Eubank Sr: Jr blows GGG away!

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Bulldog24, Oct 17, 2015.


  1. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

    11,097
    3,876
    Aug 2, 2013
    Legendary Brit Chris Eubank Sr talks Jr, GGG, Sugar Ray Robinson, and his greatest fights


    Chris, why do you feel Jr can overcome Triple G?

    I know what I see, and nobody knows boxing like me. Mathematically he has speed, range, movement, evasion, explosion and variety on his side over Mr Golovkin, and probably chin and heart and stamina and workrate. He blows him out. Sorry, he just does!

    Jr has a punching ability like nothing else, and you can't expect to just walk through the punches that Jr throws. Only one man in history I've seen who could've maybe done that and that's Michael Watson on the night of our rematch - supernatural!


    What are the main issues in the current boxing climate?

    The main issue, if you will, are that the men are not as tough. They pull out of most of their scheduled fights with minor injuries, and end up fighting only once in a blue moon, in which the public need to subscribe to a particular station, to be tied-in, as well as pay a one-off fee to actually watch them, if they actually get in the ring on the scheduled fight date!

    I never missed a scheduled fight date. It's a cardinal sin. It would have Sugar Ray Robinson turning in his grave. I fought with a broken sternum, fractured ribs, dislocated elbows, severe knee injuries, a semi-swelled eye before the first bell, and so on and so forth.

    In the day of Sugar Ray Robinson, he would fight on a fortnightly basis, for 15 rounds. If strength and conditioning and nutrition if so far advanced in this day, and the athletes supposedly so vastly advanced, then why can they not fight 12 rounds once in six months?


    You say you know boxing like nobody else, could you elaborate on that?

    I was taught by Adonis Torres, who was in the thick of boxing in New York City from the 20s to the 80s; seeing all the mobsters and gangsters operating. I know the business. I was the boxer who was the closest companion to Lennox against Holyfield and to Naseem against Barrera, advising and supporting.

    I took my knowledge to the United Kingdom and experienced everything, came through everything, in every avenue of the business. I know this business, I know this art. I pioneered, I even made the United KIngdom the Las Vegas of boxing from 1990-1991 to 1994-1995, until Mike came back out of prison.

    Nobody trained harder or more meticulously, and nobody negotiated harder or psychologically assessed the characters and goings on of this business and form of entertainment more meticulously so than I.

    I started at the very bottom, without a penny to my name and unable to throw anything that remotely looked like a punch, and rose to the very top with the top record in the game and highest pound-for-pound earnings, and the most precise, picture-perfect punching technique. I know this game, so I will advise my son accordingly, because there is no better advise!


    Will a third Nigel Benn fight finally happen?

    Anything is possible. Nigel is steaming, I feel there is a bit of a beast within his spirit that needs to be released, that maybe he needs to put to bed to continue his journey that he is on. I can actually feel it.

    And what better way for him to release it for good than to wallop his adversary around the head, namely myself. It probably should happen, but it's out of my hands.


    What were your five most difficult fights?

    1. Watson 2
    2. Collins 2
    3. Benn 2
    4. Benn 1
    5. Schommer

    When I first fought these great warriors, Nigel, Michael and Steve, I was able to school them. Not until I knocked Steve over and held mercy on him, I then schooled him, but before that there was a mind game where I wanted to hurt him. Second time around, they knew me - they had measured me for 9 to 12 rounds before, and they each came up with particular strategies that were vastly different from their first attempts tactically against me.

    Actually the conviction of Watson in Watson 2 and the resolve of Collins in Collins 2 were really beyond anything I've ever seen in a ring, combined with the varying tactics and I am thrown right off, right?

    Nigel in the rematch did not keep his head in the same spot for half a second, so mathematically how are you supposed to punch him in the head without timing it down to the split-second every time while executing at breakneck speed? He's supposed to tire after a few rounds of constant head moves, but no - right through! I became more and more desperate! His stamina was ridiculous that night.

    As far as Dan Schommer is concerned, mathematically he was always at the perfect distance where I would fall short by a centimetre or so, allowing him to counter with right hooks or southpaw lefts. He was a hidden master.


    And your five greatest victories?

    1. Watson 2
    2. Benn 1
    3. Rocchigiani
    4. Logan
    5. Schommer


    Who will take Floyd Mayweather's mantle as the king of boxing?

    Amir Khan in the short-term, Chris Eubank Jr in the long-term.
     
  2. Solaris

    Solaris Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

    11,136
    4
    Nov 7, 2009
    Deluded beyond belief. He'll end up in a mental institution.
     
  3. emallini

    emallini Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

    11,274
    2,533
    Mar 16, 2008
  4. Brixton Bomber

    Brixton Bomber Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

    21,934
    6,095
    Sep 21, 2013
    Source? Or is this from the depths of Chris's imagination?
     
  5. HerolGee

    HerolGee Loyal Member banned Full Member

    41,974
    4,026
    Sep 22, 2010
    eubank cant blow away GG, never mind 3G..

    shame benn, Collins or (umm) watson didn't have a son who went into boxing then we could have had a battle of the offspring.
     
  6. TheDarkLord

    TheDarkLord Boxing Addict Full Member

    4,854
    15
    May 24, 2011
    NOBODY can take Jr's shots! N O B O D Y
     
  7. Brixton Bomber

    Brixton Bomber Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

    21,934
    6,095
    Sep 21, 2013
    Struggled with BJS, but will blow away the most feared man in Boxing? :lol::lol:

    CEJ isn't even the best MW within a 100 mile radius of his base, IMHO.
     
  8. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

    29,548
    14,130
    Apr 4, 2012
    Jnr needs to build the hype train a bit more, just now he's just another mw contender and GGG is miles ahead.
     
  9. Robney

    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

    92,449
    27,040
    Jan 18, 2010
    I actually want to see him put his son in with GGG. Would be a blast :lol:
     
  10. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

    14,252
    7
    Jun 11, 2013
    Lol he couldn't beat BJS but decimates Golokovin lol good one mate.
     
  11. YearZero

    YearZero Boxing Addict Full Member

    4,494
    402
    Sep 10, 2012
    If you take everything he is saying about Eubank Jnr and just read it like he's talking talking about GGG the man actually makes sense maybe he got the names mixed up:rofl

    edited vers.
     
  12. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

    20,458
    12,586
    Apr 13, 2014
    I love me some Eubank snr but hes way wrong on his assessment:lol::lol:
     
  13. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

    58,748
    21,553
    Nov 24, 2005
    It's like Joe Frazier talking about what his son Marvis was going to do to Holmes and Tyson.
     
  14. B.A.S.

    B.A.S. Active Member Full Member

    1,290
    109
    Feb 24, 2012
    Nigel Benns son connor is training with Ricky Hatton. Interviews on IFL.
     
  15. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

    14,252
    7
    Jun 11, 2013
    he didnt even blow away Tyan Booth nor Chudinov lol