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Froch vs Eubank Jr in EPIC sparring session
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Originally posted by Chollo Vista View PostThat plus a few one round destructions against a few journeymen.
But other than BJS and O'Sullivan, who has he fought to allow us to gauge his improvement? No one.
BJS and O'Sullivan were his biggest fights to date.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostAnd what improvements did you see before those fights? Considering you didn't even see the full BJS fight I'd be curious to know.
But if you'd relax and try to hear me, maybe you can understand what I'm saying.
What I'm saying is, from the time this sparring session took place, which was two years ago (i.e. April 2014), I'd think Chris Eubank Jr has improved from the time he fought Robert Swierzbinski 'til now. Whether it's more experience, increased power/stamina, etc.
You're saying you don't think he's improved from his fight against Robert Swierzbinski to his last fight against Nick Blackwell?
I don't have to see Eubank fight 10 times to assume he's made improvements.
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Originally posted by Chollo Vista View PostI missed that fight.
Do you think Eubank Jr has made improvements from his fight against Robert Swierzbinski, May 2014, to now?
O'Sullivan & Blackwell had small moments of success against Eubank, but he was too big for them. He has a SMW frame, but he's young enough (and dedicated enough) to make 160lbs just fine. Doran will be a waste of time like Tony Jeter was. I would really like to see him fight N'Dam or Khurtsidze before stepping up to the top.
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Originally posted by Eastcoast View PostIt was really hard to gauge him before he fought Saunders b/c no of those early opponents challenged him really. I thought you could see significant improvement from the Saunders to Chudinov fights.
O'Sullivan & Blackwell had small moments of success against Eubank, but he was too big for them. He has a SMW frame, but he's young enough (and dedicated enough) to make 160lbs just fine. Doran will be a waste of time like Tony Jeter was. I would really like to see him fight N'Dam or Khurtsidze before stepping up to the top.
That said, those fights against N'dam and Khurtsidze are great matches as well, but if the GGG fight comes before Jacobs, I'd like to see it very much.
I remember seeing him against O'Sullivan and thinking he was very vulnerable during the exchanges. I seem to remember Sully stunning him a time or two as well.
You know I'm a Jacobs fan, but I genuinely believe that if Eubank fought Jacobs, Jacobs would catch him during those exchanges and it might be a short night.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostJnr really hasn't improved in that time. He hasn't even improved since the Saunders fight. He still makes the same mistake, still poses too much, gets caught too much and swings wild, wide shots. He has just fought a lower level of opposition so has looked better.
As long as Snr is around, Jnr will not improve. Sad but true.
GGG wrecks Jnr if he thinks he can fight like that against him.
I understand from out of range he can do that stuff and clown around, that's okay, but inside tha damn pocket and within punching range? Defaq?
I disagree with the wild shots accusation. He, like Wilder, only throws wild shots when the opponent is hurt, and it's not as dangerous for them as it would be for a normal fighter because they are so quick to close the distance when the opponent is hurt that the guy doesn't know what up until he already getting bombed by a barrage of wild yes, but extremely fast and surprisingly accurate shots that all a guy can do is cover up until they recover.
If he just threw wild shots randomly I would agree, but he actually fights smart (posing aside) and efficiently when the opponent isn't hurt.
The posing, damn, defaq would you pose inside the pocket for?
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Originally posted by Chollo Vista View PostAnd that's all I was really trying to tell Soul Survivor is that I thought Eubanks has made improvements from the time he sparred Froch two years ago to now. It's a simple assumption that doesn't require seeing Eubank fight 10 times to make.
That said, those fights against N'dam and Khurtsidze are great matches as well, but if the GGG fight comes before Jacobs, I'd like to see it very much.
I remember seeing him against O'Sullivan and thinking he was very vulnerable during the exchanges. I seem to remember Sully stunning him a time or two as well.
You know I'm a Jacobs fan, but I genuinely believe that if Eubank fought Jacobs, Jacobs would catch him during those exchanges and it might be a short night.
However, I think after the third round he stopped staying in the pocket too long and stuck to one two and one-two-three combinations, which basically ended the night for O'sullivan as he just became a punching bag after that.
If Eubank would now stop posing in the pocket and work on developing power behind his straight right hand (he as a good right cross and uppercut, but his straight right is lacking in power and thrust), then he would be complete.
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