Did Kell Brook really earn it the 'hard' way?
Re: Did Kell Brook really earn it the 'hard' way?
Kelp did well in beating Porter in the States, he'd not shown that ability in any of his previous contests - he showed grit, ability and belief. His career previous to the Porter win was underwhelming and he'd not really ripped through a ton of contenders but he was steered expertly.
Re: Did Kell Brook really earn it the 'hard' way?
Brook has solid basic boxing ability in his corner.
Good champions always have an extra gear ... Does he ?
Jury out for my money.
Good champions always have an extra gear ... Does he ?
Jury out for my money.
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drunkenpiper36
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Re: Did Kell Brook really earn it the 'hard' way?
If your criteria for doing it the " hard way" is measured by what fighters were doing 30-40 years ago to earn a shot, then you might as well throw that system out the window because its just not the way anymore. Kell Brook has been a professional for more than 10 years. He's managed to stay unbeaten in 33 fights. His win over Porter was a legit victory over a world class opponent. His wins over Senchenko and a few of the others were reasonable feats. The man isn't the next thomas Hearns by any means, but he's a solid player in my mind.
Re: Did Kell Brook really earn it the 'hard' way?
Exactly. Brook is solid. And that slow path to the title is actually going to HELP him, these other welterweights have all got a lotta miles, lot of wear and tear. Kell on the other hand is still fresh with a lot to prove. And strong as fornicate, he's got to be a biscuit away from Jr. Middleweight.drunkenpiper36 wrote:If your criteria for doing it the " hard way" is measured by what fighters were doing 30-40 years ago to earn a shot, then you might as well throw that system out the window because its just not the way anymore. Kell Brook has been a professional for more than 10 years. He's managed to stay unbeaten in 33 fights. His win over Porter was a legit victory over a world class opponent. His wins over Senchenko and a few of the others were reasonable feats. The man isn't the next thomas Hearns by any means, but he's a solid player in my mind.
Kahn-Brook will be a scorcher, think Brooks straight right hand will end it late.
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drunkenpiper36
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Re: Did Kell Brook really earn it the 'hard' way?
SFW wrote:Exactly. Brook is solid. And that slow path to the title is actually going to HELP him, these other welterweights have all got a lotta miles, lot of wear and tear. Kell on the other hand is still fresh with a lot to prove. And strong as eff, he's got to be a biscuit away from Jr. Middleweight.drunkenpiper36 wrote:If your criteria for doing it the " hard way" is measured by what fighters were doing 30-40 years ago to earn a shot, then you might as well throw that system out the window because its just not the way anymore. Kell Brook has been a professional for more than 10 years. He's managed to stay unbeaten in 33 fights. His win over Porter was a legit victory over a world class opponent. His wins over Senchenko and a few of the others were reasonable feats. The man isn't the next thomas Hearns by any means, but he's a solid player in my mind.
Kahn-Brook will be a scorcher, think Brooks straight right hand will end it late.
Agreed