Former world welterweight champion Kell Brook is open to exploring two domestic dustups, believing that both of them end inside the distance.
The 39-year-old has not fought since 2022, back when he settled a bitter rivalry with Amir Khan by stopping his fellow veteran in round six.
Prior to that, Brook had suffered a fourth-round stoppage defeat to Terence Crawford in 2020, which came over six years after his world title triumph against Shawn Porter.
But while the Sheffield man is certainly past his best, he would nonetheless be eager to meet either Conor Benn or Chris Eubank Jr in a professional ring.
The two British rivals collided in a thrilling encounter last April, with Eubank claiming a unanimous decision victory, before getting outpointed by a much wider margin in their immediate rematch last November.
Based on his performance, the 36-year-old seemed as if a drastic weight cut to 160lbs had taken a lot out of him, while his second-day rehydration limit of 170lbs was hardly a beneficial offering, either.
Benn, meanwhile, is gearing up to face former super-lightweight world champion Regis Prograis at a catchweight of 150lbs, featuring on the undercard of Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov.
As for Brook, it seems he would happily lock horns with either Eubank or ‘The Destroyer’, telling Boxing King Media that both would be fortunate to hear the final bell.
“I feel incredible. If them fights [get] mentioned to me… The money’s there, I’m ready, of course [I would take them]. Let’s make it happen.
“It don’t matter [whether it’s Benn or Eubank], they’re both gonna get beat. Probably Eubank [is an easier opponent].
“I think I stop both of them. Timing is key, and I’ve got that. I’m very experienced and I think I find a way to halt them both [inside] 12 rounds.”
Benn’s first outing with Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing will take place on April 11, while Eubank is reportedly in talks for a super-middleweight clash with Edgar Berlanga.
Brook returns to the ring in Dubai on April 11 against Eisa Al Dah, with the event now serving as a tribute to the late Ricky Hatton, who had originally been scheduled to headline before his tragic passing.



