Chris Eubank was really struggling for sparring partners when he came back in 97 - Ronnie Davies usually sorted that out. So he looked for a guy...
Andries improved no end at Kronk. From Southern Area level guy to WBC kingpin (when there were only two belts and 168 or 190 hardly existed).
He was fully expected to go on and be greater than Sugar Ray Robinson as a pro.
Ok 75% whatever. He was always hailed by the US commentators as the greatest amateur boxer of all time.
So it was said on the grapevine back then.
Breland never lost minutes never mind rounds. 90% KO ratio or something.
Not without that too. Try telling Patterson, Tyson, Eubank, Bowe, Hearns, Andries, McCallum & McClellan that hard sparring doesn’t work. Or indeed...
That’s the way Eubank was used to in New York. All-out war in there. He said it developed his reflexes, timing, infighting and even chin like...
What a fighter Rod was. Robbed against world number-one Shawn O’Sullivan in the LA Olympic quarters and only guy to beat Nigel Benn in the ams....
Eubank (ripped vest) V Rod Douglas June 87, Lonsdale [MEDIA] Eubank was over trying to get signed by Mickey Duff, Jack Pook had arranged it
Eubank knocked Collins down early in the 2nd round of their 1st encounter, clearly. Ref didn’t count it. Collins actually won that round 10-9 on...
‘Dangerouuuussss’ The old Benn magic. Got me and two others thinking how much we miss the Dark Destroyer *this is regarding that song coming...
He overcomplicates and has little knowledge of come forward fighting.
Find a hobby.
Stop playing word games and find a hobby. Benn slaughters Duran. Period.