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Originally posted by solidman View PostI respect Eubank Jr because he seems to be the only fighter who has spoken out about that cheat conor benn. It has always concerned me that other boxers don't speak out against cheats. The only conclusion i can reach is that they too must be cheating. I would say most boxers cheat otherwise they would speak out.Smash likes this.
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It's a big issue for eubank, as his dad put Watson in a coma, and junior injured Nicky blackwell.But
The rematch can't really have any clauses. Eubanks already proved he can win disadvantaged, no need to display that bravery againLast edited by hugh grant; 05-08-2025, 04:09 PM.mrwake likes this.
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Originally posted by BustedKnuckles View Post
I don't know. Why is he still going on about it? We all know many or most boxers juice, so why beat a dead horse? He was found out. You sort of beat him. Move on.mrwake likes this.
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Originally posted by Elastic Recoilz View Post
He's got every right to still be going on about the cheating. He killed himself to get below his natural weight to the 157lbs catchweight - looked incredibly emancipated and all the while Conor Benn is taking clomiphene enabling his body to produce higher amounts of testosterone so he enters the ring significantly more powerful on fight night. That fight could've resulted in tragedy especially as the head is more vulnerable to trauma when fighters are severely dehydrated like Eubank Jr was
Fighters juice. It is what it is. Im not saying its right, but its common and not going away. If he doesnt want his head more vulnerable to trauma, dont dehydrate.
Either way its old news and there are more recent instances of fighters popping dirty if that what one wants to talk about, for whatever reason.
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