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  • #11
    Originally posted by RoadMan94 View Post
    Haha it took Eubank almost 6 years to find that courage. I don’t believe a word he says.

    Eubank Jr
    David Haye
    Amir Khan

    these fighters named above are always Vying for the title of “Most Delusional British Boxer” of ALL times.
    Don't forget Mr 45%. One fight win streak Whyte.
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    • #12
      8 years later after one of the most blatant duck moves you’ll ever see (although his duck wasn’t even the worst duck of ggg we’ve seen) he finally feels like he has the balls to make the fight. Good for him

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      • #13
        What's with these so called top British guys calling out guys that are washed up or faded ? Benn calling out Broner and now Eubank calling out a dangerously damaged Saunders and a way past his prime and faded Golovkin. Mind you, I don't think much of Eubank as a top fighter and I'm sure even a faded Golovkin would beat him.

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        • #14
          “There’s too much public interest."

          None!

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          • #15
            Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy View Post
            I still want to see Eubank vs Charlo. Golovkin is just hiding out in hopes of one last Canelo payday because he stunk up the joint and couldn't get the job done.
            Sorry couldn’t understand your point with Canelos chorizo so far down your throat…

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            • #16
              That ship sailed long ago.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by breeto80 View Post
                What's with these so called top British guys calling out guys that are washed up or faded ? Benn calling out Broner and now Eubank calling out a dangerously damaged Saunders and a way past his prime and faded Golovkin. Mind you, I don't think much of Eubank as a top fighter and I'm sure even a faded Golovkin would beat him.
                Benn is still regarded as an up and comer, Broner would be a step up for him, and most if not all up and comers get matched against faded gatekeepers on their way up.

                Eubank though, will probably find his pen on golovkins 45th bday, and still get beat by him.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by turnedup View Post

                  Sorry couldn’t understand your point with Canelos chorizo so far down your throat…
                  Just can't stay away, huh?



                  Do I need to block you or do you want to go away again for the thousandth time???

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by ArturoBalboa View Post

                    Benn is still regarded as an up and comer, Broner would be a step up for him, and most if not all up and comers get matched against faded gatekeepers on their way up.

                    Eubank though, will probably find his pen on golovkins 45th bday, and still get beat by him.
                    I totally disagree with you. Where's Broner ? Jail ? And your speaking out of both sides of your mouth. First you say " Broner is a step up for him " . Then your calling Broner " a faded gatekeeper " . So what is he ? Your saying a " faded gatekeeper " is a step up ??? That's pretty sad if that's the case. Fighting a " gatekeeper " is one thing , fighting a "faded gatekeeper" is another word for a set up mismatch. If Benn truly wants to step up then he needs to step up and fight someone that's revelant. Not another washed up has-been like Broner or the washed up has-been gatekeeper that he just fought Algieri. Time to move up and on. Enough is enough. Or Benn should just shut his mouth and quit calling out mismatches or guys that don't fight anymore. Let's get real here.
                    Last edited by breeto80; 02-01-2022, 11:53 PM.

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                    • #20
                      At this point, ggg is food. Eubank jr at one point might have had second thoughts fighting ggg, but right now, I won't be surprised if ggg is the one having second thoughts fighting him and pretty much anyone else who could give him problems. Eubank jr is a handful to deal with, and ggg might not want that work. ggg is only interested in getting paid and retiring with 1 loss on his record instead of multiple losses.

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