Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook: Is late really better than never?

Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook: Is late really better than never?

Ben Shalom is strutting around after getting one of British boxing’s biggest rivalries over the line.

And for good reason. The newcomer to boxing has managed to do what more high-profile promoters before him couldn’t achieve by making Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook a reality. The pair meet on Feb. 19. And Shalom will be the man staging it.

It shouldn’t have been this difficult to get Khan and Brook in the ring. This was a dream fight for British boxing for about a decade, as both are talented, charismatic and accomplished. That included a potential showdown for domestic supremacy around 2014, near their peaks.

The fact Brook was the bigger man was an obstacle but it would’ve taken only a one-division move up or down from either boxer to make the match. Finally, in 2022, 18 years after Khan won the hearts of a nation by taking home a silver medal from the 2012 Olympics, it’s happening.

The fight won’t determine who’s the better man of the two because the best version of each warrior no longer exists. Khan is 34, Brook 35.

We can only imagine this engagement happening immediately following Brook’s narrow win over Shawn Porter in 2014 or after Khan was handing out schoolings to Luis Collazo and Devon Alexander the same year.

In 2016 both men chose to be bounced around the ring by middleweights rather than taking on each other. Khan’s knockout loss to Canelo Alvarez was sickening, while Brook suffered damage to his eye socket against Gennadiy Golovkin that also troubled him in a loss to Errol Spence Jr.

Both men bolstered their finances in these fights but the damage done relegated them to gatekeeper status. Then, when both of them were stopped by Terence Crawford, any potential fight between Khan and Brook appeared to lose its appeal. Or did it?

Perhaps because of their name recognition and constant bickering over the years, some people aren’t ready to give up on it just yet.

At the press conference to formally announce the fight, Khan and Brook teased each other on a variety of subjects, including who performed better against Crawford. And based on the reaction of fans afterward, it’s obvious that this is a contest people are eager to see.

A tense head-to-head followed by multiple teasers have given this fight considerable weight. Shalom and Sky Sports deserve huge credit for that.  The fight probably will deliver on many fronts. It will do a solid buy rate, it will provide boxing fans with a memorable night and it will close the book on a lingering rivalry.

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Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook: Is late really better than never?

Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook: Is late really better than never?

Ben Shalom is strutting around after getting one of British boxing’s biggest rivalries over the line.

And for good reason. The newcomer to boxing has managed to do what more high-profile promoters before him couldn’t achieve by making Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook a reality. The pair meet on Feb. 19. And Shalom will be the man staging it.

It shouldn’t have been this difficult to get Khan and Brook in the ring. This was a dream fight for British boxing for about a decade, as both are talented, charismatic and accomplished. That included a potential showdown for domestic supremacy around 2014, near their peaks.

The fact Brook was the bigger man was an obstacle but it would’ve taken only a one-division move up or down from either boxer to make the match. Finally, in 2022, 18 years after Khan won the hearts of a nation by taking home a silver medal from the 2012 Olympics, it’s happening.

The fight won’t determine who’s the better man of the two because the best version of each warrior no longer exists. Khan is 34, Brook 35.

We can only imagine this engagement happening immediately following Brook’s narrow win over Shawn Porter in 2014 or after Khan was handing out schoolings to Luis Collazo and Devon Alexander the same year.

In 2016 both men chose to be bounced around the ring by middleweights rather than taking on each other. Khan’s knockout loss to Canelo Alvarez was sickening, while Brook suffered damage to his eye socket against Gennadiy Golovkin that also troubled him in a loss to Errol Spence Jr.

Both men bolstered their finances in these fights but the damage done relegated them to gatekeeper status. Then, when both of them were stopped by Terence Crawford, any potential fight between Khan and Brook appeared to lose its appeal. Or did it?

Perhaps because of their name recognition and constant bickering over the years, some people aren’t ready to give up on it just yet.

At the press conference to formally announce the fight, Khan and Brook teased each other on a variety of subjects, including who performed better against Crawford. And based on the reaction of fans afterward, it’s obvious that this is a contest people are eager to see.

A tense head-to-head followed by multiple teasers have given this fight considerable weight. Shalom and Sky Sports deserve huge credit for that.  The fight probably will deliver on many fronts. It will do a solid buy rate, it will provide boxing fans with a memorable night and it will close the book on a lingering rivalry.

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Kell Brook vs. Amir Khan? Brook says he has signed contract to face rival

Kell Brook vs. Amir Khan? Brook says he has signed contract to face his rival.

After years of taunting and failed negotiations, it looks as if Kell Brook and Amir Khan are finally set to face each other next year.

With the curtain slowly coming down on the careers of both fighters, they recognize this might be the final chance for them to face off.

Brook (39-3, 27 KOs) revealed during an interview with IFL TV that he has signed his side of the contract and is waiting for Khan (34-5, 21 KOs) to seal the deal.

“I’ve signed my part of the fight,” Brook said. “He just needs to come forward and sign his part, and we’ve got the biggest fight in British boxing. We’ve signed our bit. But listen, we don’t need to hide about it. Everyone knows that this fight needs to happen.

“He’s been shouting my name, I haven’t really been coming in front of the cameras, it’s him shouting my name saying he wants it. I’ve done my thing. Let’s see if he does his thing, and we’ve got the biggest fight in British boxing.”

Brook didn’t mention a specific date or site for the proposed bout.

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Kell Brook vs. Amir Khan? Brook says he has signed contract to face rival

Kell Brook vs. Amir Khan? Brook says he has signed contract to face his rival.

After years of taunting and failed negotiations, it looks as if Kell Brook and Amir Khan are finally set to face each other next year.

With the curtain slowly coming down on the careers of both fighters, they recognize this might be the final chance for them to face off.

Brook (39-3, 27 KOs) revealed during an interview with IFL TV that he has signed his side of the contract and is waiting for Khan (34-5, 21 KOs) to seal the deal.

“I’ve signed my part of the fight,” Brook said. “He just needs to come forward and sign his part, and we’ve got the biggest fight in British boxing. We’ve signed our bit. But listen, we don’t need to hide about it. Everyone knows that this fight needs to happen.

“He’s been shouting my name, I haven’t really been coming in front of the cameras, it’s him shouting my name saying he wants it. I’ve done my thing. Let’s see if he does his thing, and we’ve got the biggest fight in British boxing.”

Brook didn’t mention a specific date or site for the proposed bout.

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Video: Mannix, Mora: Could Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook finally happen?

Video: Mannix, Mora: Could Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook finally happen?

One fight that has been discussed for years is Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook.

And why not? Khan and Brook are two of the more accomplished fighters of  their era, they’re around the same weight and they are both English. It’s a natural matchup.

However, as they approach the end of their careers, they have yet to meet in the ring. Is now finally the time for it to happen?

In this episode of Jabs with Mannix and Mora, DAZN commentators Chris Mannix and Sergio Mora discuss the potential matchup and whether fans are still interested in seeing it.

Here’s what they had to say.

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Video: Mannix, Mora: Could Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook finally happen?

Video: Mannix, Mora: Could Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook finally happen?

One fight that has been discussed for years is Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook.

And why not? Khan and Brook are two of the more accomplished fighters of  their era, they’re around the same weight and they are both English. It’s a natural matchup.

However, as they approach the end of their careers, they have yet to meet in the ring. Is now finally the time for it to happen?

In this episode of Jabs with Mannix and Mora, DAZN commentators Chris Mannix and Sergio Mora discuss the potential matchup and whether fans are still interested in seeing it.

Here’s what they had to say.

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Terence Crawford in ongoing talks with Manny Pacquiao: report

Terence Crawford remains in ongoing talks with Manny Pacquiao for his next fight, according to reports.

Could it be Manny Pacquiao after all?

ESPN is reporting that Terence Crawford is in talks with his fellow welterweight titleholder from the Philippines for a pay-per-view fight on June 5 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

A source at Top Rank, which handles Crawford, said the negotiations have been ongoing and the sides aren’t near a deal. The Athletic broke the story.

“Discussions have taken place for a very long time,” the source told ESPN. “And while the fight is not yet close to being finalized, if it does take place, Abu Dhabi is the targeted location and June 5 is the targeted date.”

Bob Arum, Top Rank CEO, said recently that he was making a run at Pacquiao and was also in talks with former beltholder Shawn Porter as a second option for Crawford.

And Keith Thurman, who Pacquiao outpointed to win his title in July 2019, also has been rumored to be in the mix of potential opponents for Crawford.

Pacquiao (62-7-2, 39 KOs) hasn’t fought since the Thurman fight, which means he would be out of the ring for almost two years if he fights in June. He’s 42.

Crawford (37-0, 28 KOs) last fought this past November, when he stopped another former 147-pound titleholder, Kell Brook, in four rounds.

Arum said he will announce the pound-for-pound king’s next bout and other details this week, although reports indicate that word come at a later date.

“There’s going to be an official announcement within the week on Bud Crawford’s next fight,” Arum told Barbershop Conversations over the weekend.  “I can’t reveal it now, but it will be a major fight.

“It will be an official announcement of a major pay-per-view event – date, venue, everything. I’m not at liberty to discuss it at this time, but it’s a big deal, and not just any old fight.”

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Terence Crawford in ongoing talks with Manny Pacquiao: report

Terence Crawford remains in ongoing talks with Manny Pacquiao for his next fight, according to reports.

Could it be Manny Pacquiao after all?

ESPN is reporting that Terence Crawford is in talks with his fellow welterweight titleholder from the Philippines for a pay-per-view fight on June 5 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

A source at Top Rank, which handles Crawford, said the negotiations have been ongoing and the sides aren’t near a deal. The Athletic broke the story.

“Discussions have taken place for a very long time,” the source told ESPN. “And while the fight is not yet close to being finalized, if it does take place, Abu Dhabi is the targeted location and June 5 is the targeted date.”

Bob Arum, Top Rank CEO, said recently that he was making a run at Pacquiao and was also in talks with former beltholder Shawn Porter as a second option for Crawford.

And Keith Thurman, who Pacquiao outpointed to win his title in July 2019, also has been rumored to be in the mix of potential opponents for Crawford.

Pacquiao (62-7-2, 39 KOs) hasn’t fought since the Thurman fight, which means he would be out of the ring for almost two years if he fights in June. He’s 42.

Crawford (37-0, 28 KOs) last fought this past November, when he stopped another former 147-pound titleholder, Kell Brook, in four rounds.

Arum said he will announce the pound-for-pound king’s next bout and other details this week, although reports indicate that word come at a later date.

“There’s going to be an official announcement within the week on Bud Crawford’s next fight,” Arum told Barbershop Conversations over the weekend.  “I can’t reveal it now, but it will be a major fight.

“It will be an official announcement of a major pay-per-view event – date, venue, everything. I’m not at liberty to discuss it at this time, but it’s a big deal, and not just any old fight.”

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Terence Crawford announcement coming: Pacquiao? Porter?

Promoter Bob Arum said he will announce Terence Crawford’s next opponent this week.

Terence Crawford is expected to have an opponent this week. And it won’t be a pushover.

Bob Arum, the welterweight champion’s longtime promoter, said he will announce his star’s next bout and other details in the next several days. The fight will be on pay-per-view.

Crawford is expected to face either fellow titleholder Manny Pacquiao or former beltholder Shawn Porter.

“There’s going to be an official announcement within the week on Bud Crawford’s next fight,” Arum told Barbershop Conversations over the weekend.  “I can’t reveal it now, but it will be a major fight.

“It will be an official announcement of a major pay-per-view event — date, venue, everything. I’m not at liberty to discuss it at this time, but it’s a big deal, and not just any old fight.”

The 42-year-old Pacquiao is his first choice because of the money involved but either opponent would satisfy fans dying to see Crawford in a truly big fight.

“It would be a big opportunity for Terence Crawford to fight Manny Pacquiao,” Arum told Boxing Social recently. “If that doesn’t come to fruition, then I will continue my talks with Shawn Porter and hope to do Terence against Shawn Porter.

“Either of them in my opinion are interesting fights.”

Indeed. Either of those fights would be the biggest of Crawford’s career.

The 33-year-old Nebraskan has won major titles in three divisions and climbed to the top of pound-for-pound lists – he’s ranked No. 1 by Boxing Junkie – but he has no defining victories on his resume.

Crawford (37-0, 28 KOs) is coming off a fourth-round knockout of another former titleholder, Kell Brook, on Nov. 14.

Pacquiao (62-7-2, 39 KOs) hasn’t fought since he outpointed Keith Thurman to win a portion of the 147-pound championship in July 2019. The Filipino senator’s focus has been on dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and other duties over the past year.

Porter (31-3-1, 17 KOs) is a two-time welterweight titleholder, most recently losing his belt to Errol Spence Jr. by a split decision in September 2019. He rebounded by shutting out Sebastian Formella last August.

A victory over either Pacquiao or Porter could lead to a much-anticipated showdown with Spence.

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Terence Crawford announcement coming: Pacquiao? Porter?

Promoter Bob Arum said he will announce Terence Crawford’s next opponent this week.

Terence Crawford is expected to have an opponent this week. And it won’t be a pushover.

Bob Arum, the welterweight champion’s longtime promoter, said he will announce his star’s next bout and other details in the next several days. The fight will be on pay-per-view.

Crawford is expected to face either fellow titleholder Manny Pacquiao or former beltholder Shawn Porter.

“There’s going to be an official announcement within the week on Bud Crawford’s next fight,” Arum told Barbershop Conversations over the weekend.  “I can’t reveal it now, but it will be a major fight.

“It will be an official announcement of a major pay-per-view event — date, venue, everything. I’m not at liberty to discuss it at this time, but it’s a big deal, and not just any old fight.”

The 42-year-old Pacquiao is his first choice because of the money involved but either opponent would satisfy fans dying to see Crawford in a truly big fight.

“It would be a big opportunity for Terence Crawford to fight Manny Pacquiao,” Arum told Boxing Social recently. “If that doesn’t come to fruition, then I will continue my talks with Shawn Porter and hope to do Terence against Shawn Porter.

“Either of them in my opinion are interesting fights.”

Indeed. Either of those fights would be the biggest of Crawford’s career.

The 33-year-old Nebraskan has won major titles in three divisions and climbed to the top of pound-for-pound lists – he’s ranked No. 1 by Boxing Junkie – but he has no defining victories on his resume.

Crawford (37-0, 28 KOs) is coming off a fourth-round knockout of another former titleholder, Kell Brook, on Nov. 14.

Pacquiao (62-7-2, 39 KOs) hasn’t fought since he outpointed Keith Thurman to win a portion of the 147-pound championship in July 2019. The Filipino senator’s focus has been on dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and other duties over the past year.

Porter (31-3-1, 17 KOs) is a two-time welterweight titleholder, most recently losing his belt to Errol Spence Jr. by a split decision in September 2019. He rebounded by shutting out Sebastian Formella last August.

A victory over either Pacquiao or Porter could lead to a much-anticipated showdown with Spence.

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