Apart from Watson and Benn, Eubank fought lots of other awkward young talented middleweight prospects like Corti, Stretch, Sherry, Camara and Logan - he obliterated them all and they were never the same. Eubank wasn't just beating fighters in his youth in his middleweight days, he was tearing them apart. Alvarez is untested and untried in many respects, including his chin. Eubank took the fastest, fullest right hands from Nigel Benn, who had granite-chinned great Barkley out on his feet with the first punch he threw. So we know Eubank isn't going anywhere.... The only sensible, reasonable bet would be Chris Eubank via KO or TKO Plus the way he fought Watson in the first half of their first fight was even more beautiful than Mike McCallum fought Watson - with out of this world reflexes, hand speed, foot movement and judgement. Eubank was something else in his prime and would've outboxed Julian Jackson or a pre-McCallum James Toney if he stayed at middle and didn't rematch Watson. Eubank, for now...
What is it with you and all these mismatches? Eubank - Alvarez and Foreman - Peter. Eubank, thimply the bezt.
Putting a tried and tested world level middleweight in against an inexperienced light middleweight, Eubank stops him
Is this Chris Eubank before or after the 2nd Michael Watson fight? Because after that fight, by his own admission, he was scared of long-term hurting people and strove for points victories rather than KO's.
Who cares.. how about Sergio vs eubabk.. not a young talent one division down these stupid threads are ******ed at least have common sense with dream matches.