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    IBF welterweight champion Kell Brook (36-1, 25KOs) is back in training and looking forward to getting back in the ring. Last month, Brook suffered the first loss of his career when he was stopped in five rounds by IBF/IBO/WBA/WBC middleweight king Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin at the O2 Arena in London.
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  • #2
    And the KING returns. Cotto, Queen Khan, Canelo, Pacquiao, Queef Thurman, etc all on our hit list!

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    • #3
      can see him fighting canelo next, and dont be shocked if he beats the diva...

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      • #4
        SRL (the voice of reason): ... "you'll come back but give yourself time to heal totally, mentally, spiritually, psychologically and physically."

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        • #5
          This is the 2nd time SRL has given sound advice to Kell Brook! Brook should've listened the 1st time:

          August 30, 2016:

          "He also has to be in the best shape ever, capital E, to maintain the tempo and the pace of Golovkin.

          "He has to be mobile, in and out, and try to confuse triple-G.

          "He has to do what he does best and be himself, but faster, quicker, smarter, more economical."

          And Leonard added that there are lessons Brook can learn from his 1987 Vegas clash with Hagler.

          "To maintain the weight was quite difficult, I was kind of a natural welterweight," said Leonard.

          "My weight would not go beyond 155 so it was very difficult trying to maintain 160."

          "I was trying to figure out what weight I should be. As the fight got closer, I weighed in at 158, which didn't take away from my speed and didn't take away from my mobility.

          "Brook has to understand what weight is he most comfortable at, what weight won't take away his speed or his movement."

          "I kept moving, I could not stand toe-to-toe with Marvin Hagler. The times I did, was just to release my combinations, and then get back out."

          "I could not be a stationary target because it wears you down against a bigger guy, a heavier opponent."

          http://www.skysports.com/boxing/news...-beat-triple-g

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Da Pimper View Post
            And the KING returns. Cotto, Queen Khan, Canelo, Pacquiao, Queef Thurman, etc all on our hit list!
            Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
            can see him fighting canelo next, and dont be shocked if he beats the diva...
            I'm very much looking forward to seeing Brook going for titles at SWW.

            It would be awesome if he could Canelo into the ring with him at a CW ... and knock that bull**** lineal MW crown clean off the ginger diva's head!

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            • #7
              This fat ass hypejob better stop holding the 147 belt hostage..... He is the worst 147 champion of the decade with defenses against bums like no no dan and gavin hahahahah...... Spence will be a real champ!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                I'm very much looking forward to seeing Brook going for titles at SWW.

                It would be awesome if he could Canelo into the ring with him at a CW ... and knock that bull**** lineal MW crown clean off the ginger diva's head!
                No, you don't want that! You don't want Canelo to be exposed before he fights GGG! If that happens, what would be the career defining win for GGG? What you should hope for is that Canelo remains the BS Ring and lineal MW champion, for Zurdo Ramirez to remain the champion, for DeGale to remain the champion! These are the fights that can make GGG an ATG and 1st ballot HOF fighter!

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                • #9
                  I hope that he didn't lose any confidence. He has some huge fights at Super welter weight and demonstrated a lot of courage by jumping 2 divisions and taking on a killer. Canelo vs Brook would be terrific.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                    No, you don't want that! You don't want Canelo to be exposed before he fights GGG! If that happens, what would be the career defining win for GGG? What you should hope for is that Canelo remains the BS Ring and lineal MW champion, for Zurdo Ramirez to remain the champion, for DeGale to remain the champion! These are the fights that can make GGG an ATG and 1st ballot HOF fighter!
                    I don't see beating Canelo as a career defining win for GGG. Apart from the money, Canelo has nothing for Golovkin.

                    Canelo might be a much better fighter at 160 than he is at 154/155, due to not draining himself to make weight, but we've no way of knowing how much better. So if GGG steam rollered and KO'd him, at 160, he likely wouldn't get the credit he deserved for doing it. As with Kell Brook, people would bring up the fact that Canelo is not a career MW and use it to discredit GGG's achievement.

                    Thinking about it, it might actually do more for GGG's resume and P4P claim if Brook beat Canelo, rather than GGG doing it himself!

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