No he didn't you plonker.
'89-'91 Benn, Tyson, Bruno, Eubank, Watson, Graham, McMillan, Lewis, Hide, R.Douglas, Wharton, Hodkinson, McGuigan, McCrory
I like to Benn to take Herol. The speed of his power right was second to none and Herol pulled back from them where Benn liked to release it after...
Watson was extremely rusty against McCallum and had the wrong tactics entirely - fighting a completely different style to his usual game. McCallum...
He struggled slightly with the southpaw stance, height and reach but what was impressive was how he really just coasted, barely breaking a sweat....
You'll remember he was stating he was going to stop RC on body shots in the early rounds.... he clearly wasn't his sharpest that night and judging...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0IkUt1u9SM
He said in that book it was his best performance since the Rocchigiani fight earlier in the year.
I thought Stretch/Watson I were v.v.good... Jarvis/Thornton/Giminez all in '92 v.v.good... Cronin/Corti/Benn all in '90... great punch-picking in...
No. They were poor performances and he wasn't up for them. Ron Essett fight as well - awful stuff. But atleast he was fighting... Calzaghe wasn't...
Eubank Watson, Calzaghe Benn Collins Eubank showed great skill against Benn (1), Watson (1) and Rocchigiani. Also the likes of Thornton and...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUnGB_ZGx0w
http://www.jsonline.com/news/opinion/104188869.html
Very hard and awkward.
Chris Eubank was a much more skilled boxer than Hamed