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Exclusive: Kell Brook Backs Callum Simpson to Fulfil his World Champion Destiny

Former world champion Kell Brook believes rising star Callum Simpson is destined for greatness in boxing. Simpson, who idolized Brook as a youngster, is set to defend his title. With 15 unbeaten fights, Simpson is proving to be a dominant force. Brook is providing mentorship and support to help Simpson reach the top.

Neil Goulding
Neil Goulding

Last Updated: 2025-01-10

Louis Hobbs

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Former world champion Kell Brook believes Barnsley’s Callum Simpson is destined to follow in his footsteps by reaching the very pinnacle of the sport.

Simpson makes the first defence of the Lonsdale belt he won by dethroning Zak Chelli five months ago against Steed Woodall of Birmingham this weekend.

The 29-year-old, who also holds the Commonwealth super-middleweight title, used to idolise Brook as a youngster after meeting the legendary Sheffield fighter when he worked as a shop assistant in a men’s clothing store.

Now aged 38 and having effectively announced his retirement from boxing, Brook is returning the favour by providing advice and support to his one-time biggest fan.

“Callum is one hell of a talent,” Brook said, speaking exclusively to SportsBoom.com. 

“I see that twinkle in his eye and I see him going all the way."

“This is just another stepping stone on his journey towards where he needs to be and where I believe he will be."

“Callum has got power, he’s got stamina and he’s got the brain you need as well. He’s got it all in my opinion.”

Simpson stretched his unbeaten professional record to 15 fights when he beat Chelli at Oakwell Stadium. 

EXCITING TALENT

With 10 of those victories coming inside the distance, promoter Ben Shalom insists his Boxxer stable possesses one of the most exciting talents in domestic boxing. 

Brook agrees and is expecting Simpson to showcase his attributes when he faces Woodall (19-2-1) at the Canon Medical Arena, one of the Steel City’s newest venues, on Saturday night.

“I remember him sparring a very, very good fighter from our place when no one had ever heard of him, when he was still coming through,” continued Brook, whose career was overseen by the late, great Brendan Ingle at the famous Wincobank gym. 

“Callum absolutely stood the guy on his head. So much so that he, the other bloke, just packed up his stuff, got in his car and drove back to where he came from."

“I’m not going to name names but that guy was way up there at the time.”

Already ranked ninth by the WBC and 14th on the IBF’s global list, beating Woodall would also shoot Simpson up the WBO pyramid given that the Puerto Rico based organisation currently places the 30-year-old higher.

DOMINANT FORCE

Brook ruled the welterweight division between 2014 and 2017, snatching the IBF strap from Shawn Porter after producing a stellar performance at the StubHub Centre, Carson City, a decade ago.

He also faced Gennady Golovkin for the WBC, IBF and IBO middleweight titles, before losing to Errol Spence Junior at the home ground of his beloved Sheffield United, Bramall Lane.

Describing how the knowledge and experience he acquired could now benefit Simpson, Brook said: “I’m there for Callum, if he needs me. If he ever wants advice, say about what was going through my mind when I was at a certain level, then I’ll pass it on.

“I went and did it all. So I can feed him what he should be feeling at different periods of his career. He’s got what it takes, mind, no doubt about it.”

Neil Goulding
Neil GouldingSenior Sports Reporter

Neil has been a journalist for longer than he'd care to remember, having written for national newspapers and respected publications for over 25 years. For the last three years he has worked freelance for BBC Sport, working on the production desk as a sub-editor and also as a writer, covering a whole range of sports.

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