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  • Sir_Didymus
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    #51
    13 years a pro. Fought at the same weight for his entire life bar one cash grab against GGG and a sly catchweight of 152lb against Carson Jones in the rematch because the first one was so close they used the same weight excuses and wanted an advantage in the rematch. 13 years as a pro and nothing but bums. Even Porter is fringe world level at best. So he fights one cash grab fight and one mandatory, which was his first ever true test which is universally agreed, which he QUITS and now we have his deluded fans thinking he's going to fight the best at 154lbs?

    LOL!! Watch him find the Ernie Smiths, the No No Dans and the Busy Biziers of the 154lb division till they build up a British clash with another fringe British level contender in Liam Smith (he's that bad). It's also hilarious to see how his fans are already begging for the Khan fight to be at 154lbs. LOL!! Khan is already on record saying 147lb or nothing. 70-30 or nothing.

    Don't forget kids it was Eddie Hearn in the ring straight after Kell Brook QUIT, with his bottom lip quivering, begging Khan again. ������

    BTW you idiots please look up the definition of a "fighter" or a "warrior" and see how far the word QUIT is from those two words. You dummies if a weak fighter like Malignaggi can go a full 12 rounds with a prime hard hitting Cotto with 11 of those rounds with a BROKEN ORBITAL then anyone can unless of course you lack the heart, determination and skills to fight on. Go watch it and tell me how he survived​ further damage. He boxed beautifully with his limited ability to last the 12. He boxed through the adversity.

    Unlike Brook, the SERIAL QUITTER, who gives up and looks towards his corner, the referee and then goes down on one knee to QUIT. He's a QUITTER. Don't twist it kids. ������
    Last edited by Sir_Didymus; 05-29-2017, 04:56 PM.

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    • TheDynasty
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      #52
      Originally posted by Sir_Didymus
      13 years a pro. Fought at the same weight for his entire life bar one cash grab against GGG and a sly catchweight of 152lb against Carson Jones in the rematch because the first one was so close they used the same weight excuses and wanted an advantage in the rematch. 13 years as a pro and nothing but bums. Even Porter is fringe world level at best. So he fights one cash grab fight and one mandatory, which was his first ever true test which is universally agreed, which he QUITS and now we have his deluded fans thinking he's going to fight the best at 154lbs?

      LOL!! Watch him find the Ernie Smiths, the No No Dans and the Busy Biziers of the 154lb division till they build up a British clash with another fringe British level contender in Liam Smith (he's that bad). It's also hilarious to see how his fans are already begging for the Khan fight to be at 154lbs. LOL!! Khan is already on record saying 147lb or nothing. 70-30 or nothing.

      Don't forget kids it was Eddie Hearn in the ring straight after Kell Brook QUIT, with his bottom lip quivering, begging Khan again. ������

      BTW you idiots please look up the definition of a "fighter" or a "warrior" and see how far the word QUIT is from those two words. You dummies if a weak fighter like Malignaggi can go a full 12 rounds with a prime hard hitting Cotto with 11 of those rounds with a BROKEN ORBITAL then anyone can unless of course you lack the heart, determination and skills to fight on. Go watch it and tell me how he survived​ further damage. He boxed beautifully with his limited ability to last the 12. He boxed through the adversity.

      Unlike Brook, the SERIAL QUITTER, who gives up and looks towards his corner, the referee and then goes down on one knee to QUIT. He's a QUITTER. Don't twist it kids. ������
      Whatever this guy said. FACTS UPON FACTS

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      • TheDynasty
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        #53
        At 154 brook needs a iron man mask

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        • aboutfkntime
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          #54
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          Now that he has lost the IBF welterweight title in the ring, not by giving it up, Kell Brook seems more agreeable to the idea of moving up to 154 pounds. The former champion told Sky Sports News on Sunday that his next fight might be the appropriate time to make a permanent move up from 147 pounds. The 31-year-old Brook has fought almost exclusively at welterweight since he made his pro debut in September 2004.
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          before that fight I said.....

          * Spence would win
          * Brook would immediately move up
          * he will be a better fighter at 154

          not blaming the weight, nor am I saying that Brook is

          he was clearly struggling to make 147, it is time

          be different if a Khan fight was guaranteed at welter

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          • MrRolltide91
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            #55
            Should go after Khan first

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            • MEXfistology
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              #56
              There's no way he beats the top guys at 154 , both Lara and Charlo would physically hurt him worse than Spence did, they're bigger men naturally, ..once he loses at 154 his team will be known for advising him the worst moves, moving up to 160 to face golovkin, move back down to 147 to face proly the best welterweight Spence, then move back up to 154 and compete in a stacked division against beasts.

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              • Sledgeweather17
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                #57
                Originally posted by bluepete
                Theres nothing hard to understand about what you wrote. But to quote he's own interview "I've had it scanned, and the eye socket is broke again". Now that would make anyone think that it was the same eye, despite the obvious problem he was havong with the other eye. I'm with you on how he could be in other good fights, Khan and maybe Eubank ect, but not with the understandable fear of going blind. He's not going to be able to prevail if he's getting hit solidly on it.
                Kell Brook might need reconstructive surgery to repair an injury around an eye after a second straight fight. The former IBF welterweight champion told Sky Spor


                Get all your facts first before jumping to conclusions.

                Why will he have fear of going blind when both eyes have titanium plates to protect him?
                Last edited by Sledgeweather17; 05-29-2017, 09:32 PM.

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                • sammybee
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                  #58
                  if Brook eyes could not stand against 147 fighter,how will it fare against 154 fighters?

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                  • satiev1
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                    #59
                    Wait I thought he's a natural ww. I'm confused.

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                    • Ray*
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Sir_Didymus
                      13 years a pro. Fought at the same weight for his entire life bar one cash grab against GGG and a sly catchweight of 152lb against Carson Jones in the rematch because the first one was so close they used the same weight excuses and wanted an advantage in the rematch. 13 years as a pro and nothing but bums. Even Porter is fringe world level at best. So he fights one cash grab fight and one mandatory, which was his first ever true test which is universally agreed, which he QUITS and now we have his deluded fans thinking he's going to fight the best at 154lbs?

                      LOL!! Watch him find the Ernie Smiths, the No No Dans and the Busy Biziers of the 154lb division till they build up a British clash with another fringe British level contender in Liam Smith (he's that bad). It's also hilarious to see how his fans are already begging for the Khan fight to be at 154lbs. LOL!! Khan is already on record saying 147lb or nothing. 70-30 or nothing.

                      Don't forget kids it was Eddie Hearn in the ring straight after Kell Brook QUIT, with his bottom lip quivering, begging Khan again. ������

                      BTW you idiots please look up the definition of a "fighter" or a "warrior" and see how far the word QUIT is from those two words. You dummies if a weak fighter like Malignaggi can go a full 12 rounds with a prime hard hitting Cotto with 11 of those rounds with a BROKEN ORBITAL then anyone can unless of course you lack the heart, determination and skills to fight on. Go watch it and tell me how he survived​ further damage. He boxed beautifully with his limited ability to last the 12. He boxed through the adversity.

                      Unlike Brook, the SERIAL QUITTER, who gives up and looks towards his corner, the referee and then goes down on one knee to QUIT. He's a QUITTER. Don't twist it kids. ������
                      Green K, nothing but the truth here. I dont see him fighting anyone of note at 154. If he didnt do it at 147 in 13 years where people like Bradley, Alexander, Chaves, Peterson, Garcia, Thurman, Collazo etc just to name a few (25% named), then i don't see him taking on the Lara, Charlo, williams, D.andrade etc.

                      Am sure if Cotto or Canelo comes calling he would take it and call himself a warrior lol.

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