People forget that before moving up to face GGG, Brook was a considered very big and strong welterweight even though he was still unproven and had not really stepped up his competition. He was strong enough to be able to clinch Porter up and not allow himself to be muscled around.
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Originally posted by DumpkinsPlus5 View PostYep, they went B-Hop and did the punch and hold routine. I actually remember Kevin Cunningham telling Alexander "just grab this mf man." Like it was literally part of their gameplan. Kell Brook should've been deducted points for all the holding he did.
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I seem to remember him landing stiff jabs, straight rights and counter lefts. He wasn't shy of tying up Porter too when he had to.
He had to weather the storm at times, like all of Porter's opponents, but Brook could fight.
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Originally posted by Chrismart View PostI seem to remember him landing stiff jabs, straight rights and counter lefts. He wasn't shy of tying up Porter too when he had to.
He had to weather the storm at times, like all of Porter's opponents, but Brook could fight.
Unfortunately, the trajectory of his career was **** and he was unable to reach his full potential
Then he overcompensated going full ****** after years of random fights in Europe by jumping 2 division to fight a machine in 3g
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Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View PostBrook the most talented welter among the current crop
Unfortunately, the trajectory of his career was **** and he was unable to reach his full potential
Then he overcompensated going full ****** after years of random fights in Europe by jumping 2 division to fight a machine in 3g
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Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Posthow did Kell comfortably defeat Porter. Meanwhile better fighters Spence, Keith, & Garcia had a hard time against Shawn.
This echoes Floyd-Maidana-Devon Alexander. The better fighter has a harder time vs the same opponent.
He's only fought one of them, and he was ahead on points against Spence after seven rounds. Even after eight rounds - where his glass eye sockets began to let him down - it was still a three-way split draw.
People remember Kell and his glass eyesockets in that fight, but then don't remember Spence looking like a bell end at the halfway stage, 2 points down on 2 judges' cards.
But Brook really seemed to screw his career trajectory with that GGG fight, and now he's in the wilderness, while Spence, as shown in my avy, is getting his pecker blown by Porter.
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