Gennady Golovkin vs. Kell Brook

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Gennady Golovkin vs. Kell Brook
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Date10 September 2016
Venue The O2 Arena, Greenwich, London, UK
Title(s) on the line WBC, IBF and IBO middleweight titles
Tale of the tape
Boxer Gennady Golovkin Kell Brook
Nickname "GGG" "Special K"
Hometown Karagandy, Karaganda, Kazakhstan Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
Pre-fight record 35–0 (32 KO) 36–0 (25 KO)
Age 34 years, 5 months 30 years, 4 months
Height5 ft 10+12 in (179 cm) 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight 158.9 lb (72 kg) 159.4 lb (72 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, and IBO
Middleweight Champion
The Ring /TBRB
No. 1 Ranked Middleweight
The Ring No. 3 ranked pound-for-pound fighter
IBF
Welterweight Champion
The Ring
No. 1 Ranked Welterweight
TBRB
No. 10 Ranked Light Middleweight
Result
Golovkin wins via 5th round TKO

Gennady Golovkin vs. Kell Brook , was a professional boxing match contested on 10 September 2016, for the WBC, IBF, and IBO middleweight championship. [1]

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The bout was held at the O2 Arena in London. The event was televised live on Sky Sports Box Office in the UK and HBO in the United States. Golovkin won the fight in round 5, after Brook's corner threw in the towel.

Background

On 8 July 2016, it was announced that Gennady Golovkin would fight Kell Brook on 10 September 2016 at the O2 Arena in London, England. Brook was scheduled to fight in a unification bout against then-WBO champion Jessie Vargas, whereas there was negotiations for Golovkin to fight Chris Eubank Jr.; however, negotiations fell through and promoter Eddie Hearn offered the Golovkin fight to Brook, who agreed to move up two weight divisions to challenge Golovkin. This was Golovkin's 17th world title defence. The fight aired in the United States on HBO and on Sky Box Office pay-per-view in the United Kingdom. [2] [3]

On 5 September, the WBA withdrew its sanction for the fight. Although they granted Golovkin a special permit to take the fight, they stated that their title would not be at stake. The reason for the withdrawal was because Brook had never competed in the middleweight division. WBA president Gilberto Mendoza Jr. said, "What I most regret is that there are no boxers at 160 pounds who will fight against 'Triple G,' and Brook has to move up two divisions to fight against him." The Golovkin camp were said to be disappointed with the decision with promoter Tom Loeffler saying, "somehow the WBA thought it was too dangerous for a welterweight to move up to middleweight to fight the biggest puncher in boxing. I guess that is a compliment to GGG as they sanctioned [Adrien] Broner moving up two divisions [from lightweight to welterweight] to fight Paulie [Malignaggi in 2013] and Roy Jones moving up two divisions [from light heavyweight to heavyweight] to fight John Ruiz [in 2003] for WBA titles, and Kell Brook is undefeated and considered a top pound-for-pound boxer." [4] [5]

The fight

Golovkin came out aggressively, going as far as to buckle Brook's legs in the first round. He was met with stiff resistance as Brook began to fire back, connecting multiple clean combinations on Golovkin, none of which were able to faze him. In the second round Brook had his greatest success of the fight, but in the process had his right eye socket broken. Over the next three rounds, Golovkin began to break him down. Brook showed courage, determination and a great chin as he absorbed the bulk of a Golovkin onslaught. Despite this, Brook's trainer Dominic Ingle threw in the towel to protect his fighter's damaged right eye, ending the fight in the fifth round with both boxers still standing. [6] [7] [8]

At the time of the stoppage, Brook led 39–37 on one scorecard while the other two had the bout even at 38–38. [9]

CompuBox stats

TotalGolovkinBrook
Thrown301261
Landed13385
Con. %44.2%32.6%

Aftermath

Speaking after the fight, Golovkin said, "I promised to bring 'Big Drama Show,' like street fight. I don't feel his power. I feel his distance. He has great distance. He feels [my power], and after second round I understand that it's not boxing. I need street fight. Just broke him. That's it."

Brook said, "I'm devastated. I expected him to be a bigger puncher. I think in the second round, he broke my eye socket. He caught me with a shot, and I was starting to settle into the fight, but I was seeing three or four of him, so it was hard to get through it. I was tricking him. His shots were coming underneath, and I was frustrating him. I was starting to settle into him, but when you see three or four of them, it is hard to carry on."

Speaking on the stoppage, Golovkin's trainer Abel Sanchez said, "The corner did the right thing. It was a matter of time. He was taking too many clean shots. At that point when they stopped it, it was over. Gennady knew it was over, and he was touching him with too many clean shots. I think something is wrong with [Brook's] eye, and the heavy hands were going to injure him permanently. I noticed it in the second round when he kept pointing to it and kept touching it. [Ingle] did say that something was wrong with his eye. But it wasn't so much with his eye as he was getting hit with too many clean shots. That could be very dangerous." He also stated that Golovkin was too eager to knock Brook out, "He was trying too hard to knock Kell out. The not smiling [Friday at the weigh-in], he had an hour and 40-minute ride [because of traffic]. He was upset and wanted to get on the scale and get out of here. He just was trying too hard. I was trying to tell him this is a 12-round fight. Just beat on him, beat on him, practice. I wanted him to use the jab more. He wasn't. He would use it for half the round and then not use it."

Golovkin stated although Brook fought like a true champion, he was not a middleweight. [10]

Undercard

Confirmed bouts: [11] [12]

Weight Classvs.MethodRoundTimeNotes
Middleweight Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Gennady Golovkin (c) def. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kell Brook TKO5 (12)1:57 Note 1
Bantamweight Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lee Haskins (c) def. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Hall UD12 Note 2
Super Middleweight Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Callum Smith def. Flag of Hungary.svg Norbert NemesapatiRTD7 (12)3:00 Note 3
Flyweight Flag of the Philippines.svg Johnriel Casimero (c) def. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charlie Edwards TKO10 (12)1:57 Note 4
Super Featherweight Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Joseph Ward def. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy TownendTKO8 (12)0:54 Note 5
Super Lightweight Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Conor Benn def. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joe DuckerKO2 (4)0:24
Super Middleweight Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Smith def. Flag of Hungary.svg Daniel RegiTKO5 (6)2:16
Float bouts
Middleweight Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Craig Richards def. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dalton MillerPTS4
Preliminary bouts
Super Bantamweight Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gavin McDonnell def. Flag of Nicaragua.svg Robin ZamoraPTS8
Super Bantamweight Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kid Galahad def. Flag of Italy.svg Emiliano SalviniTKO4 (8)0:38

^Note 1 For WBC, IBF and IBO middleweight titles
^Note 2 For IBF Bantamweight title
^Note 3 For WBC Silver super middleweight title
^Note 4 For IBF flyweight title title
^Note 5 For vacant British super featherweight title

Broadcasting

CountryBroadcaster
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Fox Sports
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Sport 2
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Sky Sports
Latin America Canal Space
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Azteca
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand SKY Arena
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama RPC Channel 4
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Polsat
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Sky Sports
Flag of the United States.svg  United States HBO

Viewership

In the UK, the fight reportedly had 752,000 pay-per-view buys on Sky Box Office. [13]

In the US, the fight was aired live on HBO in the afternoon and drew an average of 843,000 viewers and peaked at 907,000 viewers. This was considered by HBO to be very successful for an afternoon showing. A replay was shown later in the evening as part of the world super flyweight title fight between Roman Gonzalez and Carlos Cuadras. The replay averaged 593,000 viewers. [14]

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Preceded by Gennady Golovkin's bouts
10 September 2016
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Preceded by Kell Brook's bouts
10 September 2016
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