Eubank-Benn II Nunn-Merqui Sosa McClellan-Chris Pyatt Reggie Johnson-Julian Jackson Eubank-Benn II winner vs Nunn Eubank-Benn II loser vs Terry Norris McClellan vs Reggie/Julian winner Eubank/Benn/Nunn winner vs Eubank/Benn/Norris winner Eubank/Benn/Nunn loser vs McClellan/Reggie/Julian winner Eubank/Benn/Nunn/Norris winner vs Eubank/Benn/Nunn/McClellan/Reggie/Julian winner Remaining fight eachother to come again James Toney potentially in picture in early '95 There was also Rosi, Vasquez, Trinidad and Pyatt down to slug it out at 154. [url]http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/boxing-eubank-steals-the-limelight-and-upsets-americans-jonathan-rendall-sees-britains-controversial-boxing-champion-trump-don-king-in-new-york-1460913.html[/url] Who'd have been the last man standing??
I don't know I think Eubank may of ground Toney down with his terrific stiff jab unless Toney could read it well enough soon enough to avoid and counter, and frustrate Toney with his lateral movement and lack of rythm Eubank so awkward