Where: O2 Arena in London, England When: Saturday Sept. 10, 2016 from 7 p.m.Heres the latest and greatest build-up from the likes of ESPN reporters Dan Rafael, Steve Bunce, and Nick Parkinson ahead of one of the most eagerly anticipated fights of the year,?Gennady Golovkin vs. Kell Brook.1.?How Gennady Golovkin-Kell Brook was madeKell Brook:?Instantly, I said yes to this fight because I want to be in exciting fights and this is so exciting. Its the biggest fight in world boxing and I want to give back to the fans and push myself to achieve the most that I can.Gennady Golovkin:?I thought we had a fight with Eubank Jr., now its with Kell Brook, which is very good for me. I promise a Big Drama Show for the UK. fight fans.2.?London lure too big for Gennady Golovkin to pass upGolovkin will fight for the first time in the UK, years after a potential match-up with Britains Darren Barker fell through and having defeated Martin Murray and Matthew Macklin overseas.Fighting in England, Golovkin can continue to build the reputation it once looked like he may never have.I like the UK fans, Golovkin, 34, said. People in the UK understand boxing. Theres a lot of history and tradition.3.?Why Gennady Golovkin is the Eastern Blocs shining lightGennady Golovkin is arguably the most entertaining and exciting boxer yet from the Eastern Bloc, a man with a traditional background, an Olympic veteran and top international amateur fighter.He is part of that rich history and he has embraced the American idea of entertainment, which is something other great fighters from his culture have failed to do.He is everything that most of the other Eastern Bloc fighters are not; Golovkin is mean, he can fight and he is great to watch. There is no safety-first with GGG.4.?Does Kell Brook have any chance against Gennady Golovkin?Ever since the Gennady Golovkin-Kell Brook match was announced, pundits and fans alike have been figuratively digging the Englishmans grave.A suicide mission, you say? Well, not quite but GGG, the unified middleweight titleholder, has been installed a prohibitive 8-1 favorite to hand Brook, who owns a welterweight belt, his first defeat, if not his head.5.?Kell Brook: Knockout king Gennady Golovkin doesnt scare meIm not scared of him. Ive had so many things that have happened to me, like being stabbed [two years ago] and thinking I might not fight again, so this for me -- fighting Golovkin -- is sport and I dont fear him.Ive heard about his power but hes going to have to show me what hes about. I know Martin Murray went 11 rounds with him and hes a very tough man. It might come down to the skill, and who wants it the most. 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