He was one dimensional. He openly admitted he never epected to go past 3 rounds because of his punch power. Benn exposed his complete lack of defense - he had no answer of Benn bobbing and weaving and coming up out of a crouch and countering his straight left and right hands.
Eubanks absorbs everything, G Mans bombs that do land bounce off him, Chris stops him about round 10 without taking anywhere near the punishment that Benn did
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Atberry- I just can't see how Eubank is a horrible style for McClellen. Eubank has a better chance with James Toney, who i think he would beat, btw. Oh, and don't make me go through some of Chris' awful performances.
Gerald relied on using his jab as a range-finder, but Eubank was always just out of range. He never got hit with jabs. I think Eubank would counter to the body a lot against McClellan and flurry sporadically.
McClellan used to get overrated, but Eubank would still get a beating, with his heart & chin keeping him in the fightto lose a decision. He couldn't even handle Steve Collins' wild brawling.
Mclellan wasn't used to working for a knock-out. I think he would win the first few rounds but eventually get beaten up by Eubank.