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  • Comments Thread For: Tony Sims believes that Father Time has caught up with Chris Eubank Jnr

    Conor Benn?s trainer believes that age will be a factor when Benn faces Chris Eubank Jnr on April 26.
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  • #2
    How can Father Time be an issue for Eubank when he's facing a much smaller opponent? Is this an attempt by the author of this article to generate buzz?

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    • #3
      Liam Smith is much better than Benn.

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      • #4
        Benn has done nothing too much, mostly hitting heavy bag ferociously. But his dad rates him. Believe it or not that means something

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        • #5
          Tony is in for a rude awakening.
          Phony Eubank will make low-IQ Benn meet his father time by retiring him.
          Benn will be done after this. Uncompetitive at 147, if he ever makes it again, and too small for 154 and above.

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          • #6
            You can't look just look at the first fight and then say that Smith didn't look right for the second one. Eubank was clearly weight drained for the first Smith fight and why wouldn't he be after basically doing two camps back to back including one to get below the MW limit. Plus his brother had just died and he was estranged from his dad. Smith hit him good and got the win. In the second fight Eubank looked good and was cheered out of the arena. Lets be fair with our assessment huh

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            • #7
              Lack of talent has also caught up with him

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              • #8
                As I recall, Liam Smith only had one good leg in that second fight and anyone could see that he couldn't move properly, which is a big disadvantage in a fight. I think that's a fair enough assessment.

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                • #9
                  Just wishful thinking from the trainer I reckon , is probably right about being passed his best but will still at 65% or so and hydrated to 170 still have to much for the average youngster who now is not juicing and will be throwing weaker shots anyway .




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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Pulmonary Embolii View Post
                    As I recall, Liam Smith only had one good leg in that second fight and anyone could see that he couldn't move properly, which is a big disadvantage in a fight. I think that's a fair enough assessment.
                    Yep he got battered. That's the fairest assessment.

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