Try the fight in which Eubank was leading 7-2 over Watson while in third gear after nine rounds. He lost his legs due to losing 3st in a few days,...
Did he? He was constantly running, only occasionally stepping in for a lead right or flurry, then back on his bicycle. He fought like a coward...
Canty, Stretch, Schommer and Calzaghe were wide-stanced southpaws and Eubank didn't like fighting southpaws. Sherry ran like a rabbit.
Thornton and Watson were schooled, and, oh, let's see - Holland, Logan, Corti, Benn, Malinga, Giminez, Holmes, Rocchigiani, Wharton,...
Eubank didn't take a single punch in the opening round, and only took a couple of punches in the next couple of rounds. Benn started working the...
Benn actually mentioned moving up to LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT in the post-fight conference after the Robbie Sims fight (Marvin Hagler advised him not to,...
Admittedly, he was completely schooled by Chris Eubank (then again, who wasn't?). He struggled to avoid any of Eubank's rights and flurries, which...
Great fighter with almost unlimited physical ability. He power-punched perfectly with very little effort and immense velocity, had a lightning...
Eubank was handing Thompson his ass till he was thumbed and one-eyed, (then took all Thompson's bombs til the end without seeing them coming!)....
He meant the style, Calzaghe able to hit hard from elbow or shoulder but Benn's hardest shots coming from foot.
Eubank-Watson II. One uppercut ends two careers - Watson for being put in a wheelchair, and Eubank for never wanting to repeat that damage for the...
Close would counter Eubank's lazy, long, loopy rights with 3-4 short shots, rat-a-tat-tat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ruod2W71Is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBErthbPTJE
Some posters here need lessons in basic biomechanics.