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  • #31
    Originally posted by bronx7 View Post
    I will tell you how they will beat your son Ward will use his aggression against him and box his ears off ud or late stoppage.
    Ward? Aggressive? Huh?

    Eubank split decisions Ward over 12 due to him being the constant aggressor and Ward hardly throwing.


    Originally posted by Mequetrefe View Post
    How dare you go against the math of Chris Eubank Senya?? Don't you know he's up there with geniuses like Pythagoras, Sir Isaac newton, Archimedes and that n***a "L" from Death Note? The blasphemy around these forums smh.
    Come on, let's have some Parliamentary procedure here.


    Originally posted by stephenmc View Post
    Well Sr you didn't see how Collins could beat you either...
    To be fair, nobody could understand how Collins beat Eubank AND Benn twice. It seemed mathematically implausible at the time.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by iamboxing View Post
      Eubank Sr is doing what any father would do, and as Eubanks Sr said you have to think "crazy" to be world champion. At least he's confident and looks like he means serious business this time. Unlike, BJS..."I'd need an AK47 against GGG" or "I'm not ready". I'm telling you all, Eubank did a great thing when he partnered with ITV, it's great for boxing fans and less monopoly in the future. Warren & Hearns have already softened their stance towards Eubank. There's method to his madness.
      Well said. Hearn and Warren are butthurt after ITV did ok.

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      • #33
        I know how, put him in the ring against them.

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        • #34
          From what I have seen Eubank Jr seems to have difficulty dealing with a good jab. With that in mind how would he beat either Ward or Golovkin? Eubank Jr has also beaten basically nobody. Chudinov is probably the only one most people have even heard of.

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          • #35
            Junior has talent. It always kind of amazes me, considering the odds, how son of {frazier, (daughter of Ali), Chavez, Camacho, Ben,,,etc etc etc} can become even decent pro fighters, even with the constant help, the nurturing and knowledge of a professional, even growing up in a fighting family (The Spinks brothers and little Cory for example!), to actually show elite talent as a professional prize fighter is amazing.

            People say the most god awful things about Chavez junior for example, but the guy has had a decent career and has talked himself into getting a major payday, and probably a whipping, from the Ginger! What are the odds that the genes and teaching are sufficient to create that situation when we have more than a billion people in the world?

            Now with regards to Eubanks the kid...he is a talented fighter. It DOES seem that across the pond has their own little clique, divisions, fighters, that tend to ******ize talent... That has always been a problem, it is why Calzighe never had to answer to the great fighters over here in his day... Europeans in general carry their fighters well! Its a great thing and a curse!
            Puerto Ricans also carry their fighters well and along with Cuba have a knowlegable fan base and probably produce more great fighters per capita than any other nation...But traditionally no Puerto Rican fighter gets away with just fighting in the Latino circuit!

            I think that this kid has the talent to do what his dad and a lot of other great fighters across the pond did not do: and fight the guys who are the best. I also think there was and still is, no way he is ready for the best just yet. If he is smart take a page out of Derrick Chisora's handbook....

            Yes Chisora!!! Eubanks is already ahead of the game because he lost his "0" losses...Nothing better can happen for a young talented guy...Hatton's need to not lose for example, produced a dry humping skeleton of a fighter, afraid to fight like he did against Zoo. And when he finally fought Floyd, he had become a humper and holder. Eubanks has lost his cherry!!! Great!! now like Chisora, fight everyone. Fight lots and lots of people and get experience, then, in a year or so, start refining and going after legacy fights. learn how to beat a great puncher and take triple G out at the twilight.

            Chisora and Judah for that matter, are two guys who on any given day could find themselves fighting for another championship. Chisora has fought the best in the division, and even in losing, has always been competative. Judah is always a danger. If Eubanks looked at these guys as a model he would do well for himself and avoid the curse of his dad, who became essentially a British league fighter lol.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by TheFrog View Post
              From what I have seen Eubank Jr seems to have difficulty dealing with a good jab. With that in mind how would he beat either Ward or Golovkin? Eubank Jr has also beaten basically nobody. Chudinov is probably the only one most people have even heard of.
              Well lets sub "David Haye" for Eubanks in the above: So Haye decides to hire another trainer, soon it becomes apparent that David Haye, has been taught and trained to fight in a very specific manner. By essentially being an ambush fighter, Haye is trained to fight maybe once a year or so, and during any fight get a certain average amount of chances to connect with his punch...To train to box in a more productive manner now? probably a BIG PROBLEM and doubtful it could happen.

              By contrast Eubanks? He goes to a trainer who can show him how to develop a strategy to implement against a good jabber, then the trainer can also, while teaching to defend against it, teach Eubanks HOW to throw a jab that works for his style. As a young fighter Eubanks can still learn to box if he fights enough and is willing to take risks to develop. he has good tendencies as a puncher and a good work ethic, he can still be taught.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by rrayvez View Post
                These UK guys are quite delusional. Wonder if it's a cultural thing there to overvalue your worth. Khan, Saunders, now eubank/ sr all think way too highly of themselves.
                Don't forget Brook...

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