They've been playing mind games with eachother since 1988. They aren't mates.
Watson in their second fight. Watson was winning every minute of every round after the fourth, because Eubank lacked quick-thinking abilities and...
He looked very disjointed against Gary Stretch and Dan Schommer, being outboxed and out-pointed by both - he couldn't seem to get in position to...
That's why Eubank deserves so much credit for surviving... and why his chin is hideous.
Michael Watson against Chris Eubank II.
Let's not forget that Eubank couldn't deal with a southpaw stance. It wouldn't be 50/50. Let's not also forget that Eubank couldn't deal with a...
The only decent win of Reid's career was Wharton. But Henry was never the same after the Eubank beating, and weight-drained against Robin with a...
Lacy. Reid is too flat-footed to dis-locate Lacy, which you'd need to.
Nunn beats him. The rest don't Some great f'n fights!
1) Barkley 2) Wharton 3) Eubank II 4) Eubank 5) Castillo
Bare in mind Jones is Haye's idol.
Benn was supposed to be fighting Hearns after DeWitt. Probably 2-3 rounds either way, 4 at the most, maybe.
Oh and he never won a bean as an amateur. Mickey Duff matched him perfectly. His footwork was always improving as he came along. Decent little...
His best win was Kronk guy Canizales, when Manny Steward only thought he had to show up to beat him, which annoyed Duke. Before that Duke had been...
Mike McCallum