Either way i have to go i've got things to do im not gunna be like you n stay up all night trapped in a world that ends in 1997 watching and reading about Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn
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If your speaking to me,Ive only just got up. Its like 7 oclock and checking emails. I havent watched Chris Eubank since 1998 and Nigel Benn since 1996,I hadnt read Eubanks book for two years until a few weeks back and havent read Nigel Benns book for years. 1997 certainly wasnt the end of the world for me,seeing as my daughter was born.Last edited by Orange Sneakers; 01-10-2006, 02:02 AM.Comment
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Eubank would of beaten Bomber Graham if he got his jab working, his jab would of taken Bomber's reflexes out of the equation. Eubank had the most effective jab I've seen, the way he shut out Essett and Giminez with such boring ease by stepping into his jab was quite amazing really. He managed to get his jab working in those fights and it made it ridiculously easy for him.Originally posted by Pugilistic_PolarbearChris Eubank and Herol Graham are the two best,those cats at their very best I would rate up there with Roy Jones.
Herol unfortunately we dont know just how good he was,but at 154 pounds he honestly never even got hit flush once! It was incredible,the fact that Tommy Hearns didnt want anything to do with Herol at all at 154 probably means that Hearns knew he couldnt beat Herol.
Eubank never lost a round in any of his fights IF he got his jab working,and he was never even close to being knocked out,and before the Watson tragedy took his finishing instinct away I believe he could of stopped anybody.Comment
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