Kell Brook is set for his IBF welterweight World title
eliminator with Hector Saldivia tonight and 'The Special One' is
planning to turn on the style at the Motorpoint Arena
Sheffield.
Brook has reinvented himself in preparation for the biggest
night of his career, bringing in a strength and conditioning
trainer to improve his energy levels after admitting his
preparation for his July clash with Carson Jones was not up to
scratch.
The 26-year-old looked in phenomenal shape at the packed public
weigh-in Meadowhall Shopping Centre in Sheffield, and Brook says
his focus is completely on winning tomorrow night's bout and
landing a World title shot.
"The IBF shot is a huge incentive," said Brook, who tipped the
scales at 10st 6lbs. "It's massive knowing that I have a fight with
Randall Bailey or Devon Alexander lined up after I've dealt with
Saldivia.
"I want to entertain fans like Mike Tyson did. You knew with him
that you were always going to see something special so hopefully I
can produce a performance for the fans, get the title shot and
become IBF World champion and join that elite group of
fighters."
The 'new Kell Brook' will not let anything stop him from
reaching his World title goals, and that includes complacency. With
43 bouts to Brook's 28, Saldivia holds a significant experience
advantage over his host and Brook is only to aware of the danger
the Argentine poses to his dream.
"He's knocked more people out than I have had fights so he has
been around and he knows how to end a fight," said Brook. "There
are only two losses on his record and he's unbeaten for the last
two years so I know this is going to be another tough night at the
Arena.
"Hector is a tough cookie, who keeps coming and chucking shots.
He likes to hold his position in the middle of the ring and dictate
fights. He's a big puncher, but if he wants to stand and fight I am
more than ready to go toe-to-toe with him, as I know I can out hit
him.
"With the way I am feeling now, he won't go the distance. I
won't say what round as talk is cheap, but don't blink tomorrow as
you'll open your eyes and he'll be sparked out."
Jamie McDonnell like Brook faces an IBF World title eliminator
tomorrow night, and the Doncaster man is ready to step up to World
level against Nicaraguan Darwin Zamora.
"I have definitely proven myself at European level and I am
ready for that next step up," said McDonnell, who weighed in at 8st
5lbs 12oz, 12oz more than Zamora.
"I would have liked one more European defence had I known I
would have had six months off since my win over Ivan Pozo in March,
but we didn't know that would happen.
"The Pozo fight was a confidence booster. I knew I was bigger
than him and would probably have ended up stopping him but I didn't
think it would have come in the second round.
"I know tomorrow it is going to be hard a fight as they are all
going to be hard at this level because they are all world-class
boxers. I don't expect any easy fights and if those stoppages come
it is good.
"The step-up is massive. A lot of the boxers you don't know that
much about. Darwin Zamora has come in at late notice so we don't
know too much about him."
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