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  • Comments Thread For: Liam Smith on KO of Eubank: I Told You All Week, Don't Be Surprised!

    Liverpool's Liam Smith shocked the world taking a TKO victory one minute and nine seconds into the 4th round of a career-defining fight against Chris Eubank Jr in front of a sold-out Manchester Arena.
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  • #2
    I think this surprised everybody.

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    • #3
      GGG could be 55 and he would still kill Eubank, and I didn’t see him do one thing Roy Jones Jr said particularly because he speak so country and you can’t understand due to him speaking as quickly as he fought!

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      • #4
        I wasn't surprised. Fighters need to go back to fight a very soft touch opponent if one gets cancelled for any reason and try and stick to the original date.

        It is not healthy cutting weight and stacking training camps like that.

        I don't give him credit for the win, see him as a ****phobic **** and hope he gets sparked the **** out in his next fight.

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        • #5
          Maybe eubank should’ve come in at more then 50%get in there smith !!!
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          • #6
            Could envision smith taking win but a ko win is quite shocker for a guy moving up in weight who's not really a big puncher more like volume puncher instead ,eubank got feed humble pie and it was great to watch.Beefy could do decent campaign at mw.
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            • #7
              I watched highlights of the fight and my impression within the 1st 30 seconds was that Eubank is fighting too much like Roy Jones Jr- except he is not Roy Jones Jr. Roy carried his left hand low and ducked down and away from punches, and on the ropes he could still block, roll, slip and counter. But he had cat like quickness and reflexes and processed things very quickly and he was so gifted that he could get away with all this. I feel like Eubank's job as a fighter should be to take some things from Roy but know which things he can and can't do as well as Roy did them, and use them very sparingly, mixed with his own style. He should not try to be a carbon copy of Roy because no one can copy Roy because they can't think like, react like, and make adjustments on the fly like Roy in the moment. He was a genius. U can be influenced by him. U can steal a move from him here and there, but u better know your limitations and adjust your style accordingly.
              my other observation is that his legs are very light/thin. his upper body looked strong but his legs seemed weak looking
              Last edited by archiemoore1; 01-22-2023, 12:09 AM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by FeFist View Post
                I wasn't surprised. Fighters need to go back to fight a very soft touch opponent if one gets cancelled for any reason and try and stick to the original date.

                It is not healthy cutting weight and stacking training camps like that.

                I don't give him credit for the win, see him as a ****phobic **** and hope he gets sparked the **** out in his next fight.



                lol found the ****sexual

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                • #9
                  Eubank jr was never a world level boxer, never was, never will. He acted like he is some big name, but couldn't deliver when it came time to show it. He was never going to be a world champ ever.
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                  • #10
                    a MFer who walks the talk

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