The greatest one-off in the history of sport
www.ChrisEubank.com
As Barry Hearn rightly put it "There's no doubt Eubank completely changed the face of boxing"
Visit Chris Eubank's site http://www.chriseubank.com (launched April 25th 2006)
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The greatest one-off in the history of sport
www.ChrisEubank.com
As Barry Hearn rightly put it "There's no doubt Eubank completely changed the face of boxing"
Visit Chris Eubank's site http://www.chriseubank.com (launched April 25th 2006)
thank you man
appreciate it ;D
as much most people hated him i always thought he was a good fighter, an entertaining personality and did wonders for the popularaty of the sport in england in the 90's
if only there was one like him now in england
anyone remember the interview he did with nigal benn on the jonathan ross show just before there second fight when half way through the show they had a live satalite link to america where micky rourke had james toney with him and good old james kept insulting eubanks family, does anyone else remember it?????????????????
He was the originator of true boxing arena entry. The originator of lining up challengers. The originator of putting money before glory (and the only guy who actually did it legit).Quote:
Originally Posted by nuclear bull
According to The Sun; this site is charging £10 for a download of Eubank/WatsonII. If it is, it seems a bit lacking in taste and class...Quote:
Originally Posted by WWatt
Yeah I remember it, Toney told Eubank he would whip his and his mama's ass!Quote:
Originally Posted by nuclear bull
Class act that Toney :P
One can and one musssstht check ith outh asth thsoon asth posthible asth ith hasth my thight withhh Michael Wathson athailable thor downthload thor then thpounths stherling...
;D
Here is what Watson has to say about it ;)
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sp...p?story=688572
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Originally Posted by Saddo
Top read ;)
To be honest im gonna watch it again because i remember i was 16 and a load of us got together and watched in and all agreed it was a classic fight regardles of the sad outcome.
Watson was rapidly becoming my older brother and my fave uk fighter for a good 18 months prior to that night.
Michael Watson is a soldier in my eyes and one amazing person and im 100% positive there is something special lurking within him that he'll produce in the next few years. ;)
i saw the fight live and its one of the best theres been. it was greatly sad what happen and unforgetable for those who saw the fight. mr watson is truely a great example to everyone in showing courage, his marathon achievment was one of the most touching pictures and he should be remembered as a great warrior inside and out of the ring.
eubank was in a different way also never the same again after the fight
if they together are happy for people to watch there great fight then we should respect there feelings
Yep, I remember that.Quote:
Originally Posted by nuclear bull
I also remember Toney wanting to go to England in 1992, but Eubank demanding £1million and Hearn declining.
anyone got the fight for download?
what with that hairdo..........?
haha yes and then nigel benn told toney he was as thick as two short planksQuote:
Originally Posted by bilbo