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Kell Brook – Boxing Record, Comeback, Net Worth and Personal Life

Kell Brook, the former IBF welterweight champion from Sheffield, England, compiled a decorated professional boxing career before stepping away from the ring in 2022. With a record of 40 wins and 3 losses, he defeated elite names like Shawn Porter and Amir Khan. Now, years after his last fight, questions about a potential return, his personal life, and his financial standing continue to circulate among boxing fans.

Brook has not fought since February 19, 2022, when he stopped long-time rival Amir Khan in the sixth round. No official retirement announcement has been made, and his status on his BoxRec profile is listed as inactive. Despite sporadic rumors and fan speculation, no scheduled fight had been confirmed for a 2026 comeback in available sources.

Born Ezekiel Brook on May 3, 1986, he began boxing as a welterweight and built his reputation on a blend of technical skill and punching power. His career included title wins, high-profile losses, and a long-awaited victory over Khan. Yet much about his private life and future remains unclear.

What Is Kell Brook’s Boxing Record?

Full Name: Ezekiel “Kell” Brook
Born: 3 May 1986 (age 38)
Nationality: British / Stance: Orthodox
Titles: Former IBF Welterweight Champion

Key Insights

  • Kell Brook is a former IBF welterweight champion who stepped away from the sport in 2022 after an 18-year career.
  • He announced a comeback in 2025, scheduled to fight Eisa Al Dah in Dubai on February 13, 2026.
  • Personal life questions (wife split, mother) are popular but Brook has kept details private; no official confirmation of split.
  • His net worth is estimated from career earnings, endorsements, and a reported $4-5 million net worth (unconfirmed).
  • Brook’s official record is 40–3 (28 KOs) according to BoxRec.
  • He holds wins over Shawn Porter, Sergey Rabchenko, and Amir Khan.
  • Losses came against Terence Crawford, Errol Spence Jr., and Gennady Golovkin.

Snapshot Facts

Category Details
Debut 2004
Record 40–3 (28 KOs) as of retirement (BoxRec)
KO Percentage 70%
Height 5′9″ / 175 cm
Reach Not publicly available
Stance Orthodox
Trainer Brendan Ingle (early), later Dominic Ingle, others
Net Worth (Est.) £3–5 million (various sources, not confirmed)
Last Fight 2022 (win vs. Amir Khan)
Next Fight Eisa Al Dah, Feb 13, 2026, Dubai

Who Is Kell Brook’s Wife and Did They Split?

The name of Kell Brook’s wife has not been publicly disclosed in available sources. There is no official confirmation regarding a split or divorce. Some online speculation has circulated, but Brook himself has not addressed the subject publicly. His official Instagram profile does not contain any statements on his marital status.

His mother is also not named in public records. Brook was born in Sheffield, England, and has been associated with both Sheffield and Wigan through his boxing career. He has not confirmed whether he has children.

Personal Privacy

Brook has consistently kept details about his family and romantic relationships private. No journalist or official source has published verified information about his wife, mother, or children.

What Is Kell Brook’s Net Worth?

Kell Brook’s exact net worth has not been publicly reported. Estimates vary widely across sources, ranging from £3 million to $5 million USD. His career disclosed earnings, which include purses and pay-per-view revenue, fall between $9.1 million and $12.1 million USD, according to Tapology.

These figures do not account for expenses, taxes, or manager and trainer cuts. No endorsement deals have been publicly itemized. As with many boxers, his actual net worth remains a matter of speculation unless audited financial statements are released.

Is Kell Brook Coming Out of Retirement?

While no public reports indicated a 2026 return in mid-2024, Brook announced a comeback in 2025 and is scheduled to fight Eisa Al Dah in Dubai on February 13, 2026. The outcome of that fight, naturally, is unknown.

His last fight was in 2022, and he has not officially retired. BoxRec lists him as inactive. The lack of a formal retirement announcement leaves the door open for a return.

Uncertainty Ahead

The February 2026 fight against Eisa Al Dah has not been independently confirmed by major boxing outlets or Brook’s management. Fans should monitor official channels for updates.

Who Trained Kell Brook?

Kell Brook began his career training under the legendary Brendan Ingle at the Ingle Gym in Sheffield. Brendan Ingle, who also trained Naseem Hamed and Johnny Nelson, worked with Brook during his formative years. After Brendan Ingle’s death, Brook continued with his son, Dominic Ingle.

Later in his career, Brook also worked with Shawn Porter’s team for specific training camps. For his potential comeback in 2026, he has not officially announced a permanent trainer.

Kell Brook Career Timeline

  1. : Professional debut.
  2. : Wins IBF welterweight title vs. Shawn Porter.
  3. : Moves up to middleweight to fight Gennady Golovkin (loss).
  4. : Multiple fights, including loss to Errol Spence Jr.
  5. : Steps away from the sport after win over Amir Khan.
  6. : Announces return to boxing in 2026.
  7. : Scheduled fight against Eisa Al Dah.

What Is Confirmed and What Remains Unclear?

Established Information

  • Kell Brook is a former IBF welterweight champion.
  • His official record is 40–3 (BoxRec).
  • He announced a comeback fight for Feb 2026.
  • He defeated Amir Khan in 2022.

Information That Remains Unclear

  • Net worth figures are not publicly confirmed – reports vary widely.
  • Wife split status based on unconfirmed rumors; no official statement.
  • Details about his mother and early life are scarce beyond basic biography.
  • The outcome of the February 2026 fight is unknown.

Why Kell Brook’s Comeback Matters

Brook’s return at age 39 is unusual for a former champion but aligns with recent trends of veterans returning for high-profile bouts. The fight in Dubai against lesser-known Eisa Al Dah suggests a tune-up or money-first approach. Brook’s legacy still hinges on his welterweight title defense and competitive losses to elite fighters like Golovkin and Spence. If he wins in February 2026, Brook may seek another bout; retirement could follow regardless.

Sources and Key Quotes

“It could be the end or could it be the start of a new chapter?” – Kell Brook on his 2026 return, via Sky Sports.

Sky Sports, November 2025

“Ezekiel ‘Kell’ Brook (born 3 May 1986) is a British former professional boxer.”

Kell Brook Wikipedia entry

What’s Next for Kell Brook?

Kell Brook’s fight against Eisa Al Dah on February 13, 2026 in Dubai is the next scheduled event in his career. If he wins, Brook may seek another bout; retirement could follow regardless. Fans should watch for official confirmation of opponent, undercard, and broadcast details. For the most current updates, follow his X (Twitter) profile or check Sky Sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Kell Brook have children?

No public information is available about children; Brook has not confirmed having children.

What is Kell Brook’s mother’s name?

Brook has not publicly named his mother; details about his family are private.

Where is Kell Brook from?

He was born in Sheffield, England, and often associated with Wigan through his boxing career.

What titles did Kell Brook win?

He held the IBF welterweight title from 2014 to 2017.

Who is Kell Brook’s current trainer?

For his comeback, Brook has not announced a permanent trainer; previously trained with Dominic Ingle.

What is Kell Brook’s height and reach?

He is 5′9″ (175 cm). His reach is not publicly available from official sources.

When did Kell Brook retire?

He has not officially retired. His last fight was in February 2022, and his status is listed as inactive.

Did Kell Brook fight Gennady Golovkin?

Yes, in 2016 he moved up to middleweight to fight Golovkin and lost.

Who did Kell Brook lose to?

He lost to Terence Crawford (2020), Errol Spence Jr. (2019), and Gennady Golovkin (2016).

Is Kell Brook fighting in 2026?

He is scheduled to fight Eisa Al Dah on February 13, 2026, in Dubai.


Sophie Kendall
Sophie KendallStaff Writer

Sophie Kendall is Culture & Communities Editor at RegionalReport.co.uk, covering community stories, arts, culture, festivals, local events and heritage.

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