Eubank was tough but a bit dull. Benn way more explosive and probably has the better wins on his fight resume.
Eubank calling out America's Best in '93
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Thanks, I've been trying to find this clip for years!
Oh yeah, and Toney would've beat Eubank. Nunn was a better version of Eubank. Eubank was more unorthodox, he had a tendency to sort of saunter off to his right, peddling his legs, and that'd get him in trouble with Toney's left hook. Toney fought all kind of styles back in the day, he fought almost every month. That's why he's got like 80 fights or thereabouts. Toney could put on the pressure, or counter-punch. He was the come-forward boxer/puncher against McCallum, the consumate counter puncher against Charles Williams and Merqui Sosa. Speaking of which, Sosa had another unorthodox style which Toney dealt with with crisp, precise counter shots and straight right hands. Eubank would run from ToneyComment
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