[url]http://www.nowboxing.com/2012/05/the-eubanks-top-10-boxing-list/24217/[/url] #1 Muhammad Ali #2 Sugar Ray Robinson #3 Jake LaMotta #4 Mike McCallum #5 Iran Barkley #6 Marvin Hagler #7 Roberto Duran #8 Pernell Whitaker #9 Thomas Hearns #10 Joe Louis
Iran Barkley :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl Not to mention some of the others. But Iran ****ing Barkley. FFS Chris.
Atberry, you bring the Eubank gold here, brother. That's good too. But after Senior's, I like: Sr also pointed out, “I don’t know my boxing history all that well.” Junior's: Rising star Eubank Jr opted for a list of; #1 Roy Jones Jr #2 Floyd Mayweather Jr #3 Sugar Ray Leonard #4 Chris Eubank Sr #5 Mike Tyson #6 Sugar Ray Robinson #7 Muhammad Ali #8 Mike McCallum #9 Manny Pacquaio #10 Marco Antonio Barrera Awwww....Dad. :yep
Roy Jones and Floyd Mayweather 1 and 2..... Mayweather who clearly lost to Castillo and Oscar and came out of a fight with a shot to bits blown-up Cotto looking like the elephant man? And Jones who wanted nothing of McClellan or Parks at '60 and Eubank or Nunn at '75...who fought nobody near their best. Silly boy, Christopher
Is Barkley greater than McCallum?? He did smash out Tommy, give Kalambay, Duran and Nunn hell for 12 rounds (all TOP skilled talents) and grab WBC-WBA-IBF titles from middle to light-heavy. At his very worst, peak Benn couldn't knock him out, peak Toney couldn't knock him out. And this was all past his best as he waited for his chance. McCallum did knock out Curry, have 50/50ish 12-rounders with Kalambay, Graham and Toney, and do a peak job on a Watson who was at his worst... but he didn't exactly set the world alight. Jeff Harding was there for the taking, extremely limited fighter - Iran beat Tommy for the '75.
And by his own criteria a fighter who came back from a massive loss against Duran to produce the no mas fight. I sthink schris iss spissed
Maybe Eubank's just trying to make himself look better because he fought Watson who fought McCallum and Benn who fought Barkley