McCallum is actually known to give his fighters tapes of Eubank to watch and tells them to look at the ring generalship.
'In the event, I lost 19lb in four days.' 'The first six rounds were a breeze, all easy, beautiful. I won them unquestionably.' - Eubank on...
He stated many times in late '92 and early '93 that he wanted Nunn and Toney. He also stated in '96-'97 that he wanted Jones Jr. 'The reason...
And no Eubank doesn't acknowledge that Watson schooled Benn - he always said Watson was lucky Benn fought mindlessly that night and it would never...
Eubank says Watson 'out-strengthed, out-fought and out-thought' him in their second fight, and that he gave up in the sixth and his adrenalin...
Eubank wanted McCallum way before he fought Benn. But when they sat down, after Eubank beat Benn, McCallum brought NOTHING to the table - no...
Obviously, Watson thought he beat Eubank at the time, and obviously still does. He did state Benn was better than McCallum though:...
Depends what you class as a schooling. McCallum didn't school Watson - Watson knew what he had to do but didn't have the timing on the night to do...
I chose Toney if it was 'prime for prime' or whatever
Benn was a completely different fighter against Amparo, Quinones, Sanderline, DeWitt and Iran - jabbing, placing rights, using his feet more and...
Toney is above Hopkins no question whatsoever about it, in terms of both skill and resume. Nunn, McCallum x3, Reggie, Littles, Prince Charles,...
There was a poll on the British forum and the view was shared by many of us. I guess we'll have to agree to disagree regarding Watson plodding...
Eubank showed tremendous reflexes against Watson and a great defensive radar
Eubank easily won the first five rounds, and made Watson miss so much in the seventh - by barely moving! He landed great shots in the 9th, was...
Watson's strength and stamina in that second Eubank fight was off the scale! He trained like a madman by all accounts.