Not really. If Roy would have came to London to fight Benn it would have happend, and vice versa. I dont blame Roy for not wanting to go to London to fight benn after the mCclellan situation. And i dont blame Benn for not going to America to fight a great younger champ either, like i said he was pretty much washed up after mCclellan. Plus the Don king connection would have been an issue as well. I was actually at Benns last winning fight, it was on the under card of Bruno - MCall.
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Not really. If Roy would have came to London to fight Benn it would have happend, and vice versa. I dont blame Roy for not wanting to go to London to fight benn after the mCclellan situation. And i dont blame Benn for not going to America to fight a great younger champ either, like i said he was pretty much washed up after mCclellan. Plus the Don king connection would have been an issue as well. I was actually at Benns last winning fight, it was on the under card of Bruno - MCall. -
It was because Benn lost to Malinga the year after McClellan. If Nigel kept winning and calling out Roy the fight would have eventually happened. Benn was rated pound for pound number three before he lost to Malinga, with jones and De La Hoya taking the top two spots from memory.Comment
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alright, cheers for the info so far...
I've just been watching a TV special (which is on youtube) with Benn and Eubank from 93 that I'd forgotten about, just before their rematch. It was called 'The Best of Enemies', hosted by Jonathan Ross.
At the end they get James Toney on satellite link up and he runs his mouth, disses their mothers, English people etc...Eubank didn't take it too well *laugh*Comment
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Jones says that King was demanding options on his fights, which is why he didnt sign. He signed with King later on thoughComment
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alright, cheers for the info so far...
I've just been watching a TV special (which is on youtube) with Benn and Eubank from 93 that I'd forgotten about, just before their rematch. It was called 'The Best of Enemies', hosted by Jonathan Ross.
At the end they get James Toney on satellite link up and he runs his mouth, disses their mothers, English people etc...Eubank didn't take it too well *laugh*I dont mind English people, but all of their fighters are bumsComment
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Yep never had anything to do with the Malinga fight, which i was at by the way. The hype for Benn-Jones was straight after the MCclellan fight, it was then or never.
Originally posted by hellboyBenn was willing to go to America, to fight Jones
Yeah i remember him saying this, im sure i remember Roy saying he'd come to the UK aswell, i think it was half hearted gestures to be honest.Last edited by stefjonno1; 03-26-2010, 01:33 PM.Comment
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Yes Benn was not quite the same after McClellan. I dont remember everyone jumping up and down for a Jones fight straight after though. I do remember Benn calling out Jones in 1996 though before losing, he'd promised McClellan $1,000,000 from the purse if the fight came to fruition.Comment
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It was because Benn lost to Malinga the year after McClellan. If Nigel kept winning and calling out Roy the fight would have eventually happened. Benn was rated pound for pound number three before he lost to Malinga, with jones and De La Hoya taking the top two spots from memory.Comment
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Technically Benn was never a Don King fighter either, King had 3 fight options which ran out with the McClellan fight. Benn wouldn't sign another 3 fight deal until he returned to the ring to fight Nardiello.Comment
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