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    As previously reported on BoxingScene.com, Kell Brook (36-0, 25KOs) - a career welterweight and the current IBF belt-holder in that division - faces IBF, IBO, WBA and WBC middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin (35-0, 32KOs) in a full-fledged middleweight bout with a weight limit of 160-pounds.
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  • #2
    STFU and take your snake oil somewhere else.

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    • #3
      Yes, a guy who was just about to take a welterweight fight is going to come in as a true middleweight.
      Good luck selling that idea...

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        • #5
          If you ask me, Brook is a more complete boxer than that one-dimensional Lara. Brook got good defense and powerful offense. If he manages to withstand GG's initial punches and can return fire with fire, then it will be a long night for GG. Frankly, this fight is dangerous for both fighters. Once Brook hurts GG, the follow up for a KO finish will be massive.

          Brook got plenty of time to grow more muscles and get to where he needed to be in the ring.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JQside View Post
            If you ask me, Brook is a more complete boxer than that one-dimensional Lara. Brook got good defense and powerful offense. If he manages to withstand GG's initial punches and can return fire with fire, then it will be a long night for GG. Frankly, this fight is dangerous for both fighters. Once Brook hurts GG, the follow up for a KO finish will be massive.

            Brook got plenty of time to grow more muscles and get to where he needed to be in the ring.
            You're scared of Lara

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            • #7
              Pathetic. Stop lying to the fan boys tom

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              • #8
                It doesn't take much 2 figure that out all you have to do is look at the 2 guys GGG is just a small MW, nothing more ...I just don't understand the basis of the article just possibly trying 2 show that Brook, @ least physically, will be almost on par w/ him in skills ...but punch definitely not...

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                • #9
                  GGG is bigger. You can't really go on height when there's people fighting at 154 or below taller than Mike Tyson. Look at Canelo v Khan, their height was similar but you could see the difference in the ring.

                  With that said, i don't think he's huge compared to Brook. Brook should probably fight at 154 anyway. The main problem for Brook jumping up 2 weight differences isn't Brook's own size, it's more the fact he's used to fighting Welterweights, and usually not very good ones, to fighting a Middleweight who is one of the best fighters in the world.

                  I think he will feel the difference between his usual opponents to Golovkin, more so than size difference between him and GGG. I rate Brook and I feel he could compete at 154 and 160 and beat some good opposition but this one is a step too far right now i think.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JQside View Post
                    Brook got plenty of time to grow more muscles and get to where he needed to be in the ring.
                    Utter bullshyt.
                    He's got 8 weeks. That's a training camp. He has just enough time to get his cardio up and zero time to pack on any muscle.

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