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Re: Did Kell Brook really earn it the 'hard' way?

Posted: 03 Feb 2015, 11:48
by palooka
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?

Posted: 03 Feb 2015, 21:45
by Evander
Brook has solid basic boxing ability in his corner.
Good champions always have an extra gear ... Does he ?
Jury out for my money.

Re: Did Kell Brook really earn it the 'hard' way?

Posted: 04 Feb 2015, 14:25
by drunkenpiper36
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?

Posted: 04 Feb 2015, 17:27
by SFW
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.
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.

Kahn-Brook will be a scorcher, think Brooks straight right hand will end it late.

Re: Did Kell Brook really earn it the 'hard' way?

Posted: 06 Feb 2015, 10:23
by drunkenpiper36
SFW wrote:
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.
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.

Kahn-Brook will be a scorcher, think Brooks straight right hand will end it late.

Agreed