bradley. Although Canelo (who will beatdown Cotto) would be an entertaining fight with Brook, Canelo too big, too strong coming into his prime will be too much for Brook. But the biggest fight of them all is GGG & Canelo in their prime with titles on the line.
For those who aren't aware, Eddie Hearn talks a chronic amount of ****. What he's doing here (associating his fighters with big names he has no intentions of fighting) has become a favourite tactic of his. A most recent example being Scott Quigg and his apparent negotiations with Nonito Donaire. It all amounted to nothing and when Donaire's people called his bluff. And now, with Brook, he's linking him to Canelo who doesn't even fight at 154 anymore.
Don't pretend to know and talk the game as though you're smarter than Eddie Hearn. You look ****** with you "analysis" supported with no apparent expertise. Just shut up and enjoy the fights.
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