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Originally posted by TheUptownKid View PostWhat's funny is people forget how the brook porter fight went down. It was a straight clinch fest that was very close. Brook didn't decisively prove anything in that fight except that he had an understanding of how to use his length, an advantage he won't hold this fight. His power didn't waiver porter and he never gained his respect as porter was attempting to get in his chest all night.
Would love to see how brook responds if he can't hurt Spence.
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Originally posted by TheUptownKid View PostWhat's funny is people forget how the brook porter fight went down. It was a straight clinch fest that was very close. Brook didn't decisively prove anything in that fight except that he had an understanding of how to use his length, an advantage he won't hold this fight. His power didn't waiver porter and he never gained his respect as porter was attempting to get in his chest all night.
Would love to see how brook responds if he can't hurt Spence.
Porter smothered his own work alot and when he did get inside and began to land to the body effectively brook INTELLIGENTLY wrapped him up and switched his head from side to side to avoid incidental headbutts.
Also, don't forget that porter began to tire in that fight and initiated his fair share of clinching in the second half of the fight. He and his genius of a father made no adjustments and came in with a flawed/poorly executed game plan. They underestimated brook and paid dearly for it. Who allows their fighter's opponent and his entire training team to watch what they are working on?
Spence may be taking brook lightly as well.
Nothing like a true 50/50 fight. Can't wait to see the outcome.
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Originally posted by Nusky View PostPorter ate a lot of one-two's on his way into brooks chest, all night to. He was even stunned once or twice in that fight due to his own eagerness/momentum being used against him combined with brooks respectable power.
Porter smothered his own work alot and when he did get inside and began to land to the body effectively brook INTELLIGENTLY wrapped him up and switched his head from side to side to avoid incidental headbutts.
Also, don't forget that porter began to tire in that fight and initiated his fair share of clinching in the second half of the fight. He and his genius of a father made no adjustments and came in with a flawed/poorly executed game plan. They underestimated brook and paid dearly for it. Who allows their fighter's opponent and his entire training team to watch what they are working on?
Spence may be taking brook lightly as well.
Nothing like a true 50/50 fight. Can't wait to see the outcome.
Brook is skilled for sure and I look forward to a good fight, but his porter win was hardly transcendent or elite status worthy.
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Originally posted by hrt3333 View PostHe proved he was very physically strong at 147 and had solid power and he used that to keep Porter at bay and tamed. He's a pretty good puncher at 147.
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Originally posted by gbonafide View PostGGG walked right through his power and didn't even bother with defense. Same with Shawn Porter. Brook is a really good fighter but it's not like he's Tito Trinidad or something when it comes to punching power. He KO % is nothing special.
Originally posted by mathed View PostAnd Brook had a broken face. I mean GGG was getting punched in the face by a professional boxer so I can understand some bruising, it's to be expected.
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