Hmm Chris Eubank jnr is back, I can't believe he is 30 how time flies, his biggest wins were over shot fighters in DeGale & Abraham. Groves and BJS beat that a**. Korobov is getting on himself but I would love to see the winner fight Charlo. Eubank has been a huge underachiever and he is so talented. Not sure where the weight change has come from.
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Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View PostI think he's done great in his career so far. A novice Eubank almost beat BJS by just walking through him.
He got outclassed by Geroge Groves and then everyone said he should retire and he responded by dominating and retiring James Degale..
That's what a great fighter is - they give their all every fight and come back from defeats.
It's worth noting he was fighting above his natural weight all that time
The only issue I have with him - is he isn't always matched well and he has too long inbetween fights.
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Originally posted by SteveM View PostIf the Korobov who fought Jermall shows up then Eubank is not winning a legit decision.
As it stands now Charlo would be a clear favorite to beat Eubank, lets see how it looks after the latest fights
. If jr kos Korobov he should be the favorite now that hes finally listening to his trainer who actually clicks w him for once. And jr has been facing smw's while charlo whos bigger been dragging up 154 lbersLast edited by kushking; 11-19-2019, 06:32 PM.
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Originally posted by Griever0730 View PostWould say he's a good fighter with the qualities to still be great. The way he handled DeGale(even though he was far from the best DeGale) was a bit eye-opening in the fact that he showed he's improved his boxing some. Including Saunders at 160, DeGale & Groves had a good size advantage over him at 168, on top of being solid boxers & taking it to all of them for 12 rounds. He's tough af & he's got real grit. He will be a tough out for anybody at 160 win or lose.
He said he was going to, but he tasted the power in round one and was then hesitant throughout, until Groves’s shoulder went and he became aggressive in the 12th.
Groves still hurt him again with an uppercut when he had one arm, right at the end.
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