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Kell Brook issues response to Chris Eubank Jr call-out and Conor Benn's Amir Khan promise

Kell Brook has told Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn they must fight each other first before he will consider a domestic dust-up against either fighter. The pair were ringside on Saturday night in Manchester to watch Special K beat Amir Khan to a pulp as the curtain finally came down on their epic 17-year rivalry following an impressive sixth-round stoppage.

The slick, eye-catching performance from Brook, who controlled the fight from start to finish, would suggest he still has more to give to the sport - providing he does not want to hang up his gloves.

While he won't be rushing into any hasty decisions following the victory of his career, Brook made it clear he now holds all the cards as king of the pool.

Post-fight it wasn't long before Eubank Jr and Benn were chomping at the bit for a chance to jump in with the victor.

But former IBF welterweight world champion Brook has told the two challengers to get in line, ordering them to fight one another before arriving at the table to talk business.

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"I think maybe they should fight each other first," said Brook, who moved to 40-3 with the TKO triumph over his rival.

"I've just beaten Amir Khan, I am flavour of the month again, so I'm the man. They have to get in line.

"It depends on what I want to do. I am just going to enjoy this win, I want to spend some time with my beautiful kids because I have been away so long."

The 35-year-old plans to sit down with his family before deciding whether to fight on.

He added: "The fighter is always the last to know it's enough. I feel fit, I feel fresh, the body is working perfectly.

"I feel 23 years old. I will have to sit back with my family. I

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