Chris Eubank Jr
Chris Eubank Jr
Any news on whats going on with him?
I know he was meant to be on standby for Smith if Groves wasnt fit.
Is he still 'self-training'? Or has he been quietly working with a new coach?
I know he was meant to be on standby for Smith if Groves wasnt fit.
Is he still 'self-training'? Or has he been quietly working with a new coach?
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CharlesListon
- Heavyweight

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Re: Chris Eubank Jr
The arrogant prick is probably still basking in the projected glory of sniffing around those YouTube wankers last night.
Re: Chris Eubank Jr
Been training at the Mayweather gym.
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Ruthless-RKO
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He’s on the undercard. Reserve.
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I was only thinking this myself .
Talk about a stalling career .
He should be fighting 3 times a year .
Talk about a stalling career .
He should be fighting 3 times a year .
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I know he is only 28, and I know he has achieved a lot.
But it almost feels like it is wasted potential with Eubank Jr.
With the platform he has, the 'knowledge' he could gain from his dad, and the fantastic fitness levels he obviously he has he could have been/could be something very special.
But it almost feels like it is wasted potential with Eubank Jr.
With the platform he has, the 'knowledge' he could gain from his dad, and the fantastic fitness levels he obviously he has he could have been/could be something very special.
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forcefraser
- Heavyweight

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Re: Chris Eubank Jr
Maybe he just doesn’t have a boxing brain? You can be as fit as you like but you have to ken how to use it.
I don’t see him being able to catch up on what hes miss d out on at 28 Years old
I love watching him and think he has cajones as big as anyone, but a quality boxer will outpoint him 9 times out of 10
I don’t see him being able to catch up on what hes miss d out on at 28 Years old
I love watching him and think he has cajones as big as anyone, but a quality boxer will outpoint him 9 times out of 10
Re: Chris Eubank Jr
He'll be back and have some good wins. Years left yet.
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I was sort of hoping he would trim down to MW, where his size would be a better fit. The guys at SMW are pretty big- Groves, Smith, Ramirez, Fielding. MW is where the money, and plenty of big fights, is at too.
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Your talking like he is a good boxer. He has no chance against ggg, canelo, Jacobs, Saunders, I'm not convinced he even has the style to beat lemieux
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr
Oh, that was not my intention
Nope. Boxer is not quite how I would describe him. Courageous, entertaining, an almost disturbing self belief, and with a fanatical dedication to training is more how I see him.
I do think he has the potential to be a good boxer. If he dedicated the same ethic he does to training into learning the basics of defence and movement- I think he has the potential to be around top #5 at MW. Still pretty young, who knows
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leejonesjnr
- Middleweight
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr
I wonder if Steve Collins Jnr has been in touch now they are within one weight division of one another
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Quantrax
- Heavyweight

Re: Chris Eubank Jr
I thought Jr was awful against Groves, other than showing plenty of heart.
His footwork and range finding we're both dreadful. At his age, I think it's too late to learn these basics, especially for someone that doesn't utilise a coach. He might have one or two more biggish fights, due to his name, but I don't expect him to rise above B level at any point.
His footwork and range finding we're both dreadful. At his age, I think it's too late to learn these basics, especially for someone that doesn't utilise a coach. He might have one or two more biggish fights, due to his name, but I don't expect him to rise above B level at any point.
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If his dad wasn't his dad, and he didnt talk bigger than he fights, we'd be happy to watch him, British/European level and theres no shame in that at all. But part of what drives him to compete also drives his mouth so you cant have one without the other.
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I suspect he's got an eye on Rocky Fielding now, given that's perhaps the most winnable route to a world title for him.
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maverick23
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr
There’s talk he’ll fight N’dam on the Groves v Smith card.
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Ok , explains his inactivity then
Eubank jnr
Any news on Chris fighting again?
Wembley?
Middle East ?
Wembley?
Middle East ?
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handsofstone
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Re: Eubank jnr
Im sure he wasn't allowed to fight until after this season WBSS final
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Eubank jnr
We had this thread a week ago. He’s likely gonna be fighting in Jeddah. He’s the reserve fighter for the final. I just hope he fights someone decent. Then fück off back to MW.. there may not be domestic fights out there but some big fights still.
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Waste of a career. Very athletic, bags of heart and some talent. He'd flourish under a new trainer if his dad and all the circus took a back seat!
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I don't think he would. He's already demonstrated that he himself isn't prepared to listen and adjust, it can't all be pinned on his father.