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  • #11
    The question is, will Eubank still talk big after this weekend?

    Will he turn silent like Kell Brook?

    Everyone is using GGG's name nowadays.

    I hope Eubank takes the fight, i mean GGG even travels to England, which other A side and huge draw would do that?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Deletrious View Post
      I wonder if we see the Eubank cross the line like Curtis Stevens did and actually make Golovkin angry.
      I really really hope he does, GGG breaking out the "Stevens Treatment" again would be 10/10

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      • #13
        I'd buy this fight....

        GGG wins but it would be exciting

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
          I can think of a few ways....
          Bravo to him though if he puts Jr in there. He's been so damn controlling and protective. I really like them going after this, and the conviction in his words when he talks about this.
          Very true, his words actually have me anticipating this fight moreso now. Personally if it were one of my boys, Id probably have them get one more in after his next then GGG. Theres a few Russian fighters in the top 40 to tune-up with for GGG. Im not a GGG fan but I realize his threat and credibility, he is no one to take lightly and Eubank Jr. isnt a champ so a prelude to GGG would suit him fine. Only problem is speaking this way leaves kinda throws that option out the window.

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          • #15
            He got beaten by Saunders.

            I like Eubank a lot actually, he's exciting but i actually think Saunders switched off and become complacent in that fight because the first 6 rounds were so easy for him. It was a bit of inexperience by BJS doing that, but he looked far more skilled than Eubank in that fight.

            He did a number on Blackwell and Spike in the end, but for 4 or 5 rounds in those fights, they were giving him as good as they got and they're domestic level, which leads me to believe he starts slowly.

            If he starts that slowly against GGG, he won't see the 3rd round.

            As i say, i like him and enjoy watching him fight but he's shown me nothing to suggest he can give someone on Golovkin's level a real fight. He hasn't been massively convincing against much lesser opposition.

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            • #16
              Eubie is a soft Brit like the weak Billy Joe who loses by Ko to GGG

              GGG KO's the soft weak Eubie quite easily as the world laughs at how fast Eubie falls. The Brits are more jokes than anything. Eubie is a weak kid with a big mouth who lost to Billy Job.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by mrbigshot View Post
                is this the same Chris Eubank Sr who ducked James Toney like a m0ther ****er
                Toney didn't want to travel.

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                • #18
                  Junior is not proven, but he absolutely passes the eye test and has improved significantly over the past 2 years. You can see he's much more dedicated to the sport.

                  Plus when you take 2 confident pressure fighters and put them in the same ring, that's a winner right there!

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                  • #19
                    Perhaps he won't lose, metaphorically speaking?

                    If he fights GGG and loses, (When he loses) he will still have options with Jacobs and Saunders after a tune up or 2.... (The only way for him not to lose to GGG in the ring, is to not fight GGG.)

                    If he fights Saunders or Jacobs and loses, GGG is off the board... So he might be in a no lose situation, metaphorically speaking by fighting GGG in the fall...

                    The risk he takes is getting completely embarrassed and perhaps injured by Triple G... The embarrassment he can live with, the injury will cost him $$$...

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                    • #20
                      He said nothing wrong at all, a father witnesses his son train and see's his true potential...but can he go thru the storm and make it to the other side..thats the question

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