Come on guys, the issues which he was having where? All self inflicted due to weight draining himself extensively to make the weight limit of 160 pounds 'as far back as the first original Conor Benn vs Chris Eubank Junior fight in 2022, which was cancelled. Chris Eubank Senior advised Eubank Junior not to fight at 160 pounds, and wanted him to move back up into the 168 pound divisions'.
Note: All of the issues Chris Eubank Junior was suffering coming into the rematch vs Conor Benn II 'where just related to him weight draining himself. He would of been overtrained, and chronically damage from the accumulative effects of using the weight draining techniques. Combined with all the physical damage which he was sustaining during his training camps sparring and then on fight night'.
It just all became too much, Chris Eubank Junior winning his first fight against Conor Benn was a minor miracle 'Benn even in that fight, was not fighting an optimal version of Eubank Junior, but even still Eubank Junior was able to produce a winning effort'.
This move up into the 168 pound divisions should have really happened after Chris Eubank Junior beat Liam Smith II in their rematch, and avenged a loss. The reason why I say this is because? Yes Chris Eubank Junior and his team will have legitimate reasons that affected his performance vs. Conor Benn II. But this does not alter the fact that he was smashed up for 12 rounds straight, by a fighter who skill for skill is not on is level. That loss is going to affect Chis Eubank Junior negatively, and it is all his fault'.
I stated before the fight, that Chris Eubank Junior 'made material gains his idol, and suffered the consequences. He lost a fight, which in solid from he in my opinion would have never lost. And it was a brutal loss, one where he was appearing extremely feeble and useless with his offensive attacks. Yes he did show extreme courage and resolve to stay in the fight, but the reality is? The general public do not digest sports action so deeply, all they see is Chris Eubank Junior being smashed up'.
At 168 pounds, there are still many big fights for Chris Eubank Junior 'a trilogy fight vs Liam Smith III, I think now could be potentially back on. Both fighters need a win, and I think Liam Smith would fancy his chances at 168 pounds vs. Chris Eubank Junior attempting to recover from his recent brutal loss'.
To conclude: Overall Chris Eubank Junior and his team, made material gains their idol and suffered serious consequences 'For the remainder of his career, he should really think more about the win first and then the business second' etc.
Note: All of the issues Chris Eubank Junior was suffering coming into the rematch vs Conor Benn II 'where just related to him weight draining himself. He would of been overtrained, and chronically damage from the accumulative effects of using the weight draining techniques. Combined with all the physical damage which he was sustaining during his training camps sparring and then on fight night'.
It just all became too much, Chris Eubank Junior winning his first fight against Conor Benn was a minor miracle 'Benn even in that fight, was not fighting an optimal version of Eubank Junior, but even still Eubank Junior was able to produce a winning effort'.
This move up into the 168 pound divisions should have really happened after Chris Eubank Junior beat Liam Smith II in their rematch, and avenged a loss. The reason why I say this is because? Yes Chris Eubank Junior and his team will have legitimate reasons that affected his performance vs. Conor Benn II. But this does not alter the fact that he was smashed up for 12 rounds straight, by a fighter who skill for skill is not on is level. That loss is going to affect Chis Eubank Junior negatively, and it is all his fault'.
I stated before the fight, that Chris Eubank Junior 'made material gains his idol, and suffered the consequences. He lost a fight, which in solid from he in my opinion would have never lost. And it was a brutal loss, one where he was appearing extremely feeble and useless with his offensive attacks. Yes he did show extreme courage and resolve to stay in the fight, but the reality is? The general public do not digest sports action so deeply, all they see is Chris Eubank Junior being smashed up'.
At 168 pounds, there are still many big fights for Chris Eubank Junior 'a trilogy fight vs Liam Smith III, I think now could be potentially back on. Both fighters need a win, and I think Liam Smith would fancy his chances at 168 pounds vs. Chris Eubank Junior attempting to recover from his recent brutal loss'.
To conclude: Overall Chris Eubank Junior and his team, made material gains their idol and suffered serious consequences 'For the remainder of his career, he should really think more about the win first and then the business second' etc.
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