Who would win if these two fighters fought at Super Middleweight?
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eubank vs mcclelan was really close. g man was winning the fight for most of the fight, so i think mcclelan vs eubank would be very close too. no doubt the g man could get a ko out of no where just like he did vs jackson
Eubank had the chin to withstand McClellan's bombs. And prior to the Watson tragedy he was arguably a bigger hitter than Benn.
Eubank wins a truly BRUTAL fight.
This is one of the most difficult fights to call that I can think of because Eubank has never been knocked out in his life, but McClellan is arguably the most powerful lb4lb puncher that boxing has seen. Eubank went 12 rounds so many times, but McClellan has never been 12 rounds in his life. I would probably lean towards McClellan on points if he had no stamina issues (we don't know, because his fights didn't last long!) because McClellan himself has such an incredible chin that nobodies knocking him out (Jackson couldn't) and I believe the G-Man could REALLY hurt Chris to the body which would sap Chris' strength and take the snap out of Chris' work.
This should be an example to the lot ya that JuyJuy is not just a pure nuthugger and can be objective. He picked Eubank to lose!!!
As I would. G PTS, Eubank down in the 2nd.
Okay, but what if the G-man brought out this reserve Eubank was talking aobut in his interview and what if one of his perfectly timed overhand rights landed flush on the G-man. Would it be lights out G-Man?
I doubt it, if G-Man takes Benn's best shots for almost 30 minutes without being on his ass then he's so fucking strong and arguably has the best all-round chin that boxing has seen!
This is one of the most difficult fights to call that I can think of because Eubank has never been knocked out in his life, but McClellan is arguably the most powerful lb4lb puncher that boxing has seen. Eubank went 12 rounds so many times, but McClellan has never been 12 rounds in his life. I would probably lean towards McClellan on points if he had no stamina issues (we don't know, because his fights didn't last long!) because McClellan himself has such an incredible chin that nobodies knocking him out (Jackson couldn't) and I believe the G-Man could REALLY hurt Chris to the body which would sap Chris' strength and take the snap out of Chris' work.
Okay, but what if the G-man brought out this reserve Eubank was talking aobut in his interview and what if one of his perfectly timed overhand rights landed flush on the G-man. Would it be lights out G-Man?
You don't have an opinion JuYJUY?
This is one of the most difficult fights to call that I can think of because Eubank has never been knocked out in his life, but McClellan is arguably the most powerful lb4lb puncher that boxing has seen. Eubank went 12 rounds so many times, but McClellan has never been 12 rounds in his life. I would probably lean towards McClellan on points if he had no stamina issues (we don't know, because his fights didn't last long!) because McClellan himself has such an incredible chin that nobodies knocking him out (Jackson couldn't) and I believe the G-Man could REALLY hurt Chris to the body which would sap Chris' strength and take the snap out of Chris' work.
But this isnt about Nige.
True ,but what i was getting at is that if McClellan
can't finish off Benn ,he wouldnt be able to stop
anybody who has a chin like Eubank
Benn was a much more exciting fighter than Eubank,But
Eubank had the superior heart+chin.Eubank could stop
the gman late or come on strong late in the fight and
secure a points win
But this isnt about Nige.
Benn was a much more exciting fighter than Eubank,But
Eubank had the superior heart+chin.Eubank could stop
the gman late or come on strong late in the fight and
secure a points win