Eubank Sr mentions Wilder's 'great' jab...

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  1. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Chris Eubank Sr on Fury-Wilder, Body Punching, and Opposition


    Prediction for Fury-Wilder

    Wilder has a very good coach in New Yorker Mark Breland, who himself had a phenomenal jab and right hand. Wilder has a great jab, he shoots the right hand down the pipe; he only gets wild and ungainly when he has a man already rocked, you see.

    Tyson is very unorthodox, very big and rangey and agile, almost like a giant Ingle-like fighter. So you have to get in low because his uppercuts aren't so accurate as his other shots, and Wilder doesn't get in low, so it's hard to say, you know?

    The winner is this - the best man. I don't know. I'm not clairvoyant.


    On Body Punching

    Today, they should all look at Mike McCallum and the Mexicans fighters. They don't snatch the body these days, they hunt the head. I don't see the body punching. It slows the man down and gets his head drooped into a position where he can be clipped better, too.

    Look at me against Rocchigiani, I was giving up the lot - height, reach, destination, a southpaw, a great guard, a great one-two, unbeaten.... I had body punching though, half a dozen solid shots per round behind those big elbows. That was the equaliser. You can absorb a head shot umpteen times better than you can absorb a body shot.


    On Blueprints

    There's a blueprint to beat anybody unless they're unbeaten. So Fury and Wilder, where are these blueprints? World champion fighters with no losses are a hard puzzle to solve, it takes a special performance. So we're going to see something special on Saturday night.

    Steve Collins got in my head the first time, but in the second fight I was perfect and he fought like an absolute maniacal, lunatistical mad man basically and it was a very special night for him, that second fight.

    The Watsons, Malingas, Thorntons, Holmes'; they had already lost before, thought they could stand off toe to toe and so I could just manuever around them, although extremely good fighters - all either world champions or competitively challenging the pound-for-pound best.

    Nigel Benn was another matter, because it was never going to happen again where a man can just cover up like Watson did and simply let him punch himself out. That was like beating an unbeaten world champion and hardest pound-for-pound puncher who actually went to the body as well as the head, an almost impossible task; as was Rocchigiani in Germany and being behind and battered against Watson in the rematch, and six world championship defences in ten months in 1994!

    You had to jump all over me, 1), or 2) run away. Only the three best pound-for-pound fighters of the 80s and 90s, Mike McCallum, James Toney and Roy Jones could just stand with me and better me, apart from maybe awkward southpaws.
     
  2. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Eubank was never rated in the top 10 P4P fighters during the 90`s by the ring magazine, he probably doesn`t even know who the other top P4P fighters were while he was champ apart from the guys in his weight class. Nunn was far better than Eubank in the 80`s.
     
  3. Bulldog24

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  4. N17

    N17 Loyal Member Full Member

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    "Wilder has a great jab"


    That statement sort of reminds me when Sr said "My son will be better than Mayweather Jr".


    :eek:
     
  5. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    He picked Conor MGregor to beat Mayweather !
     
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  6. Bensub

    Bensub Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Also thinks his son has a good jab so............
     
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  7. alpo1

    alpo1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    one does not underestimate an irishman, for the irishman is the jamaican of the british isles.
     
  8. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Wilder's jab is on the level of Priceys. Terrible.
     
  9. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fury has a 44lb weight advantage. He should walk through any jab!
     
  10. JMotrain

    JMotrain Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Wilder's jab isn't "great" but it might be underrated. He used it effectively against Stiverne in their first match.
     
  11. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Stiverne is awful.
     
  12. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I didn't see a very good jab, many body punches or straight rights from Wilder!
     
  13. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He can kind of do it as we saw with Stiverne first fight, though the opp was a punch bag...