Comments Thread For: Chris Eubank Jr. Dominates, Stops Renold Quinlan For IBO Title

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  • Sincingship
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    #11
    Good work rate, speed and stamina but not sure about his power at 168, although Quinlan could just be a tough guy. Would like to see him fight someone like a Lemieux or Lee before he gets crushed by GGG. The war of words between Abel and Sr will be more competitive than the fight.

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    • richardt
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      #12
      Putting everything else aside, Eubank has some very solid skills and improves every time out. I could see him eating up Ramirez and DeGale. Great jab, fast hands, combos, a solid uppercut, and power.

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      • SteveM
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        #13
        To my mind he did a poor job of finishing off the bout. Quinlan is/was durable but even so Eubank was flailing and missing. He's not ready for an elite fighter or even a very good fighter - love to see him in with Stevens, Quillen, Jacobs and not forgetting Callum Smith. At this point DeGale would be all over him like a rash.

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        • ManOManBoxing
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          #14
          Originally posted by richardt
          Putting everything else aside, Eubank has some very solid skills and improves every time out. I could see him eating up Ramirez and DeGale. Great jab, fast hands, combos, a solid uppercut, and power.
          I agree. There were a few mistakes but most can easily be corrected. He wanted to put on a show and he did..

          I don't think he has the power to take out ggg but I can see him making it a tough contest.

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          • SteveM
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            #15
            Originally posted by richardt
            Putting everything else aside, Eubank has some very solid skills and improves every time out. I could see him eating up Ramirez and DeGale. Great jab, fast hands, combos, a solid uppercut, and power.
            Come on man! He looked good against someone 2 or 3 steps below DG and Ramirez.

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            • SteveM
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              #16
              Originally posted by Sincingship
              Good work rate, speed and stamina but not sure about his power at 168, although Quinlan could just be a tough guy. Would like to see him fight someone like a Lemieux or Lee before he gets crushed by GGG. The war of words between Abel and Sr will be more competitive than the fight.
              I think Lee's best days may be behind im - but not a bad fight. Lemieux is a bit static for him but has decent power as I haven't seen Eubank's chin tested yet. I'd go Stevens at 10 and Groves at 168 after another fight.

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              • SteveM
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                #17
                Originally posted by Caught Square
                Nice, hopefully he can win the WBU and WBF titles to become unified champion at 168.
                Lol........

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                • Sincingship
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SteveM
                  I think Lee's best days may be behind im - but not a bad fight. Lemieux is a bit static for him but has decent power as I haven't seen Eubank's chin tested yet. I'd go Stevens at 10 and Groves at 168 after another fight.
                  Groves makes the most sense financially, they could market it as an all British SMW unification bout. Also it would be a real test for him.

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                  • Rip Chudd
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                    #19
                    When is this kid gonna fight a live body?

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                    • thack
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                      #20
                      Hard to judge with the guy he fought tonight who was a twelve fight novice and it showed, square on, hands low, little movement and not a clue inside.

                      Jr. needs to show what he's like at a decent level at middleweight the guys at 168 look too much. Quinlan was game but so limited.He needs to get on it now and lets see if he's as good as we hope he is.

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