Nunn signed for King at the same time as all the others (90+% of 154-160-168 fighters) in late summer '93.
Yes McCallum-Watson was on ABC (mostly down to Watson believe it or not), but McCallum-Graham was not - NBC chose Benn-Watson over...
In fact, Eubank's biggest was technically the 850k for Benn II because it was net profit.
Frank paid Eubank 400k a fight for Eubank's last four championship fights of his career when Eubank didn't even have a title! He was lucky to get...
I think that Eubank so-called 'World Tour' ran from July '94 to July '95 and was seven fights not eight fights after Ray Close pulled out of a...
I know he got $1.8mill for the first... the second a lot more what with PPV..
Benn's biggest was against Wharton (£1,175,000) and Eubank's biggest against Close II (£1,250,000). (Eubank got equiv of 1,000,000 dollars...
'I've had hundreds of harder fights in the gymnasium than all but two of my 34 professional fights. 'A match with a James Toney or Michael...
Well, well, well, look what I found, General Sod... http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=28919&more=1...
So Thornton, Rocchigiani and Wharton weren't live opponents? They certainly looked it! Lindell Holmes looked very lively in their fight, too.
The ITV version of Eubank/Holmes pre-fight interviews, if you can find And Barry Hearn interview in Boxing Outlook in '91
McCallum completely schooled Collins for five rounds easily, beating the **** out of him despite being a little rusty - he even won the fifth...
Eubank signed to fight Littles when Littles was his mandatory, but Littles pulled out injured and Tony Thornton was made mandatory instead....
Perhaps because he never fought at the weight. But in that SMW fight with Eubank, he was out of this world and streets ahead of the rest of that...
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