BRITISH star Kell Brook has vowed to ‘leave it all in the ring’ as he looks to rip away Terence Crawford’s WBO welterweight belt on November 14.
The 34-year-old knows he must inflict a first professional defeat on the American if he wishes to become a two-time world champion.
Kell Brook has won his last three fights since losing against Errol Spence Jr
Terence Crawford is yet to taste defeat in his 36 fights inside the squared circle
Brook – who has won his last three fights since being stopped by Errol Spence Jr in 2017 – knows he goes into the contest as the underdog.
The Sheffield native’s rival Amir Khan failed in his attempt to beat the three-weight world champion in April 2019.
But the former IBF king has insisted he will ‘make headlines’ as he declared he is bringing the title back to England.
Speaking on The Gary Newbon Sports Show on Punching.TV, he said: “I am going out to find a way to win.
“I am going to follow the gameplan that we come up with and I am just going to go out there with my heart on my sleeve and go out for victory.
“I am going to leave it all in the ring, whatever I have got is going to be left in that ring.
“I’m going to give it my absolute all to bring that world title back to England.”
No fans will be inside the MGM Grand Conference Center due to the coronavirus pandemic.
But Brook has insisted he is not worried about having none of his supporters cheering him on.
He added: “Having a crowd there or not having a crowd there, I am tunnelled in, I am focused in on what we need to do, and that is to win the WBO world welterweight title.
“When I am in that ring and I am looking up at Terence Crawford with the fans cheering or not cheering, I have still got that same job to do.
“It is just me and him in there and it is going to be a ‘pick them’ fight this one because he’s one hell of a fighter and I believe I belong up there as among the best in the world.
“And I have to go out and show the people watching this fight that I am.
“Every second of the fight I am going to be tunnelled in, I am going to be focused to produce the win of my life.”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk