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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Eubank: It Is A New Pressure I Never Had To Deal With - I'm Enjoying It

    By Jake Donovan - There are plenty of things that Chris Eubank Jr. wants to accomplish in his career. One box he never thought he'd have to check off was attempting to avenge a knockout defeat. The second-generation middleweight contender has fully embraced that scenario as he is all business for his rematch
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  • thack
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    Jr. would have had that feeling a lot sooner had he have fought anybody who was out there during his time..

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    • SteveM
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      #3
      Pity his dad was in his corner for so long - if he'd have had Bomac since after the BJS defeat that'd have been something.

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      • MusoMeanderings
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        #4
        Take a laxative.

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        • Mr WorldWide
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          #5
          Originally posted by thack
          Jr. would have had that feeling a lot sooner had he have fought anybody who was out there during his time..
          He was saved by the pen. The GGG that fought Brook would have ruined him.

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          • hugh grant
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            #6
            But eubanks never avenged loss before

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            • KidDinamita
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              #7
              Originally posted by Flap

              He was saved by the pen. The GGG that fought Brook would have ruined him.
              It's true, he was saved literally by a pen. Although the way he lost against Smith, I don't believe he would have lost like that during the Pen Era. I believe he got KOd because of the amount of weight he lost because of Benn

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              • Raimondo
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                #8
                Originally posted by KidDinamita

                It's true, he was saved literally by a pen. Although the way he lost against Smith, I don't believe he would have lost like that during the Pen Era. I believe he got KOd because of the amount of weight he lost because of Benn
                true, he should've stayed at 168 and get a proper trainer. too much wear and tear from cutting off the weight is taking a toll on the body.

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                • thack
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                  Jr.seems lost , wrapped up in his own hype.Wanted to be like Roy Jones and made an embarrassing mess of it. He needs to listen to people but the wasted years playing the big shot have given him a mountain to climb.

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                  • KidDinamita
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Raimondo

                    true, he should've stayed at 168 and get a proper trainer. too much wear and tear from cutting off the weight is taking a toll on the body.
                    I believe that Roy Jones should have thought him a thing or two about weight cutting, same thing happened to him going from Heavyweight to Light Heavyweight.

                    Apart from the wear and tear of the weight cutting, the brain gets affected as well with the dehydration, which results in how the fight ended.

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