When Eubank Jr. wins WBSS, he elevates over BJS, supreme A side, BJS vacates WBO

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  • Morrie ATG
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    When Eubank Jr. wins WBSS, he elevates over BJS, supreme A side, BJS vacates WBO

    You will see. Frank Warren will pop a boner to Eubank’s new belts and UK prestige. Will BJs be tempted to say he can beat Eubank Jr. again? BJS has social media. He has the power to demand 160 unification or attempt to BEAT Jr. at 168 to get more straps and be a 2 division champ?
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    BJS will not exercise 168 WBO elevation because he knows Ramirez will embarrass him with that reach. Only way for BJS to make supreme money over Bummelo or Triple Gee is to go after Eubank Jr.

    We all know Eubank Jr. would flatten Murray

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      Idk about that. I think BJS is in a good spot right now & he's on the front door steps of Canelo or GGG after Murray so he might be lower if he loses that fight to Canelo or GGG, but winning the WBSS tournament just means Eubank Jr beat Groves. Idk that anyone should care or that it says all that much that Eubank Jr beat that first guy or Smith or Braehmer in the finals.

      Fan of both guys doe & I'd love for a rematch to go down at some point.

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      • chrisJS
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        After this tournament what's at 168? The money and better fighters are at 160 and there's going to be a unified champion coming from 154 soon enough.

        Only reason to leave 160 is if you've outgrown the division.

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          #5
          Originally posted by chrisJS
          After this tournament what's at 168? The money and better fighters are at 160 and there's going to be a unified champion coming from 154 soon enough.

          Only reason to leave 160 is if you've outgrown the division.
          No way. Eubank Jr. can unify with DeGale in a UK Superfight. If Eubank floors DeGale, expect Haymon to concede for Benavidez in the UK as Davis and Spence didz

          When that happens, it leaves Eubank Jr. with 3 belts and Ramirez in Vegas. Arum will concede more comfortably when the Eubank’s say ok we’re A side all the way in Vegas.

          This is when Eubank Jr. becomes the Undisputed ultimate warrior.

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          • chrisJS
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            #6
            Originally posted by Loma#1
            No way. Eubank Jr. can unify with DeGale in a UK Superfight. If Eubank floors DeGale, expect Haymon to concede for Benavidez in the UK as Davis and Spence didz

            When that happens, it leaves Eubank Jr. with 3 belts and Ramirez in Vegas. Arum will concede more comfortably when the Eubank’s say ok we’re A side all the way in Vegas.

            This is when Eubank Jr. becomes the Undisputed ultimate warrior.
            DeGale isn't even a champ anymore, he's got to win his belt back first.

            Haymon isn't going to concede any fighter unless that fighter is cannon fodder which Benavidez isn't. Arum will not concede either. He has to be the main promoter.

            Meanwhile at 160 you have - GGG, Canelo, Jacobs, Andrade, Charlo and then 154 has Hurd-Lara and the winner v Charlo. Way more options and more marketable fighters.

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              #7
              Originally posted by chrisJS
              DeGale isn't even a champ anymore, he's got to win his belt back first.

              Haymon isn't going to concede any fighter unless that fighter is cannon fodder which Benavidez isn't. Arum will not concede either. He has to be the main promoter.

              Meanwhile at 160 you have - GGG, Canelo, Jacobs, Andrade, Charlo and then 154 has Hurd-Lara and the winner v Charlo. Way more options and more marketable fighters.
              DeGale is going to win his strap back. The rematch makes sense

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                #8
                Originally posted by chrisJS
                DeGale isn't even a champ anymore, he's got to win his belt back first.

                Haymon isn't going to concede any fighter unless that fighter is cannon fodder which Benavidez isn't. Arum will not concede either. He has to be the main promoter.

                Meanwhile at 160 you have - GGG, Canelo, Jacobs, Andrade, Charlo and then 154 has Hurd-Lara and the winner v Charlo. Way more options and more marketable fighters.
                160 is full of chumps. 168 is where the big boys dwell. 160 has drained midgets in Bummelo and other fighters already should’ve been at 168. Eubank Jr. is the truth!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Loma#1
                  DeGale is going to win his strap back. The rematch makes sense
                  Possibly. DeGale fights to the level of his opposition and seems to have plateaued not to mention isn't an overly active fighter so that fight could be 12-18 months off meaning Saunders would be wise to commit to the next 2 years at least at 160 given the talent pool and the two biggest sub-heavyweight draws in the sport occupy the division.

                  A Eubank re-match will always be there.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by chrisJS
                    Possibly. DeGale fights to the level of his opposition and seems to have plateaued not to mention isn't an overly active fighter so that fight could be 12-18 months off meaning Saunders would be wise to commit to the next 2 years at least at 160 given the talent pool and the two biggest sub-heavyweight draws in the sport occupy the division.

                    A Eubank re-match will always be there.
                    Eubank is the truth! This family going for broke on the game while Eubank’s age accelerates.

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