Think Eubank wins on points . Eubanks looks a lot bigger then Spike and very fit. He does leave himself open so I do expect Spike to land but I reckon he has a good chin like his ol lad. Would love to see Spike pull it off but can't see him knocking out Eubank which will be his only way to win IMO.
McKenna Irvine Walker McComb Moylette Nolan O'Reilly Delaney O'Neill Gardiner Picks for Friday should be a cracking night some really good match ups.Looking g forward to Moylette getting revenge and Walker Casey will be a ******* and same with Blamey Delaney should be a war aswel
Dull and uneventful stuff for a promoter flogging a ppv - once again CEJ wont do ahead-to-head. Spike looking relaxed. [url]http://www.irish-boxing.com/video-full-and-final-gary-spike-osullivan-chris-eubank-press-conference/[/url]
Not sure if anyone else posted this but a recent interview with Con Sheehan. [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_hZIoR2Kvc[/url]
Spike was a light-middle well into his mid-late 20's. CEJ is well on his way to 168 like his father before him. Natural size is on Eubanks' side here I'm afraid. (His big size at 160 makes his lack of power all the more alarming in a way). He is about 2, maybe at most 3 inches taller - an advantage, yes, but not an overwhelming one. Junior way likely wearing 'lifts' in his shoes to psych Spike out. Mind you Spike is a good solid specimen himself definitely a bit short, but by no means puny. Anyway, they're all the same height lying down!!.....
Came across this recently; 2004 Irish National Championships - Dublin - December 19 2003 48 kg Conor Ahern 51 kg Paul Hyland 54 kg Eric Donovan 57 kg Martin Lindsey 60 kg Andrew Murray 64 kg Paul McCloskey 69 kg Henry Coyle 75 kg Andy Lee 81 kg Kenneth Egan 91 kg Alan Reynolds +91 kg Martin Rogan Not a bad lot, eh?
225lbs in that photo, unfortunately in that sort of in-between area, cruiserweight out of the question and still a fair bit lighter than the big guys