Originally posted by gingeralbino
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Eubank looking awful in America!
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I think he lost against Schommer, that's about it.
He beat Watson by a long slide as far as I'm concerned, in their first fight. Judges got that wrong in making it so close! Beautiful boxing from him in the first 4 rounds, took the 5th well, masterful defensive boxing to take the 7th and extremely smart boxing to take the 10th. The 9th and 11th were Eubank's on workrate and arguably the 6th and 12th, on workrate, too.
The next close full-distance bout after Canty was against Tony Thornton, in which Thornton sweeped all the middle rounds and arguably the last couple on workrate alone. Though Eubank looked sharper than ever early on -weird one.
The Benn II fight, Nigel didn't do near enough quantity of clean offensive work from mid and long range. Just a handful of decent punches scattered throughout the 36 minutes. Thought Eubank cruised the first 3 rounds, nicked the 5th and 6th with punching and 9th and 11th with jabbing. Benn also had a point taken off for fouls and was laying on the ropes in the last round.
Against Schommer, Eubank lost clearly and by far! He just could not deal with the southpaw stance, let alone the lack of initiation from Schommer (Eubank never looked comfortable initiating). Combine that with altitude and being weight-drained, and you had a very poor performance from Chris in which he was picked off left, right and centre all evening long.
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Originally posted by .Buddha. View PostWhat fights do you have in mind? I remember thinking he should of lost Benn II and Watson I. On the other side I think he should of won Thompson I
best part about eubank is how he cherished his unbeaten record and talked about it nonstop but he got schooled in his 5th pro fight. it was all a lie.
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Eubank was quite poor in both fights with Close, stiff single shots to Close's soft little clusters. Eubank was clearly superior and hadn't taken Close seriously either time, as if he couldn't get motivated in training for Ray, because his offensive timing and defensive reactions were just off. But he still rightly won (/should've won) the fights with strength and assurance, and some accuracy in the first one. Thought a draw was abit cheeky in the first, Eubank cruising early on and dropping him heavily late on.
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Originally posted by coghaugen View PostI think he lost against Schommer, that's about it.
He beat Watson by a long slide as far as I'm concerned, in their first fight. Judges got that wrong in making it so close! Beautiful boxing from him in the first 4 rounds, took the 5th well, masterful defensive boxing to take the 7th and extremely smart boxing to take the 10th. The 9th and 11th were Eubank's on workrate and arguably the 6th and 12th, on workrate, too.
The next close full-distance bout after Canty was against Tony Thornton, in which Thornton sweeped all the middle rounds and arguably the last couple on workrate alone. Though Eubank looked sharper than ever early on -weird one.
The Benn II fight, Nigel didn't do near enough quantity of clean offensive work from mid and long range. Just a handful of decent punches scattered throughout the 36 minutes. Thought Eubank cruised the first 3 rounds, nicked the 5th and 6th with punching and 9th and 11th with jabbing. Benn also had a point taken off for fouls and was laying on the ropes in the last round.
Against Schommer, Eubank lost clearly and by far! He just could not deal with the southpaw stance, let alone the lack of initiation from Schommer (Eubank never looked comfortable initiating). Combine that with altitude and being weight-drained, and you had a very poor performance from Chris in which he was picked off left, right and centre all evening long.
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Originally posted by daggum View Postwatson I, Benn II, sherry, malinga, thornton, close I,close II, amaral costa, schommer, and this fight vs a bum. some of these are outright robberies and some are close fights that he probaby should have lost but was still given the decision.
best part about eubank is how he cherished his unbeaten record and talked about it nonstop but he got schooled in his 5th pro fight. it was all a lie.
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Originally posted by daggum View Postwatson I, Benn II, sherry, malinga, thornton, close I,close II, amaral costa, schommer, and this fight vs a bum. some of these are outright robberies and some are close fights that he probaby should have lost but was still given the decision.
best part about eubank is how he cherished his unbeaten record and talked about it nonstop but he got schooled in his 5th pro fight. it was all a lie.
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Originally posted by coghaugen View PostEubank was quite poor in both fights with Close, stiff single shots to Close's soft little clusters. Eubank was clearly superior and hadn't taken Close seriously either time, as if he couldn't get motivated in training for Ray, because his offensive timing and defensive reactions were just off. But he still rightly won (/should've won) the fights with strength and assurance, and some accuracy in the first one. Thought a draw was abit cheeky in the first, Eubank cruising early on and dropping him heavily late on.
Like i stated earlier havent seen them in years so can comment properly on who should've won, but that sounds a bit lame.
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Originally posted by gingeralbino View Postso he took him lightly in the 2nd fight after having a real close fight 1st time round?
Like i stated earlier havent seen them in years so can comment properly on who should've won, but that sounds a bit lame.
The first fight wasn't a flat-out tussle, Eubank just seemed to be fighting within himself and Close nicking the odd rounds on pure workrate.
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