WBSS The Day After - Groves vs Eubank Jr
Posted: 19 Feb 2018, 16:16
Eubank displays his excellent knowledge of all things fistic with his comment on the jab
You can see why he doesn't need a trainer.It's meant for tactics
You can see why he doesn't need a trainer.It's meant for tactics
He couldn’t take the hint that he clearly lost even when his dad said it was the right decision. Quite painful watching. And not wanting to go to the presser with the huge lump on his cheekbone, someone had to say dont worry about it you’ve just had a fight. Goes to show a lot of the twatishness is not an act...that in itself is a shame.ElJefe wrote: ↑19 Feb 2018, 16:25 The bit in his dressing room after the fight is telling. Asking people what they thought of the fight and decision and not one person wants to answer him. Initially thought his team being a bunch of yes-men might be his choice but when he had to say something like "guys just be real" I almost felt sorry for him.
Felt for sanigar. There was one clip where he is trying to treat the cut & snr just says give it water and he is like he doesn't need water.95gerog wrote: ↑19 Feb 2018, 17:42He couldn’t take the hint that he clearly lost even when his dad said it was the right decision. Quite painful watching. And not wanting to go to the presser with the huge lump on his cheekbone, someone had to say dont worry about it you’ve just had a fight. Goes to show a lot of the twatishness is not an act...that in itself is a shame.ElJefe wrote: ↑19 Feb 2018, 16:25 The bit in his dressing room after the fight is telling. Asking people what they thought of the fight and decision and not one person wants to answer him. Initially thought his team being a bunch of yes-men might be his choice but when he had to say something like "guys just be real" I almost felt sorry for him.
In addition I’m no first aider and even less of a cutsman, but I thought sanigar looked nervous when treating the cut, almost panicked. Anyone else think that? I only noticed when watching back, and then in this documentary sr seems to be having a go at him for what I assume is for his work (not sure though and could be off the mark).
I thought it was jr asking for water and sanigar saying dont worry about water. Regardless the corner was chaos.nitro5912 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2018, 18:21Felt for sanigar. There was one clip where he is trying to treat the cut & snr just says give it water and he is like he doesn't need water.95gerog wrote: ↑19 Feb 2018, 17:42He couldn’t take the hint that he clearly lost even when his dad said it was the right decision. Quite painful watching. And not wanting to go to the presser with the huge lump on his cheekbone, someone had to say dont worry about it you’ve just had a fight. Goes to show a lot of the twatishness is not an act...that in itself is a shame.ElJefe wrote: ↑19 Feb 2018, 16:25 The bit in his dressing room after the fight is telling. Asking people what they thought of the fight and decision and not one person wants to answer him. Initially thought his team being a bunch of yes-men might be his choice but when he had to say something like "guys just be real" I almost felt sorry for him.
In addition I’m no first aider and even less of a cutsman, but I thought sanigar looked nervous when treating the cut, almost panicked. Anyone else think that? I only noticed when watching back, and then in this documentary sr seems to be having a go at him for what I assume is for his work (not sure though and could be off the mark).
Was a decent watch and shows the different approaches. Jnr more concerned with showing united players an uppercut than resting.