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  • coghaugen
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    Eubank on how/why he beat Benn/Watson (Awesome article.)

    Chris Eubank Sr on why/how he beat Nigel Benn and Michael Watson



    Misunderstood was one word to describe Chris Eubank in his early prime days. Mistakenly thought of as obscenely arrogant, Eubank was merely proud and focussed, and his body language reflected this in the ring.

    Eubank tells me about his tough boxing upbringing and how this helped him overcome top-class British rivals Nigel Benn and Michael Watson in the early nineties.


    'To an extent, I mean, I have to say, from my viewpoint, Michael and Nigel had been pampered fighters - pampered. They had extremely wealthy and immensely powerful managers behind them in Mickey Duff and Frank Warren, respectively, as well as Bob Arum in America. I had nothing, I just had myself. I had been turned down by the Top Rank, then turned by Duff, (and) turned down by Warren.

    'I mean, I remember taking on a fight for Duff - who didn't like my independant attitude towards the business - on just a few hours notice because I needed the money, and the opponent had 10-12lbs weight on me. I got £500, and Michael Watson, who's fight was the one after mine that night, was paid £5,000 for his fight. That £500 lasted me six months because I couldn't get another fight.

    'I knew I had been in with far better fighters than either Michael or Benn had - world-ranked middleweight destroyers like Alex Ramos and Richard Burton when they were live world-ranked middleweights. I mean, I fought Simon Collins and Anthony Logan in the space of eight days; Simon Collins having had a 1-2-round shootout with Watson and Anthony Logan having had a 1-2-round shootout with Benn; I controlled these opponents and cleanly out-classed them, and I was a 10-11-fight novice. I did so because I was a mature adult.

    'Listen, I was ringside at the Benn-Watson clash in Finsbury Park when there were 9,000 spectators crammed into this tent contraption. Benn arrived in his Porsche, I recall seeing him in the car park mobbed by fans. It was like a Rocky scene. Five days later, I fought in front of 90 people in York Hall before catching the train back to Brighton to go back to my bedsit and sofabed.

    'The point of fact is this: the harder you come up, the harder you become. I beat Benn and I beat Watson because I was harder than them, not because I was more gifted or more naturally talented, or because I had the fanfare and the pampering. For Watson the first time, I lost 19lb in four days, fought the same day as the weigh-in and entered the ring covered in his fans spit.

    'In those overdue middleweight clashes I was only troubled by Benn's punching power and by Watson's defensive guard, I always knew I could maneveur around them and beat them with tighter shots; because while they were soaking up the attention on the way up, I was in the gymnasium chipping away at perfecting my craft - moving, punching. When you live a life of zero substances and zero socializing, you have a clear mind and you know your own skillset.

    'Yes, I went on to make a lot of money through the business of boxing - tens of millions of pounds, in fact - but I earned it, and enjoyed it.'


    Fascinating words from a fascinating man who demands respect for his achievements in the hard world of boxing.
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    I always preferred Chris Eubank, one of my favourite fighters in fact. My dad hates him, says he's arrogant etc, and loves Nigel Benn. In my opinion though Benn was the real arrogant one. You only need to look at some of the stories around him, spending hours getting his hair done the day of the fight, then proceeding to go out and get owned, and all that. Also, that infamous interview of Eubank, Benn and his manager in a studio being interviewed, Benn couldn't even speak properly. Eubank was always articulate and well-spoken. He didn't have the people to hype him like these other fighters did.

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    • Konstantin
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      #3
      He was an entertaining boxer, I enjoyed his fights.

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      • Drunk Punch
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        People were swayed by how the media portrayed Eubank as much as anything. He was different, articulate, intelligent and that intimidates your average Sun-reading plod. Plus he played up to that image and made a lot of money being the eccentric bad guy character.

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        • Motofan
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          Plenty of great fighters came from money. Ask MAB. The idea that you have to have a hard life to be dedicated and great is a lie. Profoundly internally driven individuals come from all walks of life. Even if people hate to admit it.

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          • P4P_No1
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            #6
            That's a pretty good read. If you don't like Eubank it gives you a little insight into him and he's probably not wrong in what he says.

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            • Tom Cruise
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              Originally posted by Motofan
              Plenty of great fighters came from money. Ask MAB. The idea that you have to have a hard life to be dedicated and great is a lie. Profoundly internally driven individuals come from all walks of life. Even if people hate to admit it.
              I dont think hes talking about a hard life, hes saying that a tough 'boxing' life made him the fighter he was.

              He wasnt brought through safely by a big time promoter so had to fight to earn any respect he got.

              In terms of a tough life Nigel Benn has him pipped for sure.

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              • prinzemanspopa
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                Atberry,is Mr Eubank himself aware of your crazed obsession with the man? I think he ought to know about it,personally

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                • Juof
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                  I loved the benn eubank rivalry its possibly the greatest british rivalry ever its good to see that they're good friends now too

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                  • coghaugen
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                    Originally posted by Tom Cruise
                    I dont think hes talking about a hard life, hes saying that a tough 'boxing' life made him the fighter he was.

                    He wasnt brought through safely by a big time promoter so had to fight to earn any respect he got.

                    In terms of a tough life Nigel Benn has him pipped for sure.
                    Eubank had a much tougher life than Benn

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