Kell Brook was the most poorly handled guy I can think of
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I'm pretty sure it wasn't Hearn's fault but Brook's. He publicly jumped on the opportunity to fight Golovkin. It was also 100% him that wanted to face Spence and come down to 147 after a short layoff after Golovkin. I remember Hearn virtually begging him to move to 154 immediately and take a longer break.
Only person to blame here is Brook. Dude got balls and chocolate brownies, not sure about the brains.Comment
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both golovkin and spence decisions was his own pride. he was the one that wanted the fight after eubanks jr backed out. he was the one that felt he can make 147 when in fact he had struggled the last 2 fights to make 147 vs spence. no different when dawson felt i can make 168 vs ward or oscar thinking he could make 147 vs pacman.Comment
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I don't know anything of the healing process of his injury so is 8 months a long lay off for that injury bearing in mind he can't spar a good while after the operation? How much earlier should he have fought?Comment
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Eh, fair enough. I shouldn't have said short layoff. Considering he had his eye socket broken though, I think he should have taken at least this long (8-9 months) and fought a tuneup at 154, instead of squeezing into 147 and taking on a dangerous puncher just to get his face broken again.Comment
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Eh, fair enough. I shouldn't have said short layoff. Considering he had his eye socket broken though, I think he should have taken at least this long (8-9 months) and fought a tuneup at 154, instead of squeezing into 147 and taking on a dangerous puncher just to get his face broken again.Comment
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