The British public didn't love Eubank or see him as 'real'.
He's well liked now, but in his prime he was hated and most people wanted to see him lose. Only towards the end of his career did that change, when the Watson tradegy was not so fresh in everyone's minds and Eubank showed heart in his defeats.
A lot of people disliked Hamed as well. He had more fans than Khan, but he also had more people who wanted to see him lose. He was seen by many as disrespectful, arrogant and protected.
He's well liked now, but in his prime he was hated and most people wanted to see him lose. Only towards the end of his career did that change, when the Watson tradegy was not so fresh in everyone's minds and Eubank showed heart in his defeats.
A lot of people disliked Hamed as well. He had more fans than Khan, but he also had more people who wanted to see him lose. He was seen by many as disrespectful, arrogant and protected.
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