Kell Brook and Trainer Advertise Fight with Errol Spence Using Previous Tussle with Gennady Golovkin

Kell Brook (36-1, 25 KOs), 30, having fought the undisputed middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin appears to have become the advertising platform for his upcoming fight with Errol Spence, Jr. at Bramall Lane, a soccer stadium in Sheffield, England. Errol Spence (21-0, 18 KOs), 27, is the mandatory challenger to Kell Brook's welterweight IBF world championship belt. They are set to fight on May 27. Kell Brook - and his trainer, Dominic Ingle -  recently opined that Golovkin was actually getting beat up in that Sept. 2016 encounter except for that powerful Golovkin punch that broke his collarbone, prompting the referee to stop the fight.

They have provided the blue print on how to beat the monstrous-punching Kazakhs, the fighter-trainer duo further stated. Daniel Jacobs, former WBA (regular) welterweight champion, who very nearly handed Gennady Golovkin his first ever defeat last week at the Madison Square Garden in New York City, looked like he made use of that blue print according to Brook and Ingle.

If some casual observers would like to believe Brook's theory, Errol Spence and his trainer Derrick James are certainly on a different plane telling  the British fighter how could he keep on talking of a fight he actually lose - and by technical knockout. In what turned out as shouting match between the opposing teams during a press conference  Wednesday officially announcing the fight, Brook's camp threw a retaliatory jab at the American telling him his only victory of little note was the one against Chris Algieri. A far cry from Brook's victory over former IBF champion Shawn Porter, they added.

Regardless, whichever team is winning in their verbal tussles, both of them are potentially going to benefit, economically, from Kell Brooks'  incessant  telling tales about his adventure, albeit a failed one, with the undefeated middleweight king and former Olympian Gennady 'Triple G' Golovkin.   

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