http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63kNg_NkuWk
I thought Eubank boxed Thornton a bit better than Toney did. All 12 rounds of Toney/Thornton were narrow - Eubank sweeped the first four and 10th...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVEuWAMrobU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mqj9J7r6qKU
Thornton on Eubank, Toney and Jones: Thank you for noticing my career and writing to me. I thought Eubanks was a good fighter but not a great...
2-3 Benn hooks to the body and Paz would be out!
It's interesting though that Tony Thornton (RIP) told me in an email that he thought Eubank had the fastest hands he came up against, I'll find...
Eubank came very close when Malinga was on his back, got up on ***** street and was saved by the bell. A round sooner than Jones. And that was a...
Eubank had great wins over peak Watson and Rocchigiani, drew with peak Benn, had a great performance against peak Wharton, beat Holmes and Malinga...
I thought Benn deserved the decision against Malinga the first time (just) and I would say that fight finished Malinga as a fighter because of all...
:think He was WBC #26 (before King somehow magically managed to have him placed him at WBC #10 after Steve Little pulled out five days before).
The super-middle Benn I much-preferred to the gung-ho middle Benn, apart from his last five fights. Although he did have those greatest stoppage...
Benn overcame adversity against Galvano (I), Eubank (II) and McClellan when he was a big betting underdog to lose those fights but fought out of...
Wharton was #1 contender. I don't think Giminez was top-10 but he did KD Duran in the first round, gave Roldan a great fight (in front of 60,000)...
How was Sherry or Perez significant in any way? Or Malinga at the time? Or Nardiello? Very strange. His significant wins were Wharton and...
I actually think if Benn backed off, bobbed and weaved on the ropes and looked to counter off the ropes, he'd be a very difficult and very...