Chris Eubank Jnr

jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Chris Eubank Jnr

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chinarich wrote: 01 Jul 2019, 17:06 No idea why it didn’t happen but I’m glad it didn’t. Benn still seems to be an absolute competitive animal and I’m enjoying the various videos you can find on YouTube of him working the pads with current boxers...
Benns reflexes and balance are shot to bits, he looked gone in his last bout. Hitting a static pad doesnt mean shit. Ali was able to shadowbox when he had parkinsons disnt mean he could fight.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jnr

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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 01 Jul 2019, 19:15 Benns reflexes and balance are shot to bits, he looked gone in his last bout. Hitting a static pad doesnt mean poo. Ali was able to shadowbox when he had parkinsons disnt mean he could fight.
That's right,the videos i've seen of him on the pads he look slow and old,which is exactly what he is.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jnr

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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 01 Jul 2019, 19:15 Benns reflexes and balance are shot to bits, he looked gone in his last bout. Hitting a static pad doesnt mean poo. Ali was able to shadowbox when he had parkinsons disnt mean he could fight.
I’m not implying he could or should fight again, I really only commented that he’s in decent shape for 50-whatever he is...
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Re: Chris Eubank Jnr

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black panther wrote: 01 Jul 2019, 16:33 Call me crazy but I give Eubank Jnr A shot against Smith. He won’t have to go looking for Smith: that’s what he struggles with most.

He’s much better when fighters come to him. I mean he demolished Yildirim who went on to run Dirrell very close. Eubank Jr is no great but he’s not as bad as he would sometimes lead you believe by his poor front foot game.
Groves still wore him down with size - Smiths even bigger again.

I still think he’d be better at Middleweight - he’s not big enough for SMW.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jnr

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would be a nice surprise.





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Re: Chris Eubank Jnr

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Deserter wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 05:00
JWP wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 04:55


Yes I know that.

Yet you will never see that GGG again... the two Canelo fights would have emptied the tank pretty much entirely,
That crystal ball you have must be pretty special...
It is
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Re: Chris Eubank Jnr

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congrats mate
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Re: Chris Eubank Jnr

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Jr wasting his peak years showing off on Instagram gonna be a year of inactivity this rate.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jnr

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Glass Joe wrote: 09 Oct 2019, 13:17 Jr wasting his peak years showing off on Instagram gonna be a year of inactivity this rate.
It’s his own fault - alienated all UK promotors and left himself with ITV who ain’t got no cash.

They couldn’t even muster the money for John Ryder.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jnr

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Ya bought he'd muller GGG if they fought :maybe:
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Re: Chris Eubank Jnr

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JWP wrote: 09 Oct 2019, 11:46
Deserter wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 05:00
That crystal ball you have must be pretty special...
It is
It really isn’t...
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