Originally posted by MickyHatton
Eubank's weakness to body shots!
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I know every single opponent in world title matches, i saw like 90% of them and 70% of these fights live. He was a great fighter and warrior. However, he had a weakness to body punching and yes he avoided McCallum, Toney and Micheal Nunn like the plague! Its a ****ing fact.Originally posted by MickyHattonThats got to be the most idiotic statement I have read on here!
This is the same fighter who went to war with Benn, the same Benn who battled and won McLellan etc etc etc.
Eubank was and still is a crazy mf but he was a great fighter and a warrior.
He never ducked anyone (at the end of his career he fought a young Calzaghe, then went to war a couple of times with a much stronger Carl Thompson as well as the early battles with Benn, Watson and Collins, I think if you delve deeper you will find that many of the so called great opponents of the time didn't fancy fighting an un-orthodox counter puncher who hit like Eubank!Comment
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Are you claiming Eubank was robbed against Collins?? Collins beat him in a close fight but there wasn't any robbery. Collins beat Eubank twice and Calzaghe OWNED Eubank!Originally posted by JUYJUYEubank didn't go out of his way to make fights with McCallum, Toney or Jones Jr, but Jones Jr certainly wanted nothing to do with him after Eubank got robbed at Mill Street and needed another belt to make money off.Comment
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Eubank would of fought them all on the same night in the money was right, and it's no secret that a lot of people stayed well clear of Eubank.Originally posted by Kimmyhe avoided McCallum, Toney and Micheal Nunn like the plague! Its a ****ing fact.Comment
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Eubank was robbed at Mill Street.Originally posted by KimmyAre you claiming Eubank was robbed against Collins?? Collins beat him in a close fight but there wasn't any robbery. Collins beat Eubank twice and Calzaghe OWNED Eubank!Comment
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I agree, they avoided Eubank because he had a habbit of atracting British friendly judges where ever he fought!Originally posted by JUYJUYEubank would of fought them all on the same night in the money was right, and it's no secret that a lot of people stayed well clear of Eubank.Comment
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Judge: Roy Francis 113-117 | Judge: Cesar Ramos 112-114 | Judge: Ismael W. Fernandez 112-114Originally posted by JUYJUYNo comment.
( courtesy of boxrec.com )
These are the scores from the first fight between Collins and Eubank. Eubank's score is first because he WAS the champion.
Tell me, where's the robbery?Comment
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