Kuwait Times

Khan wants Brook bout after Spence Jr takes title

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LONDON: Britain’s former light-welterweig­ht world boxing champion Amir Khan wants to end years of failed negotiatio­ns and finally take on compatriot Kell Brook he told Sky Sports.

The 2004 Olympic lightweigh­t silver medalist announced this in the wake of Brook losing his IBF welterweig­ht title to the impressive unbeaten American Errol Spence Junior at Sheffield United’s Bramall Lane ground late Saturday.

Spence Jr-who has not looked back since losing in the 2012 Olympic quarterfin­als-has been called the ‘real deal’ by American boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard and forced the referee to stop the fight in the 11th round after an absorbing no-holds barred contest.

Khan, who held the WBA belt from 2009-12 and the IBF version in 2011, said he would like to fight Brook at welterweig­ht provided the latter’s left eye injury was not so severe he would have to hang up his gloves. “I’d like to fight him at 147,” 30-year-old Khan told Sky Sports. “It depends on Kell’s eye, and also the dates-there are a lot of pay-per-view fights on. “The fight between me and Kell Brook is a pay-per-view fight. I really believe that fight next summer would make sense.

“I’m sure he’s going to go into another fight that is going to be a nice, tune-up fight. Maybe next summer we could be back.” Brook’s promoter Eddie Hearn said his 31-year-old pugilist could have suffered a broken left eye socket. If it is the case it is the same injury Brook-who had hoped to fulfil a prophecy by his uncle years ago he would successful­ly defend his title at the ground of the club he supports-suffered but to his right eye in his previous bout against Kazakh middleweig­ht superstar Gennady Golovkin.

“I think it’s the same injury as the Golovkin fight but the other eye, which is unbelievab­le, but it was caused by Errol,” said Hearn. — AFP

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