Originally posted by rampant
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Eubank Jr's power
Collapse
-
-
Originally posted by Tom Cruise View PostI actually dont mind it at this stage in his career, he has good reflexes and with some fine tuning will be hard to hit i think. His lack of amateur experience is probably showing there, it will take time to learn the tricks of the trade.
Hopefully he can keep developing and go places, if nothing else because i want Channel 5's investment to pay off. Would be amazing if a terrestrial channel fully committed to boxing!
Eubank Jnr / Tyson Fury are the men that will get British boxing back up there and hopefully increase the boxing fanbase.
Infact Hennessey may well come up trumps here! Kid Galahad aswell.
Comment
-
One thing I don't like about him is the fact he acts way to much like his dad. The way he leaves his hands down and looks at opponnents. He doesnt have the reflexes of his dad so when he does fight a fast fighter he will be caught and dropped. He should find his own style and not try and be a worse copy of his dad.
Comment
-
Originally posted by No1 View PostOne thing I don't like about him is the fact he acts way to much like his dad. The way he leaves his hands down and looks at opponnents. He doesnt have the reflexes of his dad so when he does fight a fast fighter he will be caught and dropped. He should find his own style and not try and be a worse copy of his dad.
Comment
-
I quite like the way he acts like Snr, I think he pull its off and looks pretty good almost identical, he's watched his dad since he was a toddler it's built in, cant see it changing, It'll help to attract more fans, that want him to get beat because of it.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Own3d View PostHis defence is almost non existent, he gets hit a lot with counters luckily he has his dads chin.
His defence is definitely his weakest aspect, he drops his hands and pulls his head back trying to dodge a punch and gets caught. I'd like to see him fight a lot more orthodox, hands up and behind the jab.
Comment
Comment