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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #1

    Kell brook ruining his career

    He's gonna lose to golovtard and then when he loses 13lb to go back to 147 he will have a glass chin forever like roy
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    lol is that what taking a challenge on is known as these days

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      #3
      Originally posted by bigdramashow
      lol is that what taking a challenge on is known as these days
      So you mean that the guy that KO's every middleweight wont shatter Kell Brooks jaw?

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        doesnt mean his career would be ruined, plenty of other fights to be made, no shame if he does lose to golovkin having gone up in weight.

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          #5
          Originally posted by bigdramashow
          doesnt mean his career would be ruined, plenty of other fights to be made, no shame if he does lose to golovkin having gone up in weight.
          I think OP meant that the damage that he potentially will suffer will have permanent influence throughout the rest of his career as in RJJr for example. Its common knowledge that when a fighter gets KO hes much more susceptible to getting KO again.

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            #6
            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            I think OP meant that the damage that he potentially will suffer will have permanent influence throughout the rest of his career as in RJJr for example. Its common knowledge that when a fighter gets KO hes much more susceptible to getting KO again.
            oh right, ive just woke up so not at my sharpest lol, didnt read it properly. I dont think brooks gonna get brutally ko'd or anything, think if it does end its going to be more down to accumulation of punches, think hes savvy enough to defend himself. guess we shall see

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              #7
              Originally posted by bigdramashow
              oh right, ive just woke up so not at my sharpest lol, didnt read it properly. I dont think brooks gonna get brutally ko'd or anything, think if it does end its going to be more down to accumulation of punches, think hes savvy enough to defend himself. guess we shall see
              Thats even worse. But you know they are going to be fighting in the UK and their referees have a 'Mercy' policy ( for the protection of the competitors ) that is available at the discretion of the assigned official...however I'm not aware if GGG made any demands to have a non local referee -- a big mistake if so.

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                #8
                Originally posted by 1hourRun
                Thats even worse. But you know they are going to be fighting in the UK and their referees have a 'Mercy' policy ( for the protection of the competitors ) that is available at the discretion of the assigned official...however I'm not aware if GGG made any demands to have a non local referee -- a big mistake if so.
                yeah im a brit but i know what the refs and judges here are like, and its not good. if by some chance does GGG does get the slightest bit wobbled the ref is jumping straight in and calling it off lol

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                  Originally posted by bigdramashow
                  yeah im a brit but i know what the refs and judges here are like, and its not good. if by some chance does GGG does get the slightest bit wobbled the ref is jumping straight in and calling it off lol
                  That explains a lot.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun
                    So you mean that the guy that KO's every middleweight wont shatter Kell Brooks jaw?
                    ... how comes?... your friends here use to say that he only "fought bums and no hopers"... therefore he is supposed to shatter shit...

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