BROOK TAKES GLAVIN OUT IN SIX
San Francisco, CA– It was a great weekend of boxing as Kell Brook, the IBF titleholder eliminated 16-1 underdog Frankie Glavin inside of six rounds. After mastering the once beaten Glavin through five, Brook landed a right hand near the end of the sixth round that was followed by two uppercuts, prompting the referee to halt the beat down and save Gavin from further punishment.
BROOK BEST WELTERWEIGHT IN 2015?
Not a lot to write about in Brook-Gavin, but should any other 147 lb. fighter want to “walk the walk” with Brook, it might be off a plank as he looks to be the best in the weight division that features none other than Floyd Mayweather.
BATTLE OF BRITAIN NOT IMINENT
Promoter Eddie Hearn said that the proposed “Battle of Britain,” Kell Brook vs. Amir Khan doesn’t look likely as Khan seems intent on milking the PPV cash cow that only a Mayweather bout would provide. Funny, even though Brook has the title and the unbeaten record, it seems to the Pakistani-Brit, Khan who is in the drivers seat here.
KHAN HAS “WORK” FIGHT ON SPIKE TV FRIDAY
Amir won a 12 round unanimous nod over the always “game” Chris Algieri on Spike TV for Al Haymon’s Premier Boxing Champions on Friday in Brooklyn, NY. No drama here, just Khan pitching a lot and Algieri catching.
JOSHUA CONTINUES KO STRING WITH #13
2012 Olympic super heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua did what Vitali Klitschko, Tyson Fury and Dereck Chisora could not in that he “destroyed” Kevin “Kingpin” Johnson in less than 4.5 minutes.
BRITISH HEAVYWEIGHT LOOKS LIKE BEST OF “NEW GUNS”
Going the distance with the aforementioned trio, thus this was supposed to be a “test” of sorts for the 6’7 Joshua. Having never been “trashed” in 36 previous professional fights, Johnson got rocked by the first right hand thrown by Anthony and was never “in” the fight. Dropping the “Kingpin” as if he were a bowling pin twice in the opening round, the writing was already on the wall.
JOHNSON DONE REALLY IN LESS THAN ONE
At the end of that round, unexplictably referee John Lewis seemed to lift up Johnson and ushered him to the corner. The fight was called at 1:22 of round two as Joshua was whacking Johnson at will. Now 13-0, 13 stops, people are now taking notice of the fighter I think has better overall skills than WBC champion Deontay Wilder (33-0, 32 KOs) of the United States.
Pedro Fernandez
Note: Mr. Fenandez is an award-winning writer, TV commentator, radio talk show host, former San Francisco Policeman and four-time Golden Gloves champion. Comments regarding this submission can be left below under the advertising.
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