Brooks only fought one decent welterweight in his entire career and he's avoided many others. And Porter isn't even elite level, he got beaten by Julio Diaz but got away with a draw. On paper, Brook probably doesn't even make the top 5 at 147 until he gets a bunch of decent fights under his belt.
According to you maybe. I don't need to see him beat every name left around the top, the eye test hasn't failed me since Berto, resume isn't everything when you analyze a fighter. How you beat who you beat matters sometimes more than who you've beaten alone.
Eddie Hearn is doing a terrible job at promoting Kell Brook! (Borderline pathetic)...
I am not sure why, all of his logic and commonsense goes out of the window every time he sorts a fight for Brook! Kell Brook could of done allot better against Golovkin if he had afew tune up fights at 160! anybody who has ever studied exercise physiology understands? that it takes bones, ligaments and tendons a longer duration to adapt to a new weight class! this is due to the cell turnover of the different tissues/organs in your body. Muscles cells turnover at a very fast rate! This is why you can recover from high intensity training sessions theoretically in 48 hours! but your bones have a very slow turnover, it takes approximately 6 months for your bones to completely remodel themselves and adapt to a new environment!
Kell Brooks bone structure, was not prepared or ready for Golovkin's punching power! Brook was moved too fast into the 160 pound division by Eddie Hearn! and as a result of this? the remainder of his career inside of the ring as a fighter may be negatively effected!
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