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so eubank bottled it?
brook will be crushed worse than khan was against canelo |
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Hearns played Eubank jr like a complete mug
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Eubank clearly bottled it imo.
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Chris Eubank Jr @ChrisEubankJr 17m17 minutes ago
I haven't been shown one contract since my fight with GGG was announced. I'm still ready & waiting to sign. Fighting Brook is a joke #2Small Thats what happens when you flirt with channel 5 ![]() Im in Italy that weekend. What happened to October dates ![]() |
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Brook v GGG!
Where did that come from? |
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can't wait for this hopefully camp goes well for both we don't want another postponed fight. some cracking fights to look forward to - ward kovalev should be a cracker.
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![]() fecking knew eubank wouldnt take the fight |
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Jnr claiming Hearn never gave him any contract to sign
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Hearn said he's not allowed to speak to Jr. Clearly it's all Sr's fault. He wanted ridiculous things, he basically wanted to be the promoter of the fight, wanted to triple ticket prices, wanted to choose the commentary team, wanted to control the undercard (probably keep it as cheap as possible I guess?).
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Jr needs to get away from Sr's influence. Sr is burning too many bridges for him. He got a terrible deal for fighting Saunders, and has otherwise fought pretty much nobodies. I'm sure Hearn could engineer him a world title route if Sr would let him, but Sr wants too much control. I guess the biggest question is did Sr ever actually want GGG, or was it just bluster thinking Hearn could never deliver?
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the latter, english isnt a fool, they called GGGs bluff and its backfired
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AuMgE6Y7oI
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english isnt a fool,
I'd disagree with that, Grant. Saw him being interviewed on "hardtalk" a few weeks ago. He was still spouting the same conflicted bullshit as twenty odd years ago. Sackur went easy on him, as he tends to do on that programme, but he was still very defensive and obviously is just as deluded as he ever was. I wouldn't go as far as to call him a border-line psychopath, but there is definitely something wrong with him, imo. |
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just got in think iv'e had to many drugs is this for real wot weight
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I'm no great fan of Hearn, but I like to think that he just got sick of trying to deal with Eubank (Snr) and his demands, and decided to teach him a lesson. Hopefully young Eubank will now realise that his father is more of a hindrance to his career than anything, and push him into the background.
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Does anyone see any outcome other than Brook getting demolished ?
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Fair play to Brook,most British "world champs" look for an easy mismatch.
Just the mention of GGG sent Froch into retirement. |
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Fair play to Brook,most British "world champs" look for an easy mismatch.
His belts not on the line though , when he has defended it he has fought no one |
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Brook gets crushed - does alright for around 3 rounds, before reality dawns, then slowly gets broken down, being stopped by a body assault around the 8th (NAP)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAfDKGmzYq0
Press conference today. Other videos with the fighters also on IFL TV. |
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Kell says he has been "training like a wild horse"
I'm not familiar with the training regimes of wild horses, but it could be an interesting approach! ![]() |
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When they stand next to each other GGG is always hunched over whilst Brook is bolt upright.
In the rare pictures where both are stood up straight GGG looks massive |
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Kell Brook is the best fighter that GGG will be facing in his career.
I've no doubt Brook will win. |
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get a room you two
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Brook currently weighing a stone more than GGG
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Interesting article on it here...
Kell Brook is heavier than Gennady Golovkin, but what does it tell us? By Isaac Robinson Last Updated: 11/08/16 5:23pm It's a physical mismatch, say some. Kell Brook will find it impossible to keep the naturally-bigger Gennady Golovkin off him, apparently. But while middleweight kingpin 'GGG' is an understandably clear favourite for September 10's showdown, all kinds of gaps may have been closed by Wednesday's events. They were all about Brook. What was immediately remarkable was the eyesight of a camera presenting him looking 'cut' and then spinning forward and downwards to show the reading of the scales on which he stood. They read 176lbs. That's almost exactly 30lbs more than he weighed in for his last bout - a facile two-round stoppage of Kevin Bizier in defence of the IBF welterweight title. Over two stone. It's amazing, really. It would be easy to spend a prolonged period of time trying to fathom both how Brook managed to make 147lbs so consistently and where he has hidden the 'new' weight. Naturally, those who believe Brook to be out of his depth have leapt on the results of the preliminary weigh-in and attempted to turn them into a sign of ill-discipline and an impending struggle to make 160lbs. It's a bizarre notion that he would find it hard to make weight for a limit two divisions above the one he's accustomed to, and it's an even more bizarre notion that a trainer of Dominic Ingle's stature might miscalculate. Surely too bizarre to be true. It seemed more of a show of power, exhibiting a physique that looked healthy and although not as defined (or emaciated, depending on your viewpoint) as his previous weigh-ins, bafflingly toned. When Amir Khan stripped off for his clash with Saul Alvarez, he looked simply less impressive - and even then he went on to outbox the burly Mexican before being knocked out. So if we are to use Khan as the yardstick - and it's an obvious one to use - then Brook is ahead at this stage. Khan appeared to retain much of his famed speed despite piling on the pounds and the weight gain looks far more suitable on Brook, suggesting those who warn Brook that bulking up surrenders his sole advantage are wide of the mark. Furthermore, Brook isn't really 'that' sort of fighter. Khan is all pace and reflexes, utilising fleet of foot to waltz in and out of range. Brook is thicker set with far sturdier legs and is more reliant on upper body movement, timing and a boxing brain born of nature and nurtured by Ingles. Take the night he became world champion. Brook made little attempt to keep the bustling athleticism of Shawn Porter on the end of a jab and maintain distance - Porter is a supremely committed come-forward fighter and keeping it long would have taken excessive footwork. Instead, Brook stayed in the pocket and timed Porter on the way in. Arguably the shot that was most crucial to Brook relieving the American of the IBF crown that night in Carson was a right-hand lead. It was subtle, it was sneaky and it was executed primarily a fraction of a second before Brook lunged in to clinch. Porter would cut an increasingly frustrated as he was caught time and time again by the short overhand shot and then denied the space to reply. The Porter victory, although now two years old, is still the highest level Brook has boxed at. With that, the fact he gives away only an inch-and-a-half in height, an inch in reach and currently has 11lbs on Golovkin in mind, it may be prudent to assess how this champion will deal differently with the challenger's ringcraft rather than continuing the size debate. The answer could well lie in subtlety being fought with subtlety, because Golovkin has a trademark half-step back that's hard to discern but has left many of his opponents falling short and rendered sitting ducks to his punishing counters. Brook must be both economical and meticulously selective in his own work to avoid being knocked out. All that has been said before, as Golovkin is the boxer least forgiving of his opponent's mistakes. For now, let's be thankful Kell Brook is much heavier, clearly happier and still looking athletic. |
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How the f*ck does Brook make 147 normally looking at those pics normally. He's added muscle, but 30 pounds.
It's something I've never got really how the likes of Brook, Alvarez do it, surely you lose something in training if you are in a weakened state from not being able to eat. Having said that I do think weighing in at 176 is partly an image thing, to go and say to GGG you're not the bigger man. |
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I guess the question now is whether with all this extra weight will Brook gas hard?
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1t5 a good price for golovkin
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He's brave stepping in with that old rib tickler.
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Best chance Brook has is,if she rushes him and catches GGG with her t1ts, but for me she has gotten old ever since she split with that rugby player type.
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Sky have done an excellent job of talking Brook up this week, numerous pundits saying they think he will win, i just wish it would shift the price a bit more, im going to lump on at some point.
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i'm hoping for 1.3
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Any idea what weight both fighters will enter the ring at tomorrow night?
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Brook like 167, Golovkin like 168-169.
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