Poppa Eubank picks Maidana or Khan to beat Floyd

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  1. atberry

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    By Samuel Lee

    Having caught up with the star of European boxing of the 90s, Chris Eubank, via Twitter DMs on his verified account @gentlemanboxer, Eubank calls an upset in tonight's Mayweather-Maidana clash!

    "Mayweather is one of the best defensive eluders I've seen since Herol Graham and the likes of Michael Nunn and James Toney and to a lesser extent Bernard Hopkins. But at 37 his reflexes should be fading dramatically and his absorbance weakening from 20 years of heavy sparring. He has also had nine months out of the ring, so shouldn't be sharp.

    "On top of that, this Maidana is an Argentinian, and my experience of Argentinians is that they are the toughest racial people in the world when it comes to punching them. The kid is fearless, younger, fresher, stronger, undoubtedly hungrier and might be unknockoutable. He had no problem landing at will on Amir (Khan) and (Adrien) Broner.

    "And the main factor is the law of averages and the numbers game, the probability. Mayweather has won 45 straight fights and the law of averages suggests he is due to lose very soon. Only two fighters in history out of 200,000 have gone beyond this mark and they are the great champion Joe Calzaghe and the legend of his own time Rocky Marciano.

    "If Mayweather pulls it off tonight, I don't think you can rank him above Joe Calzaghe, even though he would've equalled Mr Calzaghe's prestene record. Joe beat me when I felt I still had three years in me and I gave it everything, and beat Bernard Hopkins who is still mastering younger champions to this day.

    "Myself and Hopkins were fighters with 20 world title wins and boxing as well as ever in future bouts, and Jeff Lacy and Roy Jones were far more dangerous punchers than any Mayweather opponent I can think of.

    "He would have to get to 47 and I don't believe he will if Maidana and Khan are his next two fights. Maidana might be impossible to knockout and Amir might be impossible to outbox. Amir has a relative height, reach and speed similar to Thomas Hearns when he was under 11 stone (154 lbs) and has learned from smart trainers and ring experience. You might recall Thomas Hearns outboxing Sugar Ray Leonard for 12 rounds when he was relatively inexperienced.

    "History and my own knowledge and experience suggest to me that Khan can win his next two bouts, no matter who they are contested against, and Mayweather can lose his next bout or an Amir bout. That's what I call."

    Fascinating stuff from a fascinating fighter and man.
     
  2. captain hook

    captain hook Well-Known Member Full Member

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    this time its a **** talking... comparing khan to hearns lol.. outboxing mayweather? only what khan has is speed, fast throwing combinations.

    he would be easily countered, knocked down. after getting up, panic would catch him, he would slow down and getting beaten up heavily - thats the scenario vs floyd.

    calzaghe was great fighter but this is also too much dick sucking, probably cause he lost a fight against him
     
  3. Bulldog24

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    If TBE is in the shape he was against Canelo, he wins every round. However, Khan has a very interesting chance if he and TBE keep winning!
     
  4. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I never even knew CESr was a Tweeter
     
  5. Southpawology

    Southpawology Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Chris took a lot of bangs to the head u know
     
  6. Brixton Bomber

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    Joe's win over Hopkins is better than any win Floyd has. It's indisputable.

    And Chris is right - There IS something that just goes wrong for fighters when they get near that 50-0 mark.
     
  7. atberry

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    Eubank got to 43 fights unbeaten, Toney got to 46 fights unbeaten. Mayweather is definitely on that level.
     
  8. Ken Ashcroft

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  9. zetsui

    zetsui Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Eurotardation is strong is this one
     
  10. elindiomonzon

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    He maybe right about the argentine thing. If US promoters pay more attention to them, there will be a shitload of them almost the samr amount as mexicans an puerto ricans
     
  11. atberry

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    Eubank, a genius.
     
  12. atberry

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    The man who single-handedly changed the face of boxing and paved the way for the likes of Mayweather
     
  13. atberry

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    Chris Eubank, who called a potential upset before the fight, now reflects on the bout between the man many say is the American Hip Hop version of Eubank himself, Mayweather Jr, and Marcus Maidana this past Saturday night.

    "Congratulations to Floyd Jr for matching the record of the great Joe Calzaghe. It was a close contest, that perhaps warrants a rematch.

    "That Maidana style is tough for any fighter who primarily picks his punches and attempts to control the tempo of the bout. Thomas Hearns fought a guy named Juan Roldan once if people remember. Roldan swarmed him similarly and Thomas was hit more than he was ever hit even by great fighters.

    "But Hearns started to hit him in about round three and four when Roldan slowed down, and Thomas won by knockout via body punches. And where was Roldan from? Argentina, like Maidana."
     
  14. MoJoGoodie

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    please dont mention slappy with other greats
     
  15. atberry

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    46-0 and beat Hopkins fair and square. End of discussion.