World-class enough for Hearns to avoid him like the plague (Lindell used to bash him up in sparring, by all accounts), and world-class enough to,...
Michael Watson was extremely good! Seeing him send Stackhouse head over heels in the first minute, after RS had given a very good account of...
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"There's no such thing as overtraining - it's a state of mind. It doesn't exist. If you got a job as a dustbin man and had to pick up heavy...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iK0z0gWNVxg
Eubank was down five times - Greg George (shoved, straight up), Benn I (balance, straight up), Watson II (one knee, straight up), Collins I...
Can give you much stronger neck muscles, though.
Exhaustion/physical fatigue. He'd been trying to keep up with a manic pace all fight.
It was far more to do with exhaustion; Eubank legs going a little at the end of the 10th (of Eubank/Watson II).
Eubank took a lot of hard shots against Benn in their first fight and Watson in their second fight, one-legged against Calzaghe and when he became...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ_eySriqCg Flyweight Feet and Ripping Shorts Uppercuts!
Eubank/Watson II and Benn/McClellan were incredible fights.
Eubank/Watson I is the ultimate. Eubank lost one of the first nine rounds (eighth) and all media made Watson out to be robbed worse than any...
:lol: it doesn't work like that young man. We can all play word games. I wouldn't say Jones was more skilled than Eubank, but he was a harder...
Eubank was a 182lb middleweight who hit like a mule with the untelegraphed lead right (that would be amplified against a narrow southpaw stance)....