He ran Duran and Nunn close, the equivalent of Pacquaio and Mayweather today. And, Olajide was a great prospect. Though he did look three weights...
The guy fought ****ing everyone, didn't he?
Yeah the Lenzie Morgan fight was a classic example of Benn's improved boxing. Morgan had just boxed Tiozzo's ears off in one of the most blatant...
They both wanted it. Benn's plan was to fight Andries or Harding then Van Horn or Barkley to become a three-weight champ.
About late '91 or early '92 the new day-before weigh-in rule was brought in
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwxTYfBmfyc
Has got to be Chris Eubank.
Yeah I heard he was training the Angolan Olympic Boxing Team or something, he was in Cuba recently
Yeah the Nunn we saw against Ashley had a lower workrate and was easier to hit, even sloppily falling over himself at times if I remember, a far...
Have his hands full with Nunn is an understatement; tall, rangey southpaw with lightning speed of hand, foot and reflex as well as massive...
Considering Jones himself admitted Eubank was the one fighter who'd give him problems and be concerned about fighting, you're more confident than...
Benn was never a light-heavy who could make middle! God. It took him years to fully grow into super-middle, and he could still make middle...
Watson was a light-heavy who could make middle. Massive.
Watson's timing was off, and he was falling short with the right and countered by McCallum downstairs. It was a very high tempo fight. Watson was...
Stopped him on a body shot, though it was more exhaustion. Holmes was winning at that point, but didn't look fit that night.