Seriously, what is this obsession with Eubank's stamina? This is more random than the Haye Valuev fight.
Who's stamina was worse ?
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Who gives a ****? You're an idiot. I've already explained why he wouldn't be expected to have excellent stamina.
Seriously, this is a terrible thread. Awful. The worst I've ever read, more boring that watching 'How to dry paint' hosted by Andre Berto, more tedious than a 36 round Iggy Wlad Trilogy, more banal than a Haye post by Tunney, more sleep inducing than a.... well you get the point.
Im an idiot ?
More tedious than some ****** who has an obsession with making up glass jaw chronicles.
You are a fool!! because you cant distinguish between simple observations.
Whether he was heavly muscled or not, does that translate to him having superb stamina because he was heavily muscled ? err no. Superb stamina translate to........................does not get tired regardless.
Calzaghe, Thompson 1, Watson 1+2.
Eubank only didn't get tired when he was allowed to work at his own pace, but when Watson exposed the fact that Eubank did not like working at someone else pace, that game plan was used by Watson in the second fight and by Calzagho who jumped on him from the off.Comment
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Even though had had a tendency to fight with his mouth wide open and stumble around the ring Watson 2 ?
DLH has never been in that shape NEVER!!Comment
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Watch any 10 Eubank fights and you will hear question marks about his stamina, wonder why this is?

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Eubank was always a well-conditioned athlete, like Watson. Benn had a tendency to outpunch himself and gas out early in his career, like against Watson and also first fight with Eubank, but later his stamina improved. He realized it was time to get serious and forget the clownish antics.Comment
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You have picked out a fight there that was an unrelenting war to question a fighters stamina. Frazier looked a little tired towards the end of the fight at Manilla but it doesn't mean he had a stamina problem.Comment
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