In terms of wins? Eubank's four wins over Watson, Rocchigiani and Benn are very, very good. Benn's two wins over McClellan and Barkley are very...
Legacy: A thing handed down by a predecessor Eubank set the path for Hamed, Calzaghe and Hatton to follow. And Hamed set a goal for Hatton...
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He was a lot more known over there than Eubank. He actually lived over there for most of his career (Miami, LA?), and many of his fights were on...
It wasn't that early on, Hide had been around a long long time. Tucker looked really out of shape if I remember.
Michael Marley - email Great fighter, great personality. Eubank was a great talent in the South Bronx, I remember Johnny Bos talking about him...
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Great guy too :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCsl8RIYCvk
He also had a TERRIFIC stiff jab, and perhaps the sneakiest counter one-two I've ever seen in R7 of Benn '90.
I think his defence was most impressive. He would **** that right glove to catch jabs, use lateral foot movement or lateral head movement, then...
Considering Toney was considered the best fighter in the world at the time, lb4lb, and looked better than just about anything we'd seen against...
A lot of opponents put in great performances immediately after Eubank beat them quite easily. Like Malinga against Benn (robbed), Rocchigiani...
He'd have beaten Terry Norris when that fight was discussed in 1990, or James Toney when that fight was discussed in 1992. He'd have beaten Julian...
It would be '**** or bust' for Benn. There is no way he could win on points, of course. And six rounds with Benn at his most aggressive/explosive...