Kell of a plan
Liam Smith has set his sights on Kell Brook and Gennady Golovkin Jr after sensationally knocking out Chris Eubank Jr.
Smith said: "I'm open to anything, I always have been. You can ask anyone who's ever dealt with me over the years, I'm not hard to deal with.
"But if it's Chris next it's Chris next, if not I'll sit down and I've got very good options.
"Ben [Shalom] said Kell wants to fight the winner, that's a huge fight. I know there's talks of Golovkin.
"So I'm in a good position now at 160 as well as 154, so a win today was all that matters."
Has Benn
Chris Eubank Jr was mocked by Conor Benn and Billy Joe Saunders as they twisted the knife in following shock defeat to Liam Smith.
Benn came out swinging in reaction to Eubank's brutal loss to Smith.
He said with a smirk to father Nigel: "What you saying dad? Wouldn't have gone past two would it."
Saunders took the chance to aim a dig at Eubank, who claimed he could beat Smith at 50 per cent of his ability.
He posted a series of laughing face emojis with the caption: "50%."
Carl it off?
Carl Froch questioned where Chris Eubank Jr's career will go now following brutal defeat to Liam Smith.
He said on Sky Box Office: “Where does he go from here? That could be curtains on his career.
“And I don’t want to say he should retire now but that was a bad defeat. I just think, where does he go now?
“He’s in against a naturally smaller guy and he looked badly hurt.
“I don’t think he’ll retire but where does he go now at middleweight or super-middleweight?”
Eu warrior
Eubank wanted to bravely carry on fighting after being brutally put down twice by Liam Smith.
Smith became the first man to ever send Eubank to the canvas in the middleweight's professional career.
The fourth-round onslaught continued as Eubank was bundled to the canvas as he struggled to keep his footing.
He once more amazingly made it back to his feet on unsteady legs but the referee had no choice but to wave it off.
Trainer Roy Jones Jr was ready to throw the towel in but Eubank somehow wanted to carry on going.
He even rushed over to Smith, refusing to believe the bout had ended and had to be held back by opposing coach Joe McNally.
When Eubank, 33, cleared his head, he congratulated Smith, 34, but insisted he wanted to fight on.
He said: "Big congratulations to him, I felt like I could have gone on but he caught me with a great shot."
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