Perhaps you should get in contact with Team Catterall and offer your guidance. You seem an expert.
Anyway, moving on from the standard negativity and abuse from losers in the comments above, this is an excellent matchup. Jack will need to improve his output if he is to get the decision here. A Eubank KO win is a real possibility.
I mean he could of had 4 world titles if he'd of got a fair shake against Taylor the first time around but politics screwed him over so can't really knock him now he just wants to cash in and get paid.. talented enough definitely to of won a world title but end of the day can't box forever so if there's money fights there it's hard to not wanna take them instead of fighting for a world title for alot less
I think he’s really wasted his potential. He sat around waiting on that Taylor rematch for years. In the meantime guys like Rolly Romero were winning world titles at 140. I think it’s a travesty that someone with Jack’s ability will retire having only won a British title.
I think he’s really wasted his potential. He sat around waiting on that Taylor rematch for years. In the meantime guys like Rolly Romero were winning world titles at 140. I think it’s a travesty that someone with Jack’s ability will retire having only won a British title.
Let’s go Harlem, Jack has had his time in the sun, his management ****ed him making him wait for the Taylor rematch, missed out on his prime.
I'm always bemused by these narratives people repeat unthinkingly. There were two years between the two fights, with the rematch originally set for 2023 before twice being delayed by Taylor's injuries and a WBO mandatory. Catterall had two fights in between.
Were those two year's Jack's 'prime' and who else should he have fought? Fighting Taylor the first time was for the highest divisional accolade.
I'm always bemused by these narratives people repeat unthinkingly. There were two years between the two fights, with the rematch originally set for 2023 before twice being delayed by Taylor's injuries and a WBO mandatory. Catterall had two fights in between.
Were those two year's Jack's 'prime' and who else should he have fought? Fighting Taylor the first time was for the highest divisional accolade.
He sat around doing nothing, he lost his ranking and all career momentum. And yes those were his prime years. Catterall should’ve pursued a final eliminator. Jack is a talented fighter with a unfavourable style, he was never going to get a voluntary. Hitchins is a similar type of fighter, yet instead of waiting around for something to happen, he made it happen, he became mandatory, won the title and now he’s in a great position. Meanwhile Jack is fighting a Temu Eubank in a half empty Manchester Arena.
Perhaps you should get in contact with Team Catterall and offer your guidance. You seem an expert.
Anyway, moving on from the standard negativity and abuse from losers in the comments above, this is an excellent matchup. Jack will need to improve his output if he is to get the decision here. A Eubank KO win is a real possibility.
You milquetoast Brits take legit criticism as "negativity". Catterall was sitting pretty at 140 after the first Taylor fight, but then he stu.pidly chose to play Eddie's weak little domestic game and wait around for a year for Taylor. Richardson Hitchins is where Jack would be if he made better career decisions. If that offends you, you probably need some therapy.
No one even knows who TF Harlem Eubank is. Beating him carries zero weight at 147.
You milquetoast Brits take legit criticism as "negativity". Catterall was sitting pretty at 140 after the first Taylor fight, but then he stu.pidly chose to play Eddie's weak little domestic game and wait around for a year for Taylor. Richardson Hitchins is where Jack would be if he made better career decisions. If that offends you, you probably need some therapy.
No one even knows who TF Harlem Eubank is. Beating him carries zero weight at 147.
It's no less relevant than Garcia - Romero, the only difference is neither has leveraged their ability to behave like a shameless, attention seeking imbecile on social media.
I could be wrong im just judging him on his last fight i feel Catteral is just a level above and im not a fan of Catterall at all i think hes boring i would love for Harlem to KO him tbh
It's no less relevant than Garcia - Romero, the only difference is neither has leveraged their ability to behave like a shameless, attention seeking imbecile on social media.
Garcia-Romero was never shamelessly pushed as the second coming of Ali-Frazier I. American fans don't buy snake oil. That's the difference.
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