Mark my words: Kell Brook is a quitter, and will quit again.

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  • Truth Bringer
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    #1

    Mark my words: Kell Brook is a quitter, and will quit again.

    In the GGG fight, Brook was tapping his eye, looking at his corner.

    In the Spence fight, he was tapping his eye again and took multiple knees.

    "But but but meh aye, i coulda been blind...."

    Dude, it's a boxing match, any punch at any moment could kill you anyway. The sport is kill or be killed. Plus, you had one good eye, and was fully coherent in post fight interviews.

    Guys like Spence, Pacquiao, etc would keep fighting with an eyeball missing. You'd have to carry them out on a stretcher.

    "but but meh aye felt strange......"

    Brook lacks something in his character that makes him look for a way out.

    Any man that goes "Cruising" at night in Tenerife cannot be trusted.

    Bud is gonna expose the Hoe in this bytch. AGAIN.
    Last edited by Truth Bringer; 10-28-2020, 04:34 PM.
  • Earl-Hickey
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    #2
    Yeah I been saying this, Brook will quit unless Crawford manages to legit stop him before he gets a chance to quit.

    He's done it twice now and it's just the easy way out to do it again.

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    • hugh grant
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      #3
      Brook.isn't a quitter. But if brook does give up, the reason he gave up will excuse the no mas. He will have a good reason to say no mas. Be it his orbital gone, or Achilles tendon snapped to spagetti, or rotator cuff gone and can't use arm.
      That's not quitting.

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      • Roadblock
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        #4
        Originally posted by hugh grant
        Brook.isn't a quitter. But if brook does give up, the reason he gave up will excuse the no mas. He will have a good reason to say no mas. Be it his orbital gone, or Achilles tendon snapped to spagetti, or rotator cuff gone and can't use arm.
        That's not quitting.
        He could just say it hurt and you be happy.

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #5
          Brook is not a quitter. GGG just destroyed him.

          Crawford would "quit" very fast under GGG`s punches.

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          • deathofaclown
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            Either way, if Brook has one good night left in him, it’s a real fight.

            In my opinion, Brook would’ve beaten Spence if he hadn’t fought GGG and then dropped two divisions back to 147 after eye surgery and fought Spence straight away. It was a bad career move.

            Brook should’ve been one of this era’s leading welterweights if it wasn’t for inactivity and bad career choices. In the ring he was no joke.

            Good news is he looks in great shape for this fight and more motivated than I’ve ever seen him. But he’s 35 now, so we’ll see.

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            • Apollo7
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              #7
              You should quit.

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              • fistic flow
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                #8
                Originally posted by deathofaclown
                Either way, if Brook has one good night left in him, it’s a real fight.

                In my opinion, Brook would’ve beaten Spence if he hadn’t fought GGG and then dropped two divisions back to 147 after eye surgery and fought Spence straight away. It was a bad career move.

                Brook should’ve been one of this era’s leading welterweights if it wasn’t for inactivity and bad career choices. In the ring he was no joke.

                Good news is he looks in great shape for this fight and more motivated than I’ve ever seen him. But he’s 35 now, so we’ll see.
                Agree with all this. Brook looks like he's ready to prove something. Gonna be Crawford's trickiest opponent.

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                • kafkod
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Da Tongue
                  In the GGG fight, Brook was tapping his eye, looking at his corner.

                  In the Spence fight, he was tapping his eye again and took multiple knees.

                  "But but but meh aye, i coulda been blind...."

                  Dude, it's a boxing match, any punch at any moment could kill you anyway. The sport is kill or be killed. Plus, you had one good eye, and was fully coherent in post fight interviews.

                  Guys like Spence, Pacquiao, etc would keep fighting with an eyeball missing. You'd have to carry them out on a stretcher.

                  "but but meh aye felt strange......"

                  Brook lacks something in his character that makes him look for a way out.

                  Any man that goes "Cruising" at night in Tenerife cannot be trusted.

                  Bud is gonna expose the Hoe in this bytch.
                  Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
                  Yeah I been saying this, Brook will quit unless Crawford manages to legit stop him before he gets a chance to quit.

                  He's done it twice now and it's just the easy way out to do it again.
                  Fucking clowns who've never had a real fight in their lives calling Brook a quitter for not going 12 rounds with broken eye sockets against 2 of the hardest punchers in the game.

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                  • kafkod
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                    Brook is not a quitter. GGG just destroyed him.

                    Crawford would "quit" very fast under GGG`s punches.
                    I wonder how long it would take the OP to quit if he was getting punched in the face by GGG?

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