Chris Eubank... What is he up to these days?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Nipple, Apr 30, 2012.


  1. atberry

    atberry Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Eubank says he is his sons 'technical trainer' whereas Ronnie Davies is the 'motivator'. He also claims Davies was only his 'caretaker' not his trainer, and that he actually trained Davies not the other way round!?

    He's in Angola or somewhere a lot of the time training their national squad.
     
  2. Paup snith

    Paup snith P4P most avoided champ Full Member

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    If eubank snr was anything to do with the corner or training, why was he sat ringside at his sons last fight making a big show about going over in between rounds to talk to his son? To me it's meddling at its worst
     
  3. paulko

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    atberry might just be Chris..:yep
     
  4. porkypara

    porkypara Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He is training boxers in Africa belive it or not.

    Think it might be Angola but not 100% sure.
     
  5. Paup snith

    Paup snith P4P most avoided champ Full Member

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    I keep hearing this, but i am a non believer
     
  6. Flash Jab

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  7. Knack

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    I love it how people on forums think they know more about how to coach a boxer than a previous world champion.

    Plonker.
     
  8. rampant

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    I dont think he is meddling, he can only he helping him, he's been there and done it so he knows, thats what it's got to ****ing do about it! :roll:
     
  9. Strike

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    No, maybe they think that a boxing trainer with a qualifications to coach knows better than an ex pro who has never trained anyone.

    Gazza was a fantastic footballer, would you want him managing your team? Now, how was Jose Mourinho's career as a footballer?

    If Chris Eubank thinks he knows better than a coach then he should take his badges and train his son himself, which means actually being in his corner and not sitting ringside in a suit to be interviewed before getting up to give 10 seconds worth of input to his son inbetween rounds.
     
  10. rampant

    rampant Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Who says Eubank Snr knows better? he's ****ing helping his son! ffs!
     
  11. Strike

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    He is interfering during fights whilst his son is being given advice from a qualified boxing coach who is paid to train and advise him mid fight. Helping his son would be before and after fights giving him tips, telling him how to deal with fame etc. Maybe he can do a great job coaching him, in which case he should be in his sons corner helping him properly, like Enzo Calzaghe did for Joe.

    Being ring side and nipping up to butt in for 10 seconds whilst the man whose job it is to advise him is talking, is not useful IMO and is distracting. Even the commentators during the last bout commented on it.
     
  12. rampant

    rampant Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ok you know better, fair enough! it's his son, he was a boxer I thinkits failry natural but hey ho!
     
  13. icemax

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    If I was Jr I would definately be telling Sr to **** off
     
  14. Strike

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    It's nothing to do with me knowing better. It is about a professional set up or having your Dad wander over mid advice from the man you pay to train you. Alex Ferguson had Jordi Cruyff at Man U years back, as I'm sure you're aware Jordi's dad was a footballer of some note himself.

    What do you think Ferguson would have said if during every half time, Johan Cruyff walked into the dressing room to talk to his son?

    I agree it is natural for Sr to want to do it, just as any family member or friend likes to shout advice to a fighter, but either he should be in the corner because he is really needed and can help or he should stay in his seat. The fact that he was a great boxer does not make him a great coach or mean that it is helpful for Jr to have two different people giving him various advice during breaks.
     
  15. rampant

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    Its different, if they went into the dressing room inbetween rounds it would be the same!