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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Eubank Sr. Takes a Deep Dig at Groves' Trainer Shane McGuigan

    As reported on Monday on BoxingScene.com, George Groves' WBA super middleweight title defence against IBO Chris Eubank Jr will take place at the Manchester Arena on February 17. The champion, from London, had hoped their highly-anticipated World Boxing Super Series semi-final would take place in the capital, potentially at one of its football stadiums.
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    Shots fired...but with the accuracy of Helen Keller

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    • skinnystev
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      junior eubanks the ultimate wannabe was totally beaten and humiliated by BJS

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      • thack
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        Dundee never laced the gloves and he wasn't bad!

        Sr. is just doing what he does best......talking bollocks.

        The only thing here is they have both cemented their styles it goes speed and youth or size and power for me ....job done!

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        • mlac
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          #5
          Originally posted by skinnystev
          junior eubanks the ultimate wannabe was totally beaten and humiliated by BJS
          You have a pretty weird definition of 'humiliation' then, considering it was a pretty close fight at the beginning of eubanks career.

          ******* saunders didnt want anything to do with a rematch....for obvious reasons. eubank is one of the most improved fighters in the game today

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          • lolasif
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            It's not really a dig at McGuigan for Eubank Sr to hype himself as a trainer.

            McGuigan is clearly a good trainer, but Eubank Sr's experience as a boxer does help him relate better to what his son has to go through in the ring.

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            • kafkod
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              #7
              Originally posted by thack
              Dundee never laced the gloves and he wasn't bad!
              Neither did Enzo Calzaghe, who trained his son to beat multiple world class fighters and world champions .. including Chris Eubank Sr!

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                Haye and Frampton have both dropped Shane McGuigan. That says something.

                Eubank not only imparts his experience to Chris Jr but he also takes him to Vegas to learn from Floyd Sr. He's got the best of all worlds.

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                • Sickmerch1990
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                  Benn one was a good fight hardly one of the best of all time his only decent win aswell padded record thinks he greater than he is bit like his son in british middle n super middleweight history would put calzaghe froch collins clearly above him acts like he was best british fighter of all time

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                  • apollocreed
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                    What the hell has Ronnie Davies ever done in boxing besides carry Eubank's bags and now the same for junior?? Who has he trained, what titles has won?? Mcgiuigan has already had 2 world champions and he's at least 30 years younger. Eubank talking absolute ****e yet again.

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