Eubanks lack of power....

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by lencoreastside, Jun 26, 2016.


  1. lencoreastside

    lencoreastside Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    Fair play James! I can't see it myself though. How? Does he hit harder thanlemieux or Stephens ? Is he braver and faster than rosado and geale? More seasoned than macklin? Stronger and tougher than Murray? Ggg has seen off ALL the above....often without breaking sweat....😀
     
  2. Two Shakes

    Two Shakes Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :good

    Don't worry, its not a personal thing with Len, just the usual thinly veiled anti British rubbish, whenever theres any rivalry between a British and Irish fighter.

    Strange thing is one of his favourites is a Brit :lol:
     
  3. lencoreastside

    lencoreastside Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    Outrageous! My bias is NOT thinly veiled...😀

    How do you see CEJ doing vs ggg?
     
  4. Southpawology

    Southpawology Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fair play to him, we need more of this "step up to the plate" attitude in world boxing

    I get the feeling money isnt Jrs only drive in the sport, he seems like he thoroughly wants to show everyone he is above other fighters, like a huge superiority complex and hes willing to go out and prove it. Look at his comeback fights after the Saunders defeat, sound tricky opposition, opposition he was going to learn from fighting, i see him improving with every outing....

    His technique is far from perfect but his apparently gd chin allows him to let his hands go without the fear of being countered too badly meaning his technique doesnt need to be perfect

    His attitude to really test himself whilst still learning could be the making of him or his downfall but either way is gonna be dramatic

    War Eubank! :bbb

    Personally i cannot see why he wants to fight GGG now, in 2-3 good fights he would be in a much better position and its not like GGG has intended to move up anytime soon i.e after Canelos mans up

    Maybe because he is scared BJS will lure him over here b4 he can?
     
  5. lencoreastside

    lencoreastside Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    Good post. I feel juniors clock is ticking at 160. Maybe he can't wait or he will out grow ggg? Of course ambition is a factor too, fair play to him.
     
  6. zulander

    zulander Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Is it only me that doesnt feel CEJ chin is all that.
    He got rocked V Blackwell when he was showing off and Spike froze him a couple of times with punches when he posing as well. His fit so he recovers well but if GGG unloads i dont see him standing up for 12 rounds.

    His work rate when he throws with speed and raw aggression might give Golovkin something to think about
     
  7. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Anyone freezes when they get hit hard.
     
  8. PaddyGarcia

    PaddyGarcia Trivial Annoyance Gold Medalist Full Member

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    I'm with you. I don't buy into this 'granite' chin either
     
  9. james5000

    james5000 2010's poster of the decade Full Member

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    I have seen Stevens make GGG blink hard as well. Blackwell lol you gotta be kidding me, that was just CEJ being a little off balance the punch didn't even land flush and he's a weak puncher at that, CEJ isn't Amir Khan. Spike hits as hard as Stevens so not really a big deal. CEJ is going to hit ggg 3 shots to his 1, who punches harder will be irrelevant especially seeing the fight I expect to take place.

    GGG is a come forward fighter, he uses his jab to close the gap not create distance. CEJ isn't going to run so he will get inside without having to beat the jab. All the fighters that fought GGG and didn't run got inside easy enough, so I expect a huge and strong CEJ to be no different. GGG is macho and old, I can't see him changing his style now.

    CEJ will clinch **** him like he did to Chudinov wear him down an tko in 11 or 12
     
  10. mrdoctor

    mrdoctor GGG Full Member

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    your a little crazy
     
  11. Windrunner07

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    Golovkin jab is from another planet . How CEJ deals with that is the big question like .
     
  12. madpuppy

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    Delusional
     
  13. lencoreastside

    lencoreastside Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    Yolk kin is simply better in every department. Better jab, body puncher, hits faaar harder, accuracy, timing, footwork etc etc Ames relying on CEJ strengths is clutching at straws. His athleticism and work rate may make it exciting for a while but after 5-6 rounds.....there is only one winner here...
     
  14. james5000

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    Lencoreastside I hear many, many people saying there is only one winner! These same people have the cheek to call me delusional or a casual or whatever lol. These people are the truly deluded.

    I watch the fights and I would rather ****yze it with CEJ's proven strengths and attempt to put a winning game plan together then make it up.

    I know CEJ is up against it but I honestly think he can do it (not will do it)

    The truly deluded think GGG is a god that will ko CEJ first punch that lands. GGG wouldn't even do that to Amir Khan let alone a big tough strong true 168lbser like CEJ.

    *CEJ can bang to the body as good as anyone including GGG. CEJ has got the hand and foot speed advantage and he is far meaner than GGG with a refuse to lose mindset. Not to mention he loves the big stage and GGG will feel like he's fighting the crowd as well, CEJ will feel like a heavyweight in that atmosphere. I can see CEJ eclipsing even his old man's legacy with this win. Not that GGG is a proven quantity but he has the aura of a bloke that is.

    Where do you rate GGG p4p? and where will you put CEJ If he wins? Let's not forget GGG only has a solid resume not great?
     
  15. Shana

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    Mate, of course Eubank can win, but boxing like anything else is a game of probabilities - and GGG will probably win.