This was good advice by SRL:
08/30/2016:
"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."
Unfortunately, I don't think Kell got the memo!
08/30/2016:
"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."
Unfortunately, I don't think Kell got the memo!
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