eubank jnr v spike

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  1. Dan88

    Dan88 Active Member Full Member

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    Nice exchange so far.
    Jnr just doing what he wants, throwing wild punches leaving him self open for a nice left hook on the chin.
    Fancy spike for this
    #PoorEddie
     
  2. krb

    krb Active Member Full Member

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    Eubank could make this easier. Good for the fans though.
     
  3. Merengue

    Merengue Member Full Member

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    Good fight. Eubank amateurish at first getting caught easily. Eubank is impressive when he let's his hands go. Sullivan looks very durable.
     
  4. GTFUP

    GTFUP Active Member Full Member

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    Eubank has problems ever becoming world number 1 if he can hit a guy so many times flush on ad can't stop them.
     
  5. Dan88

    Dan88 Active Member Full Member

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    Can't believe he's retired. Pathetic
     
  6. Merengue

    Merengue Member Full Member

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    Spike quits on his stool. Once Eubank stopped ****ing about at tbe start he fought better. Can still be too wild/open.
     
  7. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Spike is a coward, Irish fanny merchant, no heart
     
  8. channy

    channy 4.7.33 banned Full Member

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    Bit strong that mate, he took some good shots in there, and tried to battle on, bearing in mind his corner stopped it, he had a good go early on and clipped eubank with a few good shots himself.
     
  9. lencoreastside

    lencoreastside Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    Dont mind him - he's a clown.....:-(
     
  10. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No I am respectful generally to boxers but spike wasn't staggered and when his corner said they were taking him out he nodded and agreed, that ain't a proper fighting man. So yes he was a coward.
     
  11. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Look at dillyn whyte total respect he fought and he fought even when hurt and went out on his sword, so total respect to him.
     
  12. granth

    granth Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He'd taken a lot of flush shots. If he had nothing more to give, what's the point? Or would you rather see him in a coma the next day?
     
  13. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It was that you who said domestic level spike who would ko eubank and I said it was he would hardly land and eubank would outclass him. Was I wrong ?
     
  14. duffy_89

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    He has a life outside of boxing and a family to provide for so to prolong a one-sided beating purely for the entertainment of others and personal pride would be ludicrous

    I had money on Spike but it was obvious he was fading badly towards the end and he accepted defeat like a true fighting man should.
     
  15. Two Shakes

    Two Shakes Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Don't talk out of your hole.

    Spike did next to ****all and was pulled by the corner.

    IMO they put all their eggs in one basket, knowing Spike was a no hoper.

    Hopefully the board will get to the bottom of this.