Only time will tell. As of now, at 28, it doesn't look good for him. The way I see it he will probably be remembered at the same level of, say, Chris Pyatt.
But you're right in regard to opinions exclusively based on individual perception, and about "styles make fights"; it may be a commonplace, but it is a correct commonplace more often than not.
Doh! Responded to two comments there, Chris and Chris have name in common, are middleweight (were) and look similar is all...so I guess your right. Level of opposition remains to be completed for young Chris Eubank.
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