The best performances of my early career were against Eric Holland and Denys Cronin.
I think my best ever performance: I fought a German, he was 6-feet-3 and a southpaw and had 35 fights, 35 wins and I fought him in his backyard, he was a world champion in his own right and I put in a performance that was beyond world class and into poetry in motion.
The 'greatest' performances however would be Watson II, in a league of it's own, followed by Benn I and Thompson I.
What do you reckon? I'm thinking more in terms of boxing ability. I quite liked the first six rounds against American mandatory Tony Thornton; hit-and-move and beautiful, quick little flurries with loads of foot movement. Similar to Rocchi fight I suppose, but Thornton was much much busier than Rocchi and a much smaller target. Both Thornton and Rocchi had really good peek-a-boo defences but Eubank got through them. I thought Thornton was better than Rocchi - even sneakier right hand, more mobile etc.