Your insults are pathetic but time will make you look even more pathetic!!! CEJ is coming for everyone 160-175
I agree that GG would be too much for CEJ but I don't agree the come-forward style is suicide against him. I actually think the boxer who beats GG is the man who pushes him back because I suspect he's nothing like as effective off the back foot and that a lot of his power comes from stepping in with punches and would be diminished moving back. Gonna take a helluva brave man to execute this and I suspect it will be at 168 or beyond before we see it
Beterbiev's frightening power will have have special effect of laying Eubank Jr out cold and rendering him Beterbiev's supine subservient. When Junior fought Saunders, Billy Joe started fast and landed plenty on Eubank in the first half of the fight. Beterbiev is also an extremely fast starter, and will look to put it on Junior from the get go. Moreover, I highly doubt Eubank's uppercuts and shoe-shining flurries of arm punches will deter The Hammer of Dagestan from driving Junior back onto the ropes and blasting away, thereby giving Junior a harsh and unrelenting lesson in humility.
BJS is a tricky south paw with speed to burn, he has underrated power as well dropping Lee hard and koing Fletcher in q round. BJS doesn't rely on power though Beterbiev and GGG do. BJS was awkward to begin with but by mid fight CEJ had adjusted and took over, if it wasn't for a home town decision he would have won. Imagine if Floyd never got the decision in Castillo 1, would he be considered any less great? No he would still be TBE
Sugar Ray Robinson is the real TBE, young fellow: on the basis of the era he fought in, Floyd Mayweather Jr is probably in the top 15 of all time, at best.
Until the fight actually gets made and both men are stood in the ring before the bell to start Round 1 rings, any Beterbiev vs CEJ talk is fairly academic anyway: given the pattern of Junior's career of late, either he or his old man (or both) will call out The Hammer of Dagestan for a fight at 175, only to bottle out and end up fighting Paul Smith or Hosea Burton instead. The point I'm making is this: if Eubank Jr really is a legitimate world level fighter, why doesn't he man up and fight someone else at 160 or 168 or 175 who is also a world level fighter, instead of just calling top guys out, only to then back out like a punk and end up fighting guys who are at British and Commonwealth level -- guys like Renold Quinlan? As far as the BJS vs CEJ home town decision theory goes: here is a poll of boxing writers, and how they scored the fight. You'll surely notice most adjudged Saunders to have won, with 115-113 to Saunders being how many saw it: http://www.boxingnewsonline.net/bil...s-eubank-jnr-say-77-per-cent-of-boxing-media/
Yes because he did and he would again and Eubank knows it that's why he's TWICE turned down the rematch.