Toney was something like 230 four weeks before the fight, got down to 168 and was on a drip at one point the night before the fight.
Curry could've beaten Honeyghan without beating him up. Barkley was more likely to have beaten Benn up to beat him, or even lose to him!
McCallum-Hearns at the start, McClellan-Toney at the end http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7lHe_UqZF0I McCallum and Toney...
Easily Eubank before his first fight with Watson. 19 lbs. in four days apparently.
Benn-Barkley takes some beating as far as what should've been the toughest. Even Tyson told Benn to stay well away from Barkley, saying he was a...
So many incredible middleweight/super-middleweight fights from 1988 to 1995, wasn't there? Barkley-Hearns, Barkley-Duran, Benn-Watson,...
#1 - Eubank vs Watson II #2 - Toney vs McCallum I #3 - Bowe vs Holyfield I #4 - Taylor vs Chavez I #5 - Eubank vs Thompson I #6 - Benn vs...
Michael Watson looked big!
Did you believe a draw was a fair result, despite public outcry yet again that Benn had beaten you in your return? And what was it like...
One of the finest European fighters ever (who started his boxing journey in America), Chris Eubank, kindly takes time to detail his career,...
Preferred Watson personally.
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Eubank, a black Englishman, posturing in Germany!
Benn-DeWitt, Benn-Barkley, Benn-Galvano - Nige loved it.