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  • #21
    Originally posted by FrankieBruno View Post
    to answers TS question...Back to Khan..Brook has no business at 154
    Brook just likes to eat.

    Some guys can push themselves away from the table.....others can't.

    Boxing has seen many a good fighter eat themselves out of a promising career.

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    • #22
      there are still a lot of options if he loses to spence.

      ideally he would fight khan, although i dont see khan fighting him if he won let alone lost.

      next best shot would be hoping thurman loses to garcia and fight him. were thurman to win he would probably fight spence and garcia would take on spence or khan before brook win or loss imo.

      next best options after that are bradley or broner imo, broner is unlikely if he takes a second loss in a row but bradley might happen since he is coming off a loss himself.

      worst case scenario he fights vargas, berto, guerrero or rematches porter. which despite being the worst case scenario are still some solid fights. should all be rather easy to make as well for various reasons.

      brook is still in good shape if he loses. should avoid 154 though, as good as he is i dont see him doing well there.

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      • #23
        Get that Khan fight.. even after defeat its gonna be his biggest fight.. then retire

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        • #24
          He would probably be then ready for Khan, Khan just want Brook to be war torn a bit like himself, before jumping in the ring with him. Tougher opponents/style can really make you shop worn. The Khan fight would be there waiting for Brook even if he loses.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
            It's a weird thing to talk about since Brook has won all of his fights except for against GGG which was competitive and didn't even end in a KO.

            Brook is totally fine where he is, even if he loses to Spence which is very unlikely.
            This has got to stop. How was Brook competitve. Because he got a few shots in?

            Posters here act like Brook's orbital bone injury wasn't caused by Golovkin's power. Did he have a pre-existing injury prior to that fight? If not, Brook's movement and athleticism was no match for Golovkin's heavy hands and ring cutting power.

            As a more mobile WW you are supposed to get a few shots in on a MW. Does anybody really thing that Rigo couldn't land a few shots on, say, Orlando Salido. Of course he would, but eventually he's probably get ground down. That is what we call a predictable ending.

            Do you think Golovkin wouldn't get a few shots in on Stevenson? He would but he's get ground down. That doesn't make it competitive does it.

            One more? How about James DeGale and Usyk ? Same ending.

            In short, Brook was outgunned in the end. He didn't have the power to keep Golovkin off him and if his team hadn't thrown in the towel he's have been on the floor like Daniel Geale.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
              It's a weird thing to talk about since Brook has won all of his fights except for against GGG which was competitive and didn't even end in a KO.

              Brook is totally fine where he is, even if he loses to Spence which is very unlikely.
              I think Brook should probably be a slight favourite to beat Spence.

              However the Golovkin fight was definitely NOT competitive.

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              • #27
                To 154 to fight Carson Jones or Jo Jo Dan again

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                • #28
                  He will try to fight Khan or lure Ricky Hatton out of retirement

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                    It's a weird thing to talk about since Brook has won all of his fights except for against GGG which was competitive and didn't even end in a KO.

                    Brook is totally fine where he is, even if he loses to Spence which is very unlikely.
                    Your one of a few on here talking sense, Algiers is Spencer's best opponent. Lots of Americans HOPING he lives up to THEIR expectations, it astounds me how a lot of the posters on here are blowing so much smoke up spences arse yet the same posters are hating on ggg, spence is just about to be let go in the big pond, he could quite easily be gobbled up

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                    • #30
                      If Brook loses by KO against Spence I don't think he will be the same fighter ever.

                      He moves up to 154 I guess he can fight the Liam Smith's of the UK and find a way to win a title at 154 against a weak champ but I doubt that will happen because I don't see him beating any of the champs at 154.

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