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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Eubank Jr: I'm Here For at Least 10 Years, I Want All The Titles!

    CHRIS EUBANK yesterday declared that his son is boxing's Special One'. Eubank will be chief cornerman for his son Chris's bid to take the IBO world super middleweight title from Aussie Renold Quinlan tomorrow night in London. And he said: "My son is special in every way because he's been brought up by a peculiar man me. Let me tell you that we are crazy and totally deluded. He doesn't smell nice like me but he is more like his mother to the point where he just wants to get his job done."
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  • alexguiness
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    The SMW division is pretty strong with guys like Degale, Groves, Callum Smith in the UK alone.

    I'd say any of the above beat Eubank, and that's just in the UK.

    Eubanks resume is stacked with Polish bartenders, Australian farmers and a few British scaffolders.

    The only time he stepped up in opposition he got beaten.

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    • rudy
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      Originally posted by alexguiness
      The SMW division is pretty strong with guys like Degale, Groves, Callum Smith in the UK alone.

      I'd say any of the above beat Eubank, and that's just in the UK.

      Eubanks resume is stacked with Polish bartenders, Australian farmers and a few British scaffolders.

      The only time he stepped up in opposition he got beaten.
      Yes he stepped up and lost a split decison to a bum who who holds the world title.

      **** ppv but it is a start in the right direction i don't see Canelo, GGG or Chavez mention his name

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      • hugh grant
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        Time to do it then eubank. Not just self proclaiming. Everyone self proiclaims.

        But I believe in you. Your dad beat all domestic fifighters so I exoe ct you to do that at the very least. Beat degale, groves, bjs of thus world first

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        • cal202
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          Originally posted by alexguiness
          The SMW division is pretty strong with guys like Degale, Groves, Callum Smith in the UK alone.

          I'd say any of the above beat Eubank, and that's just in the UK.

          Eubanks resume is stacked with Polish bartenders, Australian farmers and a few British scaffolders.

          The only time he stepped up in opposition he got beaten.
          Eubank beats them all. Groves would be the closest fight.

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          • Goyotronico
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            A bum proclaiming that he can drink a lot of cheap booze. What he has to do is step it up in competition, why he didn't sign the contract to fight GGG? And constantly talks about him, that he can beat him, that has the tools, but didn't have the tools to sign the contract, lol! both him and his father are clowns.

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            • BOXING-SCRIBE
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              Both are ass hats, but entertaining lol. Dislike both of them.with that said I'm not sure about jr. I mean he is always in superb shape fights very well , I want to see him with world level comp. BJS..i give em a pass for that I truly believe he is a way better fighter now..but I think he needs to prove it by beating a world level fighter before talking like this.

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              • BOXING-SCRIBE
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                #8
                Originally posted by rudy
                Yes he stepped up and lost a split decison to a bum who who holds the world title.

                **** ppv but it is a start in the right direction i don't see Canelo, GGG or Chavez mention his name
                You know I never thought of that, they dont say **** about him...hmmm

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                • W1LL
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                  Tired of the amount of talking him and his dad do. I was a fan of his dad, and I liked Jr. at first. All this talking without backing it up is getting old now though. Won't surprise me if he wins the IBO then defends it like it's a legit, lineal title.

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                  • Marvlus Marv
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                    He can emulate his dad by only being in a couple of defining fights in his entire career, yet talk like he's a shoo in for the HoF. At least Benn went across the pond and fought Berkley and took on McClellan at home. Daddy Eubank's biggest night/win was vs Benn, and that was back in 1990, ffs. I remember his 10 fight deal with Sky that introduced us to the likes of Mauricio Amaral Costa and Dan Schommer. He wanted none of James Toney et al.

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