Khan-Brook Final Press Conference

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Bitter rivals Amir ‘King’ Khan and ‘Special’ Kell Brook exchanged words in front of over 100 media attendees at Thursday’s official pre-fight press conference in Manchester, England. On the line this Saturday night are the bragging rights in a rivalry that started when both men were teenage amateurs and will now finally be settled with millions watching around the world, live in the UK on Sky Sports Box Office and in the US on ESPN+.

Amir Khan: “I’m gonna hurt him and he’s gonna be put in his place. I’m going to shut him up for good. Something he’s going to remember for a very long time.”

Kell Brook: “He’s definitely gonna sleep Saturday night when I smash him… After Saturday, nobody’s going to be interested [in Amir Khan].”

AMIR KHAN:

“I’m worried about Kell’s health after the beating I’m gonna be giving him. It’ll be something he’s never had before. We are gonna definitely put him in his place. It’s been a very long time. Ten years [this rivalry has] been going on. This is my time now to put him in his place.”

“I’m gonna hurt him and he’s gonna be put in his place. I’m going to shut him up for good. Something he’s going to remember for a very long time.”

“I’m very excited. This is a massive fight for me, my 40th fight. It has to be one of the biggest fights of my career. Winning world titles is one thing, going to America was my dream and I did that, but this fight means a lot to me and my career.”

“We’ve gone back to the drawing board, changed my whole training camp, and that’s why I joined Team BoMac and Team Crawford. I needed that motivation and that push. The only people who could do that for me was this team. Knowing this will be one of the biggest fights in Britain gives you that motivation as well.”

“I think Kell’s always been very obsessed with my career, like a fanboy. That’s the honest truth. I’ve been living in his head for such a long time… I think it’s more jealousy than anything.”

“It’s a big thing for us both; if either of us lose, it’s something that will haunt us for a very long time. That’s the reason I’ve trained so hard. I’ve done everything I’ve needed to because I know I can’t lose this fight.”

KELL BROOK:

“I don’t like him, he don’t like me, we’re going to see an excellent fight… It goes back to the amateur days. He used to win championships at his weight and I was the one above. He did what he did in the Olympics. We always got promised we would fight down the line. But he said he didn’t even know who I was. He’s never given me that respect.”

“He’s definitely gonna sleep Saturday night when I smash him… After Saturday, nobody’s going to be interested [in Amir Khan]. He can go to Dubai and do his thing, that’s the end of it. We’re going to get a knockout. He’s going on his face or back, either way.”

“This means so much to me. This fight’s been talked about for many, many years. You’re going to see the condition and the hard work I’ve put in. I’m ready for 12 hard rounds. I’m ready to put a show on for the fans.”

BRIAN McINTYRE, TRAINER, AMIR KHAN

“He pushed it in camp, he grinded it out. He didn’t complain one time. We went through four, five, maybe six sparring partners. I pushed him and pushed him so I could hear him say, ‘I quit,’ and he never said it. He just kept going and me and the team are proud of him.”

DOMINIC INGLE, TRAINER, KELL BROOK

“To be honest, I’m surprised Amir’s actually taken the fight. In the position he’s in, he’s a bit of a celebrity, a bit of a superstar, it’s not really a fight he needed to do. It’s not really going to benefit him apart from the money. He’s got more to lose than he has to gain. We can’t actually believe he’s turned up.”

“The bookies are with Kell. The odds aren’t very good to bet on Kell because he’s the favourite. I wouldn’t have taken the fight if I was Khan.”

“It’s going to come down to the physicalities. Khan is a very good talker, I love listening to him. I love it. But on the night there’s not going to be any talking, it’s just down to who wins, who punches the hardest, who’s got something left. I believe Kell’s got more left in the tank than Amir Khan.”

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  • This will be a great fight. When fighters age they make a lot more mistakes, which makes for better entertaining fights.

  • I am looking forward to this all-British match up in the U.K. I realize that it may / would have been better a half-dozen years or so, but this fight has a large local following, as evidenced by the quick ticket sales. I don’t have a dog in this fight, just looking for a good scrap here.

  • Shows you, as long as a fight is competitive and leaves the fans wondering who is going to win it attracts a wide audience. Add in the needle like these two historically have against each other and it attracts even more fans.

  • I’d love to watch Khan get flattened once again and do the jungle boogie, good times

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