Watch again then.. he was landing solid punches throughout especially in the second half of the round.
Showtime Scoring of Eubank-Benn II Dr Ferdie Pacheco (from ringside) 1-Even 2-Eubank 3-Eubank 4-Benn 5-Eubank 6-Eubank 7-Eubank 8-Benn 9-Benn 10-Benn 11-Eubank 12-Benn (Benn -1) Eubank 115 113 Benn Bobby Czyz (from New York) 1-Eubank 2-Benn 3-Eubank 4-Benn 5-Eubank 6-Eubank 7-Eubank 8-Even 9-Even 10-Benn 11-Eubank 12-Benn (Benn -1) Eubank 116 113 Benn The tournament/round robin was drawn out in the studio- winner meeting Michael Nunn in London-loser meeting Reggie Johnson on same card, winners of both fights fight eachother-'losers' fight eachother on same card, winner of winners fights Gerald McClellan...'losers' fight on undercard to come again...
Eubank biggest weakness was busy fighters and high tempo fights. Prime RJJ takes a decision and although Eubank had good one punch KO power RJJ's chin was sturdy back then. Toney lost to lesser fighters in his prime so I dont see why Eubank could not have taken him on points and Nunn would be a n easy nights work for Chris IMO.
Didn't want Barkley, but wanted Toney and Jones? This even after Barkley was stopped by Benn in 1? Hard to believe. I think he loses to Nunn, Toney, and Jones.. but they'd have been great fights.
But Nunn very soon after lost to Steve Little, which stopped a fight against Benn happening, so Eubank would have had the better of him. He was never the same after the Toney loss, which is sad, cos before the Toney match he had Best of his generation written all over him.