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Eddie Hearn has ruined Kell Brook's career
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Originally posted by FrankieBruno View Post
The problem with Brook, he fought 30 plus bums, he was never a war tested warrior,
But you are right it makes you battle tested and proven.
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Originally posted by leppard365 View PostEddie Hearn has ruined Kell Brook's career
he should never have gone in with golovkin. But he did because eddie hearn is a money grabbing jerk.
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I said that when the Golovkin fight was announced.
Hearn sold him down the river then turned around and done the same to Bellew, who got very lucky, and Allen to a lesser degree.
Brook is going to struggle with 12 rounds at 147 moving forward. He's not going to have the energy at that weight to keep up what he does over the distance. Brook was 5-1 or 4-2 up at the halfway point and slowed drastically.
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostWasnt a war tested warrior like barrera was against Pac. But Pac critics like to say Barrera had been in wars so was past prime? When in actual fact Barrera was prime when he lost to Pac. Being in wars dont make you past prime, it may shorten your career though.
But you are right it makes you battle tested and proven.
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Originally posted by leppard365 View Posthe should never have gone in with golovkin. But he did because eddie hearn is a money grabbing jerk.
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Originally posted by leppard365 View PostWas never about giving the fans the best fight. Was always about making £££ like it always is with him.
He fought a guy 2 weight classes above him that was known as the fiercest puncher on the planet.
Risked his fighters health for £££.
That's hearn for ya.
Complaining about fighters taking risks, jeeezzus.
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Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06 View PostI said that when the Golovkin fight was announced.
Hearn sold him down the river then turned around and done the same to Bellew, who got very lucky, and Allen to a lesser degree.
Brook is going to struggle with 12 rounds at 147 moving forward. He's not going to have the energy at that weight to keep up what he does over the distance. Brook was 5-1 or 4-2 up at the halfway point and slowed drastically.
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