Kell Brook - as you may never have seen him before
Paul, now 65, was the Sheffield boxer’s deputy headmaster when it was Herries School and fondly remembers his pupil’s dedication...to sport. “What was really good about him was his dedication” he said.
“He had to show a discipline at a time when perhaps it wasn’t perhaps easy and we use that model to show others what can be achieved if they stick at something.”
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Hide AdMr Howard, who has been at the school since 1994, says the Brook family, including Kell, who takes on feared, undisputed middleweight champion of the world Gennady Golovkin on Saturday, remain in contact with the school.
“There are people from here going to London to support him” he said. “We expect him to win, it would be great for this area. In some ways he can’t lose, as nobody expects him to win. I’ll kick him all round Shirecliffe if he loses!”
Asked about the standard of Brook’s mathematics when he was at his school desk, Mr Howard said: “What goes on tour, stays on tour!”
n Family say Brook’s earliest sparring partner at his Shirecliffe home was a ‘Monster Munch Teddy Bear,’ aged three. He joined the Ingle gym at nine.
It’s all a far cry from challenging ring warlord Golovkin tonight - but don’t underestimate the fighter forged from Sheffield steel.