Eubank v Abraham - 15/7/17 Wembley Arena
Chris Eubank Jr sparks outrage by comparing fight with Arthur Abraham to World War II in Twitter exchange
Chris Eubank Jr sparked outrage on Wednesday night with a crass response to a tweet from Arthur Abraham — comparing their upcoming fight to World War II.
The IBO world super-middleweight champion was not impressed with Abraham claiming Germany would beat England once again when they collide at Wembley Arena on July 15.
But the ill-judged reply to his challenger, who was born in Armenia and boxes out of Germany, whipped up a social media storm.
Following England's Under-21s losing on penalties to their German counterparts on Tuesday, Abraham landed a verbal blow by tweeting: "See @chrisEubankjr England will not beat Germany — it will be the same result on the 15.07. @itvboxoffice."
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Re: Eubank v Abraham - 15/7/17 Wembley Arena
so abraham is going to have early success then start a fight with a big russian on the other side of the arena and get beaten up? this fight might be interesting afterall.
Re: Eubank v Abraham - 15/7/17 Wembley Arena
Chris Eubank Jr sparks outrage by comparing fight with Arthur Abraham to World War II in Twitter exchange
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Chris Eubank Jr sparked outrage on Wednesday night with a crass response to a tweet from Arthur Abraham — comparing their upcoming fight to World War II.
The IBO world super-middleweight champion was not impressed with Abraham claiming Germany would beat England once again when they collide at Wembley Arena on July 15.
But the ill-judged reply to his challenger, who was born in Armenia and boxes out of Germany, whipped up a social media storm.
Following England's Under-21s losing on penalties to their German counterparts on Tuesday, Abraham landed a verbal blow by tweeting: "See @chrisEubankjr England will not beat Germany — it will be the same result on the 15.07. @itvboxoffice."
Predictably, Eubank wasted little time before firing back on Twitter.
The Brighton-based champ blasted: "Similar to how the British dealt with Germany in World War II — in our fight you are going to be obliterated @ArthurAbraham."
While it could be argued that Eubank, 27, said what he did in a poor attempt to drum up interest in the title defence, to be broadcast live on ITV Box Office, it went down like a lead balloon among Twitter users.
Scott Crabtree said: "Out of respect please don't ever compare boxing and its classlessness to war and its losses."
Referring to Eubank showing off his new motor earlier in the evening, Matt Walker added: "You should've spent some money on a PR team instead of that Range Rover. That tweet is in incredibly poor taste."
Scott Thornley also waded in, tweeting: "What a stupid thing to say. Comparing a boxing match to a war where millions lost their lives."
Eubank believes victory over Abraham will put him on collision course with fellow Brit George Groves, who holds the WBA Super version of the world title.
Speaking to Boxing News, he said: "I want to make that fight. The public want to see that fight. It’s up to him.
“I’m sure he wants to keep his belt. If he gets the ring with me, he’s going to lose it. He’s probably biding his time, he’s trying to stall.
"I think that both of our styles would make for a great, great fight."
Abraham, 37, firmly believes he will wreck Eubank's plans by ripping the IBO gold from his waist next month.
If their Twitter exchange is anything to go by, there is likely to be more trash talk before any leather is traded.
And as far as Eubank is concerned, it appears he is sticking by the phrase "there is no such thing as bad publicity".
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxin...cid=spartanntp
Re: Eubank v Abraham - 15/7/17 Wembley Arena
The winner of Chris Eubank Jr's super-middleweight bout with Arthur Abraham will earn a place in the inaugural World Boxing Super Series.
Eubank, 27, defends his IBO world title against the 37-year-old German at Wembley Arena on 15 July.
WBA champion George Groves and Britons Callum Smith and Jamie Cox are among eight super-middleweights already entered in the Super Series tournament.
Smith sacrificed a WBC world title shot against Anthony Dirrell to take part.
The winner of the knockout event will earn a share of $50m (£38m) and take the Muhammad Ali trophy.
But they will have to negotiate quarter-finals in September, semi-finals in January and a May final in a tournament which organisers say will "change the world of boxing."
If contestants meet a current world title holder during the tournament, belts will also be on the line.
"It would be great to fight George Groves and to take his title away from him but let´s see what the draw in Monaco brings," said Eubank.
A cruiserweight tournament will run alongside the super-middleweight competition and as all four cruiserweight world champions are taking part, the division should have an undisputed champion by May.
Abraham believes the Super Series represents "the Champions League of boxing". He holds a record of 46 wins from 51 fights and is a former two-weight world champion, while Eubank has just one defeat in 24 bouts.
Both will know their potential Super Series quarter-final opponent on Saturday when the draw takes place in Monte Carlo.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/40518439
Re: Eubank v Abraham - 15/7/17 Wembley Arena
Why are you promoting this PPV!!!
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PPV is a Fantastic con that people have brought into. There is no need for a ppv format. It is blood sucking business model.
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If people stopped pushing ppv the fighters would have little option but to take the next best deal. It is in the interest of ITV and Eubank to manufacture this fight to be ppv when it's clearly not.
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I would watch this but I don't think it is PPV so I won't watch it
simples
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Fenster
Why are you promoting this PPV!!!
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Originally Posted by
Master
PPV is a Fantastic con that people have brought into. There is no need for a ppv format. It is blood sucking business model.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Master
If people stopped pushing ppv the fighters would have little option but to take the next best deal. It is in the interest of ITV and Eubank to manufacture this fight to be ppv when it's clearly not.
I am updating the thread on this boxing match.
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eubank is too busy for AA
I reckon hed have done him a few years back
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eubank is too busy for AA
I reckon hed have done him a few years back
Still a cracking fight not worthy of ppv but should be on normal ITV with Gary Newbon.
Re: Eubank v Abraham - 15/7/17 Wembley Arena
is that that singer?
from the 80s
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erics44
is that that singer?
from the 80s
Great commentator from the 80's. Stop pretending you are not old enough to know.
Re: Eubank v Abraham - 15/7/17 Wembley Arena
So this fight has just got interesting as the winner earns a place in the "Ali SMW Tournament" which George Groves among others is in so we will see Eubank fighting Groves in the future if he wins
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So this fight has just got interesting as the winner earns a place in the "Ali SMW Tournament" which George Groves among others is in so we will see Eubank fighting Groves in the future if he wins
In principle yes but this is boxing, there are no end of "legitimate" reasons/excuses as to why he would/could/will pull out even after he signs up for it