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  • Gideon lock
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    Roy jones jr teaching Chris eubank Jr some moves on the pads

    Really enjoy watching Roy teach he is my all time favorite boxer was phenomenal in his prime.

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    Eubank Junior has the exact same mentality as Deontay Wilder 'The only difference is? Eubank Junior is willing to learn, just look at how many trainers he has worked with or his Father has forced him to experience valued training sessions with etc'

    Note: What I mean by the same mentality is? They both seem to be reacting to things happening to them inside of the ring. Top fighters do not react they anticipate and almost like a top snooker player they are a few shots ahead of the action 'This is just a innate skill, I don't even think this can be improved greatly' But at-least Eubank Junior is trying. I think Eubank Junior has had to listen to his father because he lacks game changing power, unlike his Eubank Senior who could change the course of a fight in a instant 'Eubank Senior was a big puncher, but never fought like a man who was consumed by his own power'.
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      #3
      Originally posted by Gideon lock
      Really enjoy watching Roy teach he is my all time favorite boxer was phenomenal in his prime.

      Great find. Thanks for sharing

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        #4
        Originally posted by Chollo Vista
        Great find. Thanks for sharing
        No problem bro if I find anything else I'll add it to this thread.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Chollo Vista
          Great find. Thanks for sharing

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            #6
            Originally posted by Gideon lock
            yeah I remember this one... You know who the guy hitting the pads is? He was pretty good

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              #7
              Originally posted by Chollo Vista
              yeah I remember this one... You know who the guy hitting the pads is? He was pretty good
              I haven't got a clue Chollo bro other than he's a tmt fighter.

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                #8
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                Eubank Junior has the exact same mentality as Deontay Wilder 'The only difference is? Eubank Junior is willing to learn, just look at how many trainers he has worked with or his Father has forced him to experience valued training sessions with etc'

                Note: What I mean by the same mentality is? They both seem to be reacting to things happening to them inside of the ring. Top fighters do not react they anticipate and almost like a top snooker player they are a few shots ahead of the action 'This is just a innate skill, I don't even think this can be improved greatly' But at-least Eubank Junior is trying. I think Eubank Junior has had to listen to his father because he lacks game changing power, unlike his Eubank Senior who could change the course of a fight in a instant 'Eubank Senior was a big puncher, but never fought like a man who was consumed by his own power'.
                You are 100% right.

                The thing with the Eubank’s is their ego is off the scale, or very deluded. Maybe it’ll actually be good to be trained by someone that even his dad admits would’ve whooped him. I Always felt Eubank thought he already knew as much as the trainer, but this time he will know he doesn’t.

                The problem is that he’s already in his 30’s now, as is Wilder. Can you truly break years of bad habits and lack of fundamentals at that age once the bell goes to fight ?

                The process should’ve started to 10 years ago.

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                  Originally posted by deathofaclown
                  You are 100% right.

                  The thing with the Eubank’s is their ego is off the scale, or very deluded. Maybe it’ll actually be good to be trained by someone that even his dad admits would’ve whooped him. I Always felt Eubank thought he already knew as much as the trainer, but this time he will know he doesn’t.

                  The problem is that he’s already in his 30’s now, as is Wilder. Can you truly break years of bad habits and lack of fundamentals at that age once the bell goes to fight ?

                  The process should’ve started to 10 years ago.
                  Well Eubank Junior is where he wants to be in his career, he is Champion of some sorts 'And could probably push for big fights with anyone, Golovkin, Alvarez and the Charlo Brothers etc

                  His performance against James Degale was some what of a steady workman like performance, mixed in his instinctual violent outburst 'He had a decent Jab, and finally through some straight punches'.

                  Eubank Senior was more humble than he lets on, and I think that is the only reason why Eubank Junior has been willing to work with all of these different types of trainers 'Eubank Junior has been trying for along time, he was sent to train with Floyd Mayweather Senior as a novice'.

                  Both of them are extremely headstrong 'I can remember a quote which Martin Brundle stated describing Fernando Alonso the formula 1 driver' he stated 'Sometimes people/athletes are too strong for themselves, their will is too great so? They need people who are actually stronger than themselves to give them advice' Fernando Alonso was a driver who would just take over teams politically, mold teams around himself for the better or worse.

                  Chris Eubank Senior is a better fighter than his son, he is stronger than him 'That is the only reason why he has been guided this far' Eubank Junior deep down know's he has to listen to his father etc

                  Note: The common opinion within Formula 1 is that Fernando Alonso could of won more formula 1 world championships, if he was given better advice 'But that was just it? Nobody could really give him advice because he was like a bull that could not be ridden' but at the same time that is his greatest strength.
                  Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 04-18-2020, 07:02 AM.

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