Eubank Sr - I am the great one! I'd of beat McCallum and Nunn!

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  1. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Chris Eubank Sr on son, past rivals and Mayweather-Pacquiao
    MARCH 18, 2015 BY SAMUEL LEE 0 COMMENTS
    by Sam Lee
    I caught up with European great Chris Eubank Sr in Vegas!


    On his ultimate legacy
    ‘To my knowledge, there’s never been another millionaire world champion boxer who never either got themselves incarcerated, or never used illegal substances, or never dodged the mandatory contender to evade a defeat, or never quit to evade a beating, or never got counted out.
    ‘When you ween the rest out, there is only one. And that’s Chris Eubank. I want there to still only be one, Chris Eubank, in 10 or 50 years from now, but bodied twice in a second body; namely Junior. He’s the only one who will live up to the same standard set, because I raised him and teach him in the correct way and he possesses my DNA.
    ‘Can I just say: Muhammad Ali’s courageous, righteous stance in him being incarcerated is another level.’

    On re-living his career through his son, Chris Jr
    ‘I want Christopher to clean up my regrets, in my name. The plan always was to unify all four world titles and I never got around to doing thus. My son will fight and beat everyone. To basque myself in the Union Jack flag when winning overseas in an opponents backyard, was something I forgot to do and so wish I had. Christopher will do that.
    ‘I’m going to enjoy the ride more than I ever enjoyed my own career, because I was so much in the thick of it then that I never really stopped to smell the roses.’

    On being the best in the world in his day
    ‘I believe in 1990 I would’ve beaten everyone apart from, physically and potentially, Herol Graham. I was too big, strong, fast and young for Michael McCallum if I moved and too tough, strong, determined and persistent for Mike Nunn if he moved. I did knock out Graham with one punch in sparring in his backyard but he wouldn’t have fooled for the same trick twice, unless the people, lights and cameras caused an anxiety.
    ‘When I defended the middleweight world championship against Mike Watson in ’91 when I won the first five rounds with ease, I had to lose 19lb in four days so couldn’t stay at middleweight because Michael McCallum and James Toney would’ve stopped me on body shots in the later rounds!
    ‘Then the Watson II fatality left a mark on me, where it’s kind of like ‘why risk?’.’

    On his own favorite fighters as a youngster
    ‘My favorite fighters? When I was coming up it was Thomas Hearns I admired most for his jabbing ability, and Pernell Whitaker for being aesthetically pleasing.’

    On the Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao super-fight
    ‘Boxing is a game of strategy and a matter of styles. Floyd can box in different styles, he can walk you down or fight off the ropes, he can stick it to you or move side-to-side. It depends.
    ‘I don’t like his(Mayweather) chances so much if he plants his feet too much because Manny Pacquiao is a lightning feinter which freezes you and he switches feet angles between then and releasing punches, which is why he is so effective when you don’t keep him following and reaching.
    ‘We know Floyd must lose at some point. Amir Khan has a strong chance to take the ‘0’ if he does get by this next one.’
     
  2. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    20 years ago today, Eubank lost his '0' against Collins.
     
  3. mcvey

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    An egocentric knob who was held to close disputed decisions by second tier fighters and who now can't refrain from getting in the corner and wasting the minutes rest for his overated son.
    I bet he preens when he opens his fridge and the light goes on.
     
  4. lencoreastside

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    Once again Chris is a bit loose with his facts. For starters Ali was NOT incarcerated...chris is still hyping his sprog too, I see...
     
  5. BoxingFan1010

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    Bulldog are you Australian?
     
  6. Brixton Bomber

    Brixton Bomber Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    No. Just no.

    Chris is MASSIVELY overrated. Tough as teak? Sure. But the upper echelons of MW and SMW would have toyed with him.

    He never went abroad and fought a top yank or fought one at home.

    Toney, Nunn, Mike and Roy would've schooled Chris.

    Just f*ck off with this nonsense, as you post up interviews from the worst sources going (south african gazettes/Australian rags/the deepest corners of the web etc) ALL THE TIME. It's old now.
     
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  7. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Eubank's lateral movement (perhaps the best we've seen) would've made Toney and McCallum look bad, but unless the fights were at 175-190 Eubank's legs would tire in the second half of the fight and he'd be falling in, lunging more and countered to bits.

    He knocks Jones out with a short counter right inside of the Jones leaping left hook.

    Nunn wins 120-108 with fair judges.
     
  8. leedsnproud

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    I was a big fan,watched all his fights on fight night on ITV.He was very good and could take a punch. But he wasn't as good as he pretends he was. Had some close decisions against moderate opposition.Beaten twice by Steve Collins. Tired of hearing about him.
     
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  9. Bent-nose

    Bent-nose Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Great post, sir - can just picture your second sentence. :yep:yep:yep
     
  10. Bent-nose

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    Eubank's lateral movement better than the Sugar Ray's, young Clay, Willie Pep and Herol Graham?

    If you are referring to Roy Jones you need to up your medication. :patsch
     
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  11. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah, Eubanks ballet-like balance on the back foot was unmatched (on the front foot probably the worst I've seen!!).

    He changed direction and changed pace so well and so often, it was like he was gliding and unreadable. Undoubtedly the best ring general we've seen - it's why Mike McCallum gives the amateurs at Top Rank gym in Vegas DVDs of Eubank fights and asks them to study the ring generalship.
     
  12. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's the way Eubank counters, and Jones's leaping outside hook being wide enough.

    Often you will see Eubank throw a counter at the exact moment the other person lunges in the punch, not after dodging the punch. No matter how good your reflexes are, it's going to be hard to dodge one of these punches. And with Eubanks power, it would probably be all over for Roy. If you look at the 15 second mark of this video, that quick right hand is exactly what I am talking about:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYJnFnRvbxs

    Otherwise I would favour Roy because of his pure speed and athletic talent. It's just that sneaky counter from Eubank that would end it.
     
  13. rayrobinson

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    A solid 1990's middle with very smart marketing and management , nothing more nothing less.
     
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  14. atberry

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    I dont see him beating Nunn, but Mike Mc DID struggle with speed (JJ, Curry, Herol, RJJ) & movement (Kalambay, Herol, RJJ).. Eubank had fast hands, fast feet..
     
  15. Bent-nose

    Bent-nose Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Here comes his other alt.

    The guy is either on the wind-up or he's a nutter.
     
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