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    Chris Eubanks
    Former World Super Middleweight Boxing Champion


    Born on the 8th August 1966 in Dulwich, London, Chris spent one and a half years in Jamaica. On his return, he lived in Stoke Newington, Dalston, Hackney and then attended Thomas Carlton Secondary School.

    After being suspended 18 times in one year and then being expelled, he then attended Peckham Manor School, from where he was suspended 5 times and then expelled, although he was protecting other children from bullies, but was then put into care.

    He was placed in various institutions by Social Services, and lived on the streets for one and a half years.

    His father took him to New York at the age of 16 for three and a half years and where he graduated from Morris High School.

    His father took him to New York at the age of 16 for three and a half years and where he graduated from Morris High School.

    His father took him to New York at the age of 16 for three and a half years and where he graduated from Morris High School.

    He took up boxing while at school in the USA and won the amateur Spanish Golden Glove Championships in New York in 1984. He turned professional on October 3rd 1995.His early fights took place in Atlantic City. He came back to the UK in 1988 and was with Barry Hearn from his 13th fight to his 43rd fight

    He took up boxing while at school in the USA and won the amateur Spanish Golden Glove Championships in New York in 1984. He turned professional on October 3rd 1995.His early fights took place in Atlantic City. He came back to the UK in 1988 and was with Barry Hearn from his 13th fight to his 43rd fight.

    In 1990 he won the World middleweight title against Nigel Benn in November .He had 43 straight wins before his first loss.

    To date out of 25 World Championship fights, he has only lost 5 fights. He holds the record for the most unbeaten World Title wins in British history.

  • #2
    yeh man eubank was great. but it was sad when he fought watson. takes the "fight" out of you, when you almost killed sum1.

    also with nigel benn, and the Gman.

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    • #3
      Welcome to boxingscene tiger uppercut.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by The Raging Bull
        Welcome to boxingscene tiger uppercut.
        thanks man. ive made a thread in the training board. really need some advice. did you watch the winky / taylor fight?

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        • #5
          thanks man. ive made a thread in the training board. really need some advice. did you watch the winky / taylor fight?
          I've posted in your thread in training section. No i missed the winky fight 'cos i was out with me mates lol. Was it a good fight?

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          • #6
            Chris eubank is so cool good thread but youve put he didnt turn pro til 1995, welcome to boxing scene

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            • #7
              Originally posted by platinummatt
              Chris eubank is so cool good thread but youve put he didnt turn pro til 1995, welcome to boxing scene
              Thats right im a big Eubank fan and can tell you all for the record he had his first pro fight on the 10 th of march 1985 against Tim Brown in Atlantic city, sure that was just a typo though !

              Incidently in 95 he was losing twice to Steve Collins!

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