Boxing fans believe Amir Khan almost had Kell Brook "in tears" during their face-off as the rivals prepare for their grudge fight.
Khan and Brook have been linked to fight each other for over a decade and will finally meet in the late stages of their careers this Saturday at the Manchester Arena.
Both teams have exchanged words in the lead-up to the fight, with Brook's trainer worried that Khan, who has confessed to an injury struggle, could withdraw at the last minute.
The former world titleholders sat down for 'The Gloves are Off' with Sky Sports and fans think Khan got under Brook's skin in the episode.
"Looks like Khans getting under brooks skin," one commenter wrote. "Kell looks a scared man. Khan wins," another added.
A third said: "Kell already looks like he’s lost the fight," whilst a fourth wrote: "Kell looked like he was about to cry lol".
Another commenter labelled it as "uncomfortable viewing" and said Brook has nothing more than a "punchers chance".
"Khan clear winner. Kell Brook looked shaken & on the edge and I genuinely thought he was going to cry at one point," the user wrote.
"Uncomfortable viewing. Khan will brake him down. Brook has a punchers chance & nothing more."
Brook and Khan have repeatedly argued over the reason their fight was unable to be booked during their prime years in the ring.
Khan recently stated his success in America was the reason the fight was not on his radar, but Brook has remained adamant his rival intentionally avoided him.
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“I know me and him are not gonna see eye-to-eye, that is common knowledge," Brook told Mirror Fighting . "I am getting the message that everybody is behind me, the truth is out now.
"The truth is that he didn’t want the fight all that time and it’s me who wanted to give him that fight. I have been getting messages on social media like 'good luck' and it is all positive.
"I know he's going to have his fans but the majority will be behind me. I am going to try and keep it under wraps but it is going to be hard, there is that much emotion it is going to be hard to tone it down.
"He knows the score, he is going to know really quickly in the fight what time it is. From that first bell he will know what time it is."
Khan will step into the ring for the first time in almost three years this weekend, whilst Brook hasn't fought since being stopped by Terence Crawford in November 2020.