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    As previously reported, middleweight world champion Gennady Golovkin is closing in on a deal to fight Britain's Chris Eubank Jr. Tom Loeffler told the Associated Press that both camps were "working on finalizing details".
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  • #2
    Do it!!!!!!!

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    • #3
      Interesting, I predict this fight will kill Canelo-Smith's UK PPV numbers.

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      • #4
        Earlier in the year he battered Nick Blackwell into retirement to capture the British crown.
        Found this to be a bit crass, the situation was more severe than simply "battered into a retirement", he was in a coma for a week after the fight and is lucky to be making a healthy recovery. This article understates it and makes it sound like he's a 42 year old who just caught a bad knockout and decided to call it a day.


        Anyway, I struggle to see that the fight is as close to happening as Hearn suggests by comment like "I hope the Eubank's really want it", that's a bit worrying really as it looks like a blatant attempt to goad them into the fight, I'd hoped the negotiations were past that point.

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        • #5
          To nice fights back to back for the U.K fans to enjoy while us in states get the sloppy ginger ****e-Liam Nelson fight

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          • #6
            Gotta give Eubank a ton of credit here. He wasn't forced into this fight, there wasn't a ton of pressure; he just simply wanted to fight the best in the division. I wonder how much of it is because his father is delusional. Whatever the reasons, credit is due here. While others middleweights are running away from Golovkin, Eubank is running towards Golvokin full speed.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Andre Wardttke View Post
              Found this to be a bit crass, the situation was more severe than simply "battered into a retirement", he was in a coma for a week after the fight and is lucky to be making a healthy recovery. This article understates it and makes it sound like he's a 42 year old who just caught a bad knockout and decided to call it a day.


              Anyway, I struggle to see that the fight is as close to happening as Hearn suggests by comment like "I hope the Eubank's really want it", that's a bit worrying really as it looks like a blatant attempt to goad them into the fight, I'd hoped the negotiations were past that point.
              I agree. Pretty tasteless.

              This is a win/win for Eubank. Even if he loses, he'll likely stretch Golovkin a few rounds (seems to have a rock solid chin like his father) and emerge with a ton of credit, after which he can fight one of the other top dogs - Lemieux, Canelo, Cotto, Saunders, Jacobs et al. Even by taking this fight, he scores a massive PR victory over Saunders, whose career seems to have badly stalled by comparison.

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              • #8
                Mad respect to jr. I love a fighter that dares to be great. The belt holders in that division should be embarrassed for not wanting to unify the division.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Andre Wardttke View Post
                  Found this to be a bit crass, the situation was more severe than simply "battered into a retirement", he was in a coma for a week after the fight and is lucky to be making a healthy recovery. This article understates it and makes it sound like he's a 42 year old who just caught a bad knockout and decided to call it a day.


                  Anyway, I struggle to see that the fight is as close to happening as Hearn suggests by comment like "I hope the Eubank's really want it", that's a bit worrying really as it looks like a blatant attempt to goad them into the fight, I'd hoped the negotiations were past that point.
                  I think the writer was figuring that most who follow boxing likely knew about that, and it's a whole other topic. It also does come down to he was beaten into retirement... not trying to take away from the severity of the situation at that time of course.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
                    Gotta give Eubank a ton of credit here. He wasn't forced into this fight, there wasn't a ton of pressure; he just simply wanted to fight the best in the division. I wonder how much of it is because his father is delusional. Whatever the reasons, credit is due here. While others middleweights are running away from Golovkin, Eubank is running towards Golvokin full speed.
                    Sometimes a lack of fear is the first key to winning

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