Kell Brook vs Michael Jennings

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The Magnificent Seven
Date18 September 2010
VenueLG Arena, Birmingham, England
Title(s) on the lineBritish and WBO Inter-Continental welterweight titles
Tale of the tape
Boxer Kell Brook Michael Jennings
Nickname Special K The Lurcher
Hometown Sheffield, England Chorley, England
Pre-fight record 21–0 (14 KOs) 36–2 (17 KOs)
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) 5 ft 9+12 in (177 cm)
Weight 146+12 lb (66 kg) 146+12 lb (66 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition British and WBO Inter-Continental welterweight champion
WBO No. 1 ranked welterweight
WBO No. 9 ranked welterweight
Result
Brook wins via 5th-round TKO

Kell Brook vs Michael Jennings, billed as The Magnificent Seven, was a professional boxing match contested between British and WBO Inter-Continental welterweight champion, Kell Brook, and former world title challenger, Michael Jennings. The fight was a WBO "eliminator", with the winner becoming the mandatory challenger for the WBO welterweight title, held at the time by Manny Pacquiao. The bout took place on 18 September 2010 at the LG Arena, with Brook winning by technical knockout in the fifth round.

Background[edit]

Following Brook's third British title defence, winning the Lonsdale Belt outright against Michael Lomax, he challenged Jennings, stating "I believe I am the best in the country, but I can't say that for sure until I've beaten Jennings".[1] Jennings, who had challenged Miguel Cotto for the WBO welterweight title earlier in the year, had previously expressed interest in a fight with Brook.[2]

Brook and Jennings were due to meet on 30 October 2009, at the Echo Arena. On 26 October, Brook was forced to pull out due to illness.[3] Laszlo Komjathi was lined up as Brook's replacement. Jennings defeated Komjathi, winning by points decision. Jennings was forced to postpone the match with Brook after sustaining a hand injury in the fight.[4] Brook and Jennings rescheduled the match for 3 July 2010 at Preston Guild Hall.[5] On 26 May, Brook was forced to pull out a second time after sustaining a rib injury in training. John O'Donnell was lined up as Brook's replacement, with the vacant British title on the line.[6] On 15 June, O'Donnell was forced to pull out after sustaining a rib injury in training.[7] Brook and Jennings once again rescheduled the match for 18 September 2010 at the LG Arena on Sky Sports Box Office.[8]

The fight[edit]

In the opening two rounds, Brook led with straight jabs and landed with scoring shots on the front foot, with Jennings on the back foot, boxing at range. In the third, both Brook and Jennings applied pressure up close and wrestled in the clinches. In the fourth, Brook began working behind the jab once again, with Jennings feinting, looking to land punches as the round progressed. Early in the fifth, Brook went on the offensive, sending Jennings back against the neutral corner with a flurry of punches that opened a cut on the corner of his right eye. The referee, immediately called a timeout and took Jennings to his corner, where he determined that the damage to Jennings eye was too serious and stopped the fight, therefore giving Brook the win by TKO in the fifth round.[9]

Aftermath[edit]

Despite Brook being unsatisfied with the win, and Jennings expressing interest in a rematch, a second bout would not materialise.[10][11] Brook defeated Shawn Porter in 2014, by majority decision to capture the IBF title, and Jennings retired from the sport of boxing, due to recurring injuries.[12][13]

Fight card[edit]

Weight Class vs. Method Round Time Notes
Welterweight Kell Brook (c) def. Michael Jennings TKO 5/12 0:47 Note 1
Light-heavyweight Nathan Cleverly def. Karo Murat RTD 9/12 3:00 Note 2
Cruiserweight Alexander Frenkel def. Enzo Maccarinelli (c) KO 7/12 2:30 Note 3
Heavyweight Derek Chisora (c) def. Sam Sexton (c) TKO 9/12 2:53 Note 4
Light-middleweight Lukas Konecny def. Matthew Hall TKO 6/12 1:53 Note 5
Middleweight Matthew Macklin def. Shalva Jomardashvili RTD 5/12 3:00 Note 6
Super-middleweight James DeGale (c) def. Carl Dilks TKO 1/10 2:54 Note 7
Light-welterweight Frankie Gavin def. Michael Kelly TKO 5/10 2:59 Note 8
Bantamweight Najah Ali def. Don Broadhurst PTS 10/10 Note 9
Light-middleweight Joe Selkirk def. Janis Cernauskis TKO 4/4 2:17
Welterweight Ronnie Heffron def. Billy Smith PTS 4/4

^Note 1 For British and WBO Inter-Continental welterweight titles
^Note 2 Final eliminator for WBO light-heavyweight title
^Note 3 For European cruiserweight title
^Note 4 For British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles
^Note 5 For European light-middleweight title
^Note 6 For European middleweight title
^Note 7 For WBA International super-middleweight title
^Note 8 For Irish light-welterweight title
^Note 9 For International Masters bantamweight title

Broadcasting[edit]

Country Broadcaster
PPV
United Kingdom Sky Sports Box Office

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kell Brook Wants Michael Jennings in The Near Future". BoxingScene. 21 July 2009. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Jennings happy to face rivals on ring return". Lancashire Telegraph. 4 March 2009. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Kell Brook pulls out of Friday fight with illness". Bad Left Hook. 26 October 2009. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Michael Jennings is Hungry To Fight, Wants Kell Brook". BoxingScene. 12 April 2010. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  5. ^ "Kell Brook vs Michael Jennings Heads To July 3 Clash". BoxingScene. 6 May 2010. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  6. ^ "Kell Brook-Michael Jennings Delayed For The Fourth Time". BoxingScene. 26 May 2010. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  7. ^ "John O'Donnell withdraws from Michael Jennings match-up". BBC Sport. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  8. ^ Hickman, Niall. (22 July 2010) Daily Express | Fight against Jennings is biggest test says Brook. Express.co.uk. Retrieved on 2024-02-15.
  9. ^ Hassan, Nabil. (18 September 2010) BBC Sport | Kell Brook cuts Michael Jennings to win fight. BBC News. Retrieved on 2024-02-15.
  10. ^ "Brook feels for Jennings". Sky Sports. 18 September 2010. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  11. ^ "Michael Jennings Wants a Second Crack at Kell Brook". BoxingScene. 16 December 2010. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  12. ^ "Brook edges Porter for IBF welterweight title". ESPN.com. 17 August 2014. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  13. ^ "In the Ring With A Legend: Michael Jennings Remembers The Night He Battled Miguel Cotto". Boxing Social. 1 December 2017. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
Preceded by
vs. Krzysztof Bienias
Kell Brook's bouts
18 September 2010
Succeeded by
Philip Kotey
Preceded by
vs. Laszlo Komjathi
Michael Jennings's bouts
18 September 2010
Succeeded by
Retired