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  • NEETzsche
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    #21
    Who I would like him to face next: Avni Yildirim
    Who he would like to face next: James DeGale
    Who he will probably end up facing next: John Ryder

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    • tommyg6
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      #22
      He should go **** himself. Dude is delusional.

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      • hayZ
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        #23
        Go down to 160 and try and get some relevant fights. He will get exposed once again vs the top 168lbers. He doesn't have enough power to KO people at that weight and doesn't have the skills to beat the elite.

        He can fight Charlo, BJS, GGG, Jacobs, Lara is he wants it.

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        • tokon
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          #24
          Originally posted by Redd Foxx
          He just needs to fight. I've watched him since his pro debut and he's had 1 good opponent that whole time. Between inactivity and poor direction from his dad, he's been a waste of talent. If he had a clue, he'd tell pops that he needs to further his development under someone else's guidance. The drama might even give his career a new spark (media-wise).
          Correct sir, "he just needs to fight"!

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          • Citizen Koba
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            #25
            Originally posted by tokon
            Correct sir, "he just needs to fight"!
            x2 Dude just needs to fight someone half decent. With his pops' name it doesn't take a marketing genius to see that there's money to be made, so making the fights shouldn't be hard work but damn, it's almost like they're trying to fuck up his career.

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            • Scipio2009
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              #26
              Bite my ton, sign with Eddie Hearn, and see how far my son's talent could take him

              Originally posted by SugarRayCurtain
              Lets say you woke up as Chris Eubank Snr, what would you advise Eubank Jnr on what to do next with his career?
              And firing yourself is not an option or your son firing you is not an option
              Sky Sports has the biggest stage in UK boxing (in Sky Box Office), and the Eubank name is still big.

              Give up some control of the event to Eddie Hearn, but do what's neccesary to get the fight with Golovkin, and fight on the 80/20 Box Office share (between the fighter and the promoter) that's become the standard for Matchroom Sport.

              If he's good enough to beat Golovkin (which is possible), he'd also be good enough to likely deal with Billy Joe Saunders. Put a beachhead in NYC and one in London, and bounce between the two sites as long as he's champion.

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                #27
                Bite my tongue, sign with Eddie Hearn, and see how far my son's talent could take him

                Originally posted by SugarRayCurtain
                Lets say you woke up as Chris Eubank Snr, what would you advise Eubank Jnr on what to do next with his career?
                And firing yourself is not an option or your son firing you is not an option
                Sky Sports has the biggest stage in UK boxing (in Sky Box Office), and the Eubank name is still big.

                Give up some control of the event to Eddie Hearn, but do what's neccesary to get the fight with Golovkin, and fight on the 80/20 Box Office share (between the fighter and the promoter) that's become the standard for Matchroom Sport.

                If he's good enough to beat Golovkin (which is possible), he'd also be good enough to likely deal with Billy Joe Saunders. Put a beachhead in NYC and one in London, and bounce between the two sites as long as he's champion.

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                • Mammoth
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                  #28
                  Why not fight Jacobs? Jacobs needs to keep active to get his rematch.

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                  • moltres.
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                    #29
                    hahahaha, i like laughing outloud, cool mate.

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                    • Sugar Adam Ali
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                      He just needs to fight. I've watched him since his pro debut and he's had 1 good opponent that whole time. Between inactivity and poor direction from his dad, he's been a waste of talent. If he had a clue, he'd tell pops that he needs to further his development under someone else's guidance. The drama might even give his career a new spark (media-wise).
                      This^^^^^

                      Just stay active vs fringe contenders who can make you look good. Fight 2 or 3 of those in 6 months, then by fall by lined up for whatever big fight is available. But activity is key, and facing lower level contenders for experience, which Eubanks is still lacking.

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