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Re: The Eubank hype train...

Posted: 29 Jan 2017, 16:24
by richie bee
https://youtu.be/wd3NmGDbjW8 Interview with senior

Re: The Eubank hype train...

Posted: 29 Jan 2017, 17:16
by liamlion
Horse wrote:
liamlion wrote:Not well enough.

Fact!
Wrong.
You are indeed.

Re: The Eubank hype train...

Posted: 29 Jan 2017, 17:22
by Horse
liamlion wrote:You are indeed.
No, you are.

Re: The Eubank hype train...

Posted: 29 Jan 2017, 17:50
by Cholo_cws
Eubank Jr looks a capable boxer and is good to watch but he's been a pro for over 5 years and to me he's yet to meet anybody who would have been top 10 at the time. His achievements thus far are falling well short of the hype. I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for him to fight somebody decent.

Re: The Eubank hype train...

Posted: 29 Jan 2017, 17:51
by whiskey
I've a fair few friends who are very casual boxing fans and they don't give a rats ass about either Eubank.

Perhaps too young for Snr and thus no gravity to tune into his son either.

Joshua they love, but Jr. is nowhere on their radar whatsoever.

I like him, quite entertaining. But I'm not losing sleep over him allowing his dad to nosedive his career.

Re: The Eubank hype train...

Posted: 29 Jan 2017, 18:16
by liamlion
Horse wrote:
liamlion wrote:You are indeed.
No, you are.
... :clap:

Re: The Eubank hype train...

Posted: 29 Jan 2017, 18:37
by CaptainSpacerod
liamlion wrote:
Horse wrote:
liamlion wrote:You are indeed.
No, you are.
... :clap:
This could run and run

Re: The Eubank hype train...

Posted: 30 Jan 2017, 13:05
by Stuarty
Boxing Prospect wrote:Being watched and disliked only works until a fighter loses. The interest in seeing Broner lose dropped off massively since Maidana beat him, and when CEJ loses again the same will happen.
To be fair I don't think I'd ever tire of watching that odious little tûrd getting beat up!

Re: The Eubank hype train...

Posted: 30 Jan 2017, 15:30
by freddydoesdallas
G0mez wrote:I've a fair few friends who are very casual boxing fans and they don't give a rats ass about either Eubank.

Perhaps too young for Snr and thus no gravity to tune into his son either.

Joshua they love, but Jr. is nowhere on their radar whatsoever.

I like him, quite entertaining. But I'm not losing sleep over him allowing his dad to nosedive his career.
This. None of my mates are into this at all. The younger ones I work with who are all over the Anthony Joshua social media stuff haven't mentioned it at all yet they'll be telling me what Joshua has had for breakfast!

Re: The Eubank hype train...

Posted: 30 Jan 2017, 15:39
by gilgamesh
darkstar81 wrote:Whatever you think of his ability you can't deny Eubank Jr has the "X" factor. The physique, the looks, the style, the arrogance. If marketed and promoted right he could be a huge draw.
It would also help if he'd...ya know...win some big fights.

Re: The Eubank hype train...

Posted: 30 Jan 2017, 16:10
by darkstar81
gilgamesh wrote:
darkstar81 wrote:Whatever you think of his ability you can't deny Eubank Jr has the "X" factor. The physique, the looks, the style, the arrogance. If marketed and promoted right he could be a huge draw.
It would also help if he'd...ya know...win some big fights.
Of course. Let's see who he fights next.

Re: The Eubank hype train...

Posted: 30 Jan 2017, 18:46
by rd350lc
CaptainSpacerod wrote:
liamlion wrote:
Horse wrote:No, you are.
... :clap:
This could run and run
Ner , ner , ne,ner ,ner :clap:

Re: The Eubank hype train...

Posted: 30 Jan 2017, 18:49
by rd350lc
DannyMCR wrote:Hype train, where's it departing from?
Brighton , choo , choo :yay:

Re: The Eubank hype train...

Posted: 30 Jan 2017, 19:06
by Boxerbeetle
rd350lc wrote:
DannyMCR wrote:Hype train, where's it departing from?
Brighton , choo , choo :yay:
Close...but it's not a hype train. It's a hype truck.

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Re: The Eubank hype train...

Posted: 31 Jan 2017, 07:31
by leejonesjnr
Not really relevant, but 'cooked, seasoned and fried' isn't good technique is it?