KELL BROOK has demanded Conor Benn release their full sparring session as they feuded online amid speculation of a fight.
Brook is back in training as the former welterweight world champion considers a comeback.
The Sheffield man was in talks to face Benn right after defeating Amir Khan in February 2022, which sparked his retirement soon after.
Brook was captured in sparring gear hitting a heavy bag in the famous Wincobank gym in Sheffield.
Sparking an online row, Benn, 26, commented: “Last time we tried to make the fight he chose retirement instead.
“Must have been that sparring session…”
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Brook, 36, responded: “Who are you kidding you’re the one who cut the sparring short don’t flatter yourself p***y.”
Benn replied: “Stop talking s***. You know the footage begs to differ!”
And Brook hit back: “Put it out then let’s see it and don’t just put snippets on we want it all babi.”
The ex-IBF champ announced his retirement after beating long-time nemesis Khan, 36, ending almost two decades of rivalry.
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But Brook has considered a return ever since and is now back training.
Benn meanwhile is set to return in June following a doping scandal that has kept him out of the ring and fighting for his reputation.
He tested twice for female fertility drug clomifene in the build-up to his catchweight contest with Chris Eubank Jr, 33, which was later axed.
The British Boxing Board of Control cancelled the bout and have since been embroiled in a spat with Benn, who is without a license.
Welterweight Benn provided a 270-page document to the WBC, who work with Voluntary Anti-Doping Association.
The WBC found “no conclusive evidence” that the boxer intentionally cheated and placed him back in the rankings.
Benn as a result is able to box abroad if he is licensed and is currently in talks to fight Manny Pacquiao, 44, in Abu Dhabi.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk