he loved the art and philisophy behind boxing but not the business and how fighters were managed
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he loved the art and philisophy behind boxing but not the business and how fighters were managed
He's still one annoying fuck
Was it Benn or Eubank that was involved in another fight which resulted in a fighter being critically injured? I'm talking other than McClellan or Watson here,
Herol Graham to Rod DouglasQuote:
Originally Posted by hitmandonny
Or the brutality. But then, you'd have to be sick to like that aspect of boxing.Quote:
Originally Posted by The_One77
Nah it's a different fighter, thanks for that anyway man.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nium
He is one of the best characters boxing has seen, hes mad as a march hare but he dont offend anyone and he is true to himself. I think boxing needs more characters personally
Its true he is bankrupt - I have a friend who goes out socially with him
He's so broke now he has to travel by bus and cant afford the cab journey
Well it reallt saddens me to hear that he's broke, He did a lot for european boxing and charity too.
Really?Quote:
Originally Posted by bornlivelife
Got this from another board :- Apparently my friend saw catching a BUS the other day and when someone said "Eubank you bald cunt" he replied "I will incapacitate you if yu say another word!"
i remember when he was fined for getting his bits out in front of some 18 year old blondes through a taxi window, that was only a few yrs back
apparently when he's had a few drinks, the articulations and upper class accents are nowhere to be heard and he turns into a thug !! thats what one guy said who saw him swigging free brandy's back like orange juice in DUBAI, he got really loud apparently and sounded like a chav !
DD why do you keep making new accounts ??Quote:
Originally Posted by Nium
I'm not surprised that Eubank feels like this.Quote:
Originally Posted by petem
His performances post Watson 2 were indicative of a man who did not like fighting anymore.
He often only just did enough to win in his fights, often letting opponents off the hook, like he did in the first Thompson fight, which led to him getting beaten.