Kell Brook Outclasses Brave Matthew Hatton
Kell Brook took a
step closer to getting a Welterweight world title shot after he out boxed
Matthew Hatton over 12 rounds, to claim the victory on points.
Many people had predicted
a win for Brook, but not many would have foreseen the ease in which he won.
Brook was a class above Matthew Hatton and was never really troubled.
Perhaps the only
disappointing thing for Kell Brook and his team is that he was never seriously
tested, so we are yet to tell just how good the Sheffield man is. It certainly
seems as though he could move up a gear or two.
The fight was set up
in the first round when Brook straight away set the tone and pace of the fight.
Kell Brook’s quick jab always allowed him to be in control.
Prior to the fight,
it was thought Hatton’s best chance was to get in the face of his opponent but Kell
showed great class and did not let Hatton get anywhere near him.
The rest of the
round had a pattern. Brook would work away on Hatton with a series of quick
jabs and body shots, every time Hatton escaped the flurry of punches he could
not put an attack together himself.
This was Hatton’s 50th
professional fight and in the fifth round Kell Brook came close to stopping the
Manchester fighter.
Brook placed a hard
one-two onto Hatton, this put Hatton onto the ropes and from there Brook landed
a combination of right hands and it seemed as though the fight may have been
stopped. Hatton however used his great deal of experience and survived.
Hatton did hit the
canvas in the ninth round, when he was caught by a left hook but showed his
bravery and courage as he got up and battled on but could never scare the
stylish Brook.
The result was never
in doubt and Brook is still undefeated, and it will be only a matter of time
until he fights at world level.
Easy Win for Frampton.
Commonwealth super
bantamweight champion Carl Frampton defended his title with an easy win against
Ghanaian Boxer Prosper Ankrah.
Frampton secured the
victory when he stopped the Ghanaian in the second round after a chest shot put
Ankrah down and he could not recover.
It was a little
disappointing for Frampton as he know doubt would have enjoyed a bigger
challenge so he could have learnt more about himself.
However the Jackall
is still unbeaten (13-0) and is looking for a fight against domestic rival
Scott Quigg.
Purdy Back On Track
There is no such
thing as a boring fight when Purdy is involved and he won the English
welterweight belt in his usual exciting manner.
Purdy won with a
fifth round knockout against highly talked about Adnan Amar who has now
suffered his second defeat.
Purdy seemed to be
untouchable walking through a series of punches before flooring him with a
heavy punch in the third.
Lee Purdy was
unstoppable with his right hand, and his power proved too much for Amar who was
deemed unfit to continue after the fifth round.
He is an exciting
fighter and everyone will want to watch him, people are already talking about
Purdy v Gavin, and certainly everyone would want to see that fight.
Hope Pulls of Shock
Welshman Kerry Hope
pulled of the upset of the night when he beat the highly rated and unbeaten
Grzegorz Proksa.
Proksa was expected
by most to see of Hope with relative ease but looked a shadow of the fighter
that beat Sebastian Sylvester last October.
Hope had different
ideas however and pulled of a performance of a life time and showed great
courage to see of Proksa.
The favourite
started the brighter but his flashy guard down style opened up the door for the
Welshman. Hope caught Proksa with a good shot and cut the eye of the Polish
fighter. The cut made a big difference and from then on, Hope showed the class
he needed to win on points.
There was no love
lost between the two fighters and this was emulated in the eighth round when
after the bell, Hope was deducted a point for a needless head-butt on the Pole.
The deduction did not affect the outcome and the Welshman won on a majority
point’s decision.
This was a result
that could really push on Hope’s career as he moves to 17-3 whilst Proksa
suffered his first defeat.
Other Results:
Middleweight- Ryan
Aston bt Lee Noble on Points.
Middleweight- Eamonn
O’Kane bt Wayne Reed on points.
Lightweight- Scott
Cardle bt Sid Razak
Middleweight- John
Ryder bt Alastair Warren Points.
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