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Pryce still landing well to the body. Eubank has no clue how to defend against a body attack. - Or else he just doesn't care, which is possible.
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Round 6
Eubank Jr. is jabbing and popping his shoulder up from outside, getting ****y. Pryce is following him around the ring throwing the same shots he displayed in the first half but not landing as well. Eubank Jr. is utilizing more constant movement now, drawing Pryce into his counter left hook whipped up from the hip while crossing his legs. Eubank Jr. has his chin held out unprotected and hands very low, playing with fire. Eubank Jr. slows to let Pryce almost catch up before drifting back behind a jab. Eubank Jr. gets clobbered with a right hand over the top as Pryce dives in on him. Rough stuff, a bit of an elbow thrust by Pryce. Eubank Jr. nods his respect while ducking back against the ropes. Left hook counter by Eubank Jr. Pryce lunges in with a jab and eats another slapping hook. Eubank Jr. rolls down behind his left arm, curling it defensively around himself. Pryce looks for a spot, walking Eubank Jr. to the ropes. Chopping combo by Pryce, throwing hard but not penetrating, hitting Eubank Jr. on the bicep. Eubank Jr. circles off the ropes and jabs. Springing left upper-hook by Eubank Jr. after dropping anchor and waiting for Pryce. Double right hand up top by Pryce, getting Eubank Jr. to lift his arms, then some work to the body trying to pin Eubank Jr. to the ropes. STIFF left jab to the teeth by Eubank Jr., lightning fast and unseen by Pryce as it shot up from Eubank's hip. Pryce can't cut the ring off as Eubank Jr. tracks around the perimeter and flips out the jab in doubles. Lunging shots by Pryce, falling short and winding up squared directly against Eubank Jr. at close range with the youth either pushing down on his back or ducking against the ropes in a defensive shell. Either way, Pryce's offense has become of limited usefulness. Left hook by Pryce easily ducked. A bit of wrestling, and Eubank Jr. is warned for pushing down on Pryce's neck. Eubank Jr. thumps himself on the chest with his left hand and quickly ducks another attack from Pryce, who's eager to capitalize on the mistake. Big counter left hook by Eubank Jr. in a spinning exchange. Pryce tries to dive in low past the jab but can't. Left uppercut by Eubank Jr. before dancing back. Quick jabs by Eubank Jr. while prancing in reverse. 10-9 Eubank Jr. but he needs to watch himself. 59-55 Eubank Jr. |
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Pryce easily won the last round. What took him so long to turn up the heat? He could have had this fight.
Eubank was missing all over the place in that round. very, sloppy. I just became a fan of BOTH of these guys, but not sure either can ever be a champion. |
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Good fight.
A little too much showboating from Eubank, but overall, a solid fight vs a solid opponent. 8-0. Don't know if he's got the power to compete at world level, but he's definitely one to watch. ![]()
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