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Originally Posted by emma
about me being a reporter heres the evidence...
Labelled by legendary trainer Brendan Ingle as being ‘better than Khan', Kell Brook hopes to get his fledgling career back on track on the undercard of Alex Arthur's Commonwealth title defence in Edinburgh on April 29th.
Brook, 9-0, a welterweight trained by Dave Coldwell under the Sports Network banner, was due to fight on the undercard of the big Joe Calzaghe-Jeff Lacy bill in March, but a hand injury ruled him out and he missed a chance of his fight being shown on ITV.
"I injured my hand in the gym on a bag, it's a common thing that happens to boxers,” explained Brook about his enforced absence.
“You knock the skin of your knuckles, but it just got infected and I had to go in hospital for four days with blood poisoning. My hand's recovered 100 per cent now and I'm back in training 100 per cent.
"It felt good getting back in training because being in hospital you can't do anything; you can't use your hand and you just want to get back in and start training again.”
Knowing TV coverage is critical if he is to fulfill his full potential, Brook expressed his disappointment at missing a golden opportunity to reach a growing domestic audience.
"Gutted. It's frustrating you know because you're training that hard and the next minute that happens…so frustrating.”
Depending on the nature of his performance in Edinburgh, he might appear on the screen as it is likely the card will be carried by ITV4.
Trainer Dave Coldwell understands Brook's frustration but is pleased with his progress generally, making particular reference to his charge's previous weight problems when excessive eating caused him to miss another potential TV date. Brook's penchant for tasty grub – now a thing of the past according to Coldwell – caused him to miss out on a bout below Amir Khan-Daniel Thorpe in December.
“Kell has had much documented weight problems but to be fair to him, he's been behaving himself really well. He's walking around at no more than 11 stone. He was in the audience for a recent show and a few commented on how well he looked – he was 10st 10 that night and quite ripped.
“It's been frustrating for him to miss the last couple of fights but he's on the right track now and dying to get back in the ring.”
did you write this emma? :)
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Look lad's she can use copy and paste... she must be a reporter
j/k I beleive you Emma... cc good article ;)
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Originally Posted by The_One77
Quote:
Originally Posted by emma
about me being a reporter heres the evidence...
Labelled by legendary trainer Brendan Ingle as being ‘better than Khan', Kell Brook hopes to get his fledgling career back on track on the undercard of Alex Arthur's Commonwealth title defence in Edinburgh on April 29th.
Brook, 9-0, a welterweight trained by Dave Coldwell under the Sports Network banner, was due to fight on the undercard of the big Joe Calzaghe-Jeff Lacy bill in March, but a hand injury ruled him out and he missed a chance of his fight being shown on ITV.
"I injured my hand in the gym on a bag, it's a common thing that happens to boxers,” explained Brook about his enforced absence.
“You knock the skin of your knuckles, but it just got infected and I had to go in hospital for four days with blood poisoning. My hand's recovered 100 per cent now and I'm back in training 100 per cent.
"It felt good getting back in training because being in hospital you can't do anything; you can't use your hand and you just want to get back in and start training again.”
Knowing TV coverage is critical if he is to fulfill his full potential, Brook expressed his disappointment at missing a golden opportunity to reach a growing domestic audience.
"Gutted. It's frustrating you know because you're training that hard and the next minute that happens…so frustrating.”
Depending on the nature of his performance in Edinburgh, he might appear on the screen as it is likely the card will be carried by ITV4.
Trainer Dave Coldwell understands Brook's frustration but is pleased with his progress generally, making particular reference to his charge's previous weight problems when excessive eating caused him to miss another potential TV date. Brook's penchant for tasty grub – now a thing of the past according to Coldwell – caused him to miss out on a bout below Amir Khan-Daniel Thorpe in December.
“Kell has had much documented weight problems but to be fair to him, he's been behaving himself really well. He's walking around at no more than 11 stone. He was in the audience for a recent show and a few commented on how well he looked – he was 10st 10 that night and quite ripped.
“It's been frustrating for him to miss the last couple of fights but he's on the right track now and dying to get back in the ring.”
did you write this emma? :)
yep i sure did.if you dont believe me check the site www.britishboxing.net. ;D
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So you work for the enemy then ;D
Still laughing at the Calzaghe interview on BB.net last week.
The Kunt who did it just posted a transcript of the Jane Middlemiss orange playlist interview from 2 fidays ago FFsakes.
F8cking Charlatans 8)
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She/he/its trying to bring Saddoboxing down from the inside... I think they stole Jade aswell... >:mad
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Originally Posted by Smashup
So you work for the enemy then ;D
Still laughing at the Calzaghe interview on BB.net last week.
The Kunt who did it just posted a transcript of the Jane Middlemiss orange playlist interview from 2 fidays ago FFsakes.
F8cking Charlatans 8)
i know i saw it.it wasnt an interview it was just a piece of news. ;D
Re: if you dont believe me
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Originally Posted by emma
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Originally Posted by The_One77
Quote:
Originally Posted by emma
about me being a reporter heres the evidence...
Labelled by legendary trainer Brendan Ingle as being ‘better than Khan', Kell Brook hopes to get his fledgling career back on track on the undercard of Alex Arthur's Commonwealth title defence in Edinburgh on April 29th.
Brook, 9-0, a welterweight trained by Dave Coldwell under the Sports Network banner, was due to fight on the undercard of the big Joe Calzaghe-Jeff Lacy bill in March, but a hand injury ruled him out and he missed a chance of his fight being shown on ITV.
"I injured my hand in the gym on a bag, it's a common thing that happens to boxers,” explained Brook about his enforced absence.
“You knock the skin of your knuckles, but it just got infected and I had to go in hospital for four days with blood poisoning. My hand's recovered 100 per cent now and I'm back in training 100 per cent.
"It felt good getting back in training because being in hospital you can't do anything; you can't use your hand and you just want to get back in and start training again.”
Knowing TV coverage is critical if he is to fulfill his full potential, Brook expressed his disappointment at missing a golden opportunity to reach a growing domestic audience.
"Gutted. It's frustrating you know because you're training that hard and the next minute that happens…so frustrating.”
Depending on the nature of his performance in Edinburgh, he might appear on the screen as it is likely the card will be carried by ITV4.
Trainer Dave Coldwell understands Brook's frustration but is pleased with his progress generally, making particular reference to his charge's previous weight problems when excessive eating caused him to miss another potential TV date. Brook's penchant for tasty grub – now a thing of the past according to Coldwell – caused him to miss out on a bout below Amir Khan-Daniel Thorpe in December.
“Kell has had much documented weight problems but to be fair to him, he's been behaving himself really well. He's walking around at no more than 11 stone. He was in the audience for a recent show and a few commented on how well he looked – he was 10st 10 that night and quite ripped.
“It's been frustrating for him to miss the last couple of fights but he's on the right track now and dying to get back in the ring.”
did you write this emma? :)
yep i sure did.if you dont believe me check the site
www.britishboxing.net. ;D
which page is your interview on?
Its not on the very last one is it? ;D
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when u get to the homepage go to the bottom where it says more articles click that and its on page 4 or 5. its called 'brook chomping on a bit'. ;)
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Brook chomping at the bit
by Emma Astle
Mar 28th 2006
Labelled by legendary trainer Brendan Ingle as being ‘better than Khan', Kell Brook hopes to get his fledgling career back on track on the undercard of Alex Arthur's Commonwealth title defence in Edinburgh on April 29th.
Brook, 9-0, a welterweight trained by Dave Coldwell under the Sports Network banner, was due to fight on the undercard of the big Joe Calzaghe-Jeff Lacy bill in March, but a hand injury ruled him out and he missed a chance of his fight being shown on ITV.
"I injured my hand in the gym on a bag, it's a common thing that happens to boxers,” explained Brook about his enforced absence.
“You knock the skin of your knuckles, but it just got infected and I had to go in hospital for four days with blood poisoning. My hand's recovered 100 per cent now and I'm back in training 100 per cent.
"It felt good getting back in training because being in hospital you can't do anything; you can't use your hand and you just want to get back in and start training again.”
Knowing TV coverage is critical if he is to fulfill his full potential, Brook expressed his disappointment at missing a golden opportunity to reach a growing domestic audience.
"Gutted. It's frustrating you know because you're training that hard and the next minute that happens…so frustrating.”
Depending on the nature of his performance in Edinburgh, he might appear on the screen as it is likely the card will be carried by ITV4.
Trainer Dave Coldwell understands Brook's frustration but is pleased with his progress generally, making particular reference to his charge's previous weight problems when excessive eating caused him to miss another potential TV date. Brook's penchant for tasty grub – now a thing of the past according to Coldwell – caused him to miss out on a bout below Amir Khan-Daniel Thorpe in December.
“Kell has had much documented weight problems but to be fair to him, he's been behaving himself really well. He's walking around at no more than 11 stone. He was in the audience for a recent show and a few commented on how well he looked – he was 10st 10 that night and quite ripped.
“It's been frustrating for him to miss the last couple of fights but he's on the right track now and dying to get back in the ring.”
hehe, i like it emma Asthle....
:coolclick: to ya
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thank you the_one.not in smashs league yet. haha ;D but you've gotta start somewhere. ;)
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Nice one - good luck with the reporting !!!!
George. ;D
(only funning with you, Emma)
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Emma if you ever fancy writing for this site just let me know...
i could even send you and Smash to the same fightcard to cover ;D
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Originally Posted by X
Nice one - good luck with the reporting !!!!
George. ;D
(only funning with you, Emma)
careful, she was extremley abusive to me when I did it ;)
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Emma if you ever fancy writing for this site just let me know...
i could even send you and Smash to the s ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
hahahhaa