WHY prime RJJ loses to PRIME Benn& Eubank

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  1. Anglosaxon

    Anglosaxon FASTEST HANDS ON ESB Full Member

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    Im gonna make a new AngloSaxon avatar today that you can sport when Pascal whoops hype job glass jawed Dawson :happy
     
  2. SHERPAKOVSKI

    SHERPAKOVSKI Fastest Legs on ESB Full Member

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    G-MAN dominate ROY JONES and look what BENN did to G-MAN.
     
  3. Anglosaxon

    Anglosaxon FASTEST HANDS ON ESB Full Member

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    Benn was suicidal and is now a humble church goer, Eubanks also very humble, anything they say post career means **** all, Benn killed Gman, literally, and Gman smashed RJJ, Gman hits harder, just as fast and takes way more, RJJ had a Khan style jaw, thats why he was protected.

    You listing Clinton woods is where i stopped, I mean Woods ducked me ffs, i called him out so many times, RJJ fought bums and past time people.

    Eubank + Benn= title holders, Rjj = scared, didn't want to lose his belt, didn't want to unify a division, says it all.

    I have already lost 26lbs of muscle and still going till I can campaign at 165, I think my word, an athlete muscle man is greater than that of an ESB forumite.:patsch
     
  4. Anglosaxon

    Anglosaxon FASTEST HANDS ON ESB Full Member

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    Yeah and both benn and Eubank beat Malinga, Malinga won a home town cooking against Benn, thats all, but prime Benn smashed him, and Eubank cooked his goose.
     
  5. SHERPAKOVSKI

    SHERPAKOVSKI Fastest Legs on ESB Full Member

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    Malinga fight doesnt mean ****.

    Benn didnt train for that fight at all.

    He announce retirement after that fight.
     
  6. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    Benn was pretty chinny himself and his defence was wide-open much of the time when he went on the assault. Jones would have lit him up in the first few rounds at 168. If Benn could survive the initial pasting he'd receive, then maybe - but Jones at SMW wasn't as safety first.

    I'd expect a Jones KO win between 4-6 rounds.

    Eubank would pose different problems since he liked to work at his own pace and Jones was never a volume puncher. The way to beat Eubank was to make him work, work, work. For that reason I see Jones on his bicycle, Eubank plodding flat-footed after him, mostly cautious prodding right straight-left hook combos, with maybe Eubank doing some good work in the middle rounds.

    That would be a boring UD win for Jones.
     
  7. Anglosaxon

    Anglosaxon FASTEST HANDS ON ESB Full Member

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    Its so obvious you're an alias, so **** off.

    Fact is, Gman smashed up prime RJJ, and shot Benn smashed Prime Gman.
     
  8. Jersey Joe

    Jersey Joe Well-Known Member Full Member

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    In boxing, a good smaller man loses to a good bigger man 9 times out of 10.

    Here, we have a good smaller man against a better bigger man. Even worse odds.
     
  9. mrjotatp4p

    mrjotatp4p THE ONE Full Member

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    You have not lost 26 lbs of muscle you ****** and if you did you are going to get your ass knocked out now if you lost 26lbs of fat then thats a different story! I am a personal trainer and trust me you don't know ****! I have a question for you? What have you done?? And if thats your photo i can tell that you need some muscle mass on your soft ass.
     
  10. SHERPAKOVSKI

    SHERPAKOVSKI Fastest Legs on ESB Full Member

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    So whattttttttt

    Solis is gold medalist you dumb ***git.

    Solis beat few times one of best amateurs of all time Felix Savon.


    and the thing is that HAYE scored a knocked down over SOLIS which is big success and stoppage was hometown cooking without a doubt.
     
  11. Anglosaxon

    Anglosaxon FASTEST HANDS ON ESB Full Member

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    Benn chinny? :rofl:rofl:rofl

    Gman one of teh hardest punchers P4P EVER! landed flush multiple times, same for Eubank, and you call Benn chinny? :patsch:patsch

    Eubank plodding? have you watched Benn and Eubank? and the weay to beat him was to make him work? like Benn made him work? the way to beat him was to make him comfortable and coast, not enrage him, you didn't read any of my post clearly, as I said , hard working Eubank from Benn 1 smashes RJJ.
     
  12. Anglosaxon

    Anglosaxon FASTEST HANDS ON ESB Full Member

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    Bahahahaa you aren't a personal trainer, you don't even have a pic, why aren't you personally training someone now, personal trainers dont post on ESB all day :patsch
     
  13. Anglosaxon

    Anglosaxon FASTEST HANDS ON ESB Full Member

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    same poor spelling, same inaccurate insults, Hi Mcnamai, hows your ban? :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  14. Anglosaxon

    Anglosaxon FASTEST HANDS ON ESB Full Member

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    Exactly, RJJ was the Mayweather of his day, ducked live opponents, handpicked ones tailor made for a beating and refused to unify by fighting live world champs.
     
  15. pugilistspecialist

    pugilistspecialist Boxing Addict Full Member

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    When I saw the thread I knew you were a Brit. Benn was a crude fighter, alot of heart but was to easy to hit and below average technical skills. Was stopped by Michael Watson, and Chris Eubank. He lost to Steve Collins twice as well, and look at his record his competition wasn't that good. The win over McClellan was impressive though. He struggled with fighters like Sugar Boy Malinga, whom Jones Dominated

    Eubank was a very good fighter, very tough, but so predictable. Fought with his head high with little to no head movement and only threw the jab and right hand. Defense wasnt that great and was had average power. How would he deal with the power and speed on Jones, when he was easily hit by a crude fighter like Benn.


    Jones would have throughly defeated them both...he beat 15 world champions, more hall of famers, and no one could say anything negative about his record until he was 35 and past prime