Khan-Brook: the time has come for this long-awaited bout

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Khan-Brook: the time has come for this long-awaited bout

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Khan-Brook: the time has come for this long-awaited bout
Khan-Brook: the time has come for this long-awaited bout. Boxxer

Amir Khan and Kell Brook will fight on Saturday at the Manchester Arena in a bout that has been expected by the British and world fans for years. Both fighters have had a rivalry that dates back years and at last they will have their fight, which will be at welterweight.

Khan made his debut in 2005 and has had a great career, he has been a world champion and has fought some of the best of an entire era. The Bolton native will be making his first fight since 2019 and is currently 35 years old. 

Brook began his professional journey in 2004 and has also been a world champion. The Sheffield native has not fought since 2020 and is also 35 years old.

For years there has been speculation about who is better between the two UK representatives and although their fight has been on the cards forever, the opportunity has never been given. Now the big moment has arrived to see them in the ring and although they are not at their best, it is going to be a very interesting confrontation between veterans.

Khan has a record of 34 wins, 5 losses and 21 knockouts. Brook, on the other hand, has 39 wins, 3 losses and 27 knockouts.


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