http://youtu.be/THNXA-R3KW0 Anyone else seen this? He's swinging that much he ends up chinning himself Better than Roy Jones and GGG this guy
Every fighter needs a trainer. Even mayeweather gets advice Never been a fan of eubank and the way he does things. Same goes for his son
Ronnie finally put his footdown in between I think the 6th or 7th and told Snr to shut the **** - and took over the instructions giving the correct fcuking advice
If you read The Hate Game book Ronnie basically says he does whatever Eubank wants because he is paid handsomely. Apparently Sr. treats his employees well (how true this is everyone's guess). How long has Sanigar been with the Eubanks?
I find him funny and entertaining but Sr is a strange man and probably does Jr more harm than good with his weird methods.
I knew he didn't carry the power people claim. He puts everything into his shots. Look at GGG and kovalev. They look effortless at times. Wonderful technique. Look at the shot that finished George groves.
Don't write him off just because he lost one fight. Just because he does not have the perfect technique or anything like that doesn't mean he cant be successful. He does put a lot into his shots and does over commit but he can afford to because of his other qualities, like his chin and his engine and I think the defeat may be a good thing as it give him and his dad a kick up the **** to say that there are things they really need to improve upon.
When he actually started to fight he was messing BJS up, he needs Snr out of the corner and out of the gym, no idea what the first 5 rounds were about. The last 6 rounds were crude but effective.
I was very much backing Eubank to win and even though I was wrong about that I did say the only way I can see him losing the fight is through the advice or lack of it from the corner, I think Snr clearly knows boxing but should maybe be there through training behind the scenes but when it comes to fight time he should sit at ringside and let Ronnie Davies take over as it would be very beneficial to Jnr and his career