Kell Brook to undergo surgery on broken orbital bone suffered in loss

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    Kell Brook to undergo surgery on broken orbital bone suffered in loss

    Former welterweight world titleholder Kell Brook is preparing for surgery on his broken left orbital bone suffered during his knockout loss to Errol Spence Jr.

    Brook told ESPN on Wednesday that he will have surgery to repair the injury on June 16.

    "That's all I'm saying for now," Brook said. "I'm having a rest for a while."

    Fighting at home in Sheffield, England, before a wild crowd of 27,000 at Bramall Lane Football Ground, Brook suffered the broken orbital bone and lost his world title in an 11th-round knockout loss to Spence on May 27.

    Spence fractured Brook's orbital bone in the seventh round, but Brook continued to fight. He was knocked down in the 10th round, and when the injury became too severe, Brook took a knee and was counted out in the 11th round of a fight in which he was behind on all three scorecards.


    Kell Brook and Errol Spence Jr.
    Kell Brook is set for surgery next week to repair an orbital-bone injury suffered when he lost his world title last month.


    It is the second fight in a row in which the 31-year-old Brook (36-2, 25 KOs) has suffered the same injury. He suffered a broken orbital bone around his right eye that needed surgery following a fifth-round knockout loss to unified middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin in September in London. Brook, who had no luck finding a marquee welterweight opponent, had moved up two weight classes to challenge Golovkin.

    "I got caught on the left eye in the seventh, and it felt really bad," Brook said after the Spence fight. "It was the one the worst feelings I ever had -- kind of like when GGG hit me and fractured my orbital bone. It was devastating. I just couldn't see.

    "It was a competitive fight. He got some rounds. I won some rounds, too. I felt I was winning, but my eye didn't allow me to continue. I just couldn't see. You can't fight if you can't see. I got put down, and I got up because I'm a warrior. I got up and kept on fighting, but in the 11th, I just couldn't see. I had to take the knee."

    After recovering from the surgery following the loss to Golovkin, Brook surprised many by returning to welterweight, where he has had problems making weight, to face Spence, who was his mandatory challenger.

    Spence (22-0, 19 KOs), a 27-year-old southpaw, could make his first title defense in September to headline a Premier Boxing Champions card on Fox in Dallas, just 22 miles from his hometown of DeSoto, Texas.

    "Hopefully I can have a homecoming in Dallas, maybe in September sometime," Spence told reporters at a recent lunch in New York. "I've got to talk to my manager [Al Haymon]. Fighting at home in front of my fans, family and friends, that's a dream come true, especially me having the title and bringing it back to Dallas, which hasn't happened in a long time. That would mean a lot to me. That would be a dream of mine, too. Hopefully I can make that happen."
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    Poor guy!!!

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    • The Time
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      Nickname is no longer Special K or The Special One, from now on they will introduce him as:

      Kell "Glass Cheek Bones" Brook
      Last edited by The Time; 06-07-2017, 10:05 AM.

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        He needs to take a year off to heal up if he wants to keep fighting.

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        • BoxingFan85
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          Kell "Titanium" Brook

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          • rjpaterson
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            Very unfortunate, also hope he takes a good break and lets it heal properly. Better to take 8-12 months now than regularly re injure it in training

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            • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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              Good news is, his other side held up just fine. But that was only one fight. How will it hold up after taking multiple blows over the course of several fights?

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              • BoxingIsGreat
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                All the best to Brook. It might be time to retire and enjoy life.

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                • shahida TKO
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                  Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
                  Good news is, his other side held up just fine. But that was only one fight. How will it hold up after taking multiple blows over the course of several fights?
                  apparently calcium builds around the bone and make it stronger than before.

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                  • VERSION1 (V1)
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                    soul_survivor here is your proof

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