Could Chris Eubank make a comeback?

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  • Southpaw16BF
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    #11
    Eubank is now 42 years of age. Making a comeback would be a terrible move, and he would most end up likely getting seriouly hurt, and taking some years off his life.

    He can make money of after dinner speaking etc, and maybe one day can train his sons.

    And i think people may have made the situation worst than it probaly is, the hotel Eubank is staying in is costing him $222 a night, which is in his country the UK £150.

    So he musn't be that broke yet. But he has lost 35 million, which is unbelivable.

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    • coghaugen
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      #12
      He sparred with Carlos De Leon Jr at Top Rank gym last year and looked very, very good apprently.

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      • MACAQUEINBLACK
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        #13
        God, I hope not. There's got to be better, less degrading ways a guy like Chris can make some dough back.

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        • paul750
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          #14

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          • boxasmash
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            #15
            eubank still spars every week and goes to the gym nearly every day

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            • paul750
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              #16


              More respect in defeat than perhaps any of his wins.

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