Extracts from Eubank's autobiography below... The first trainer I had was an older man called Andy Martinez, a Puerto Rican. He was only...
'For power, your legs generate more force than your elbows and your hips generate more force than your shoulders. Therefore you must bend the...
The McCallum who fought Jones was a washed up fatty in his 40s. Not the peak one that fought a 16-fight novice in Collins. Benn always...
Best heavyweight before or after any time. Joe Louis would've taken everyone. He'd have taken Ali twice on a Sunday.
Eubank, Louis, Tyson and Toney come to mind. But Arguello, Napoles and Harold Johnson are beauties, too. To show a pre-pro who is finishing amateur..
Eubank sort of, his reflexes in the Benn rematch looked shot at just turned 27. And he looked genuinely shot all-around in the Collins rematch at...
I'm certain the damage to McClellan was done in round one, a wild counter left hook off the ropes from Benn seemed to land on the spot where the...
Pull your finger out, Hennessy.
He was as strong as a welterweight and his jab was as strong as a right hand, he applied steady, intelligent pressure behind a strong jab and very...
70s #1 Ali/Frazier I #2 Saad Muhammad/Johnson I 80s #1 Pryor/Arguello I #2 Duran/Barkley 90s #1 Eubank/Watson II #2 Chavez/Taylor I 00s #1...
Benn's entrance was God-like.
Tyson as well, all those big awkward guys like Mitch Green, Bonecrusher Smith, Tony Tucker, Frank Bruno, Carl Williams and Buster Douglas...
James Toney? Nunn, Barkley, Reggie Johnson and Roy Jones, and Sosa and Griffin before and after his reign.
Nigel Benn: Galvano (spoiler/clincher), Eubank, Giminez (short/squat), Nardiello (spoiler/whiner), Perez (short/squat), Malinga (cagey/rangey)...
They sparred recently