It’s up to him how he wants to use his trainers, he’s paying them so they work for him and if he just wants them to apply grease then that’s his choice. Trainers work for fighters not the other way around!
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It’s up to him how he wants to use his trainers, he’s paying them so they work for him and if he just wants them to apply grease then that’s his choice. Trainers work for fighters not the other way around!
And I'm taking away the credit I gave him for dealing with the Turks.I've just watched the press conference, He fucking started that bullshit, talking about Warships landing with missiles and shit.
Then I watched the vid with his old man in. What a fucking clown he is.
You’re a very angry human being @Primo Carnera it’s up to him how he uses his staff as he’s paying them. Most fighters chat shit at press conferences, they’d be painfully dull if they didn’t so I don’t see the problem there either. I like that he called Brook out for quitting:biglaugh:
That crazy bastard is the promoter that rang the bell halfway through the round when Danny Williams was on the verge of stopping his fighter, then later threw the towel in the ring trying to force a no contest (it was against the rules for anyone but the trainer to stop the fight). (:D)
Old man Eubank drove Hearn and Warren into becoming allies, this nutter had no chance of keeping a lid on it.
Chris Eubank Jr accuses Avni Yildirim camp of turning fight into a ‘race war’ but says ‘nothing gets under my skin’
Chris Eubank Jr insists he will not be intimidated by a hostile atmosphere when he puts his world title on the line in Germany.
The IBO super-middleweight champion makes the second defence of his crown against Turkey’s Avni Yildirim in Stuttgart on Saturday. The region has a large Turkish population and Eubank has been warned to expect a ferocious welcome.
But there has already been one flashpoint, with Yildirim’s manager, Ahmet Oner, hurling threats and insults at one of the Brighton boxer’s entourage during Wednesday’s press conference. That followed Eubank’s failure to turn up for an open workout in the city the previous day, amid claims by his father that the event could be disrupted by “hooligans”.
The fight is a quarter-final in the World Boxing Super Series knockout tournament - with Eubank hoping to set up a semi-final against WBA champion and compatriot George Groves.
Eubank said: “Everyone knows that nothing gets under my skin. They can say and do what they want here but my mind is fully focused on the task.
“It was a bit feisty at the press conference. The guy’s manager is an angry man. But it’s a front because he knows deep down that his boxer is in serious trouble against me. So he is trying to disrupt our team and get in my head.
“It doesn’t matter who is shouting and screaming. I will still go in to do exactly what I need to win that fight. They seem hell bent on trying to make it Turkey versus England, too. But this isn’t a race war.
“It’s boxing - two men getting into ring to see who is the better fighter. There will be a lot of Turkish fans. If I have to go in and be the bad guy on the night, so be it. I will be cool and calculating and nothing will faze me.”
Groves, the Hammersmith-based 29-year-old, has his quarter-final a week later when he fights Swindon’s Jamie Cox at Wembley Arena. A semi-final against Eubank would sell out the 02 Arena in London.
Eubank said: “The fight the public wants to see is me against Groves. He has the WBA belt and the profile. It will happen in England in January or February if we both do we what we have to in these quarter-finals.”
Yildirim, 26, is unbeaten in 16 fights and has 10 stoppages. He began his career as a light-heavyweight but has dropped down a division. He is said to have given London’s IBF super- middleweight champion James DeGale a tough time in sparring sessions in Miami this year.
Eubank insisted that Yildirim is a tough but limited and is eager to get beyond him to secure a showdown with Groves. “I am here to show every other fighter in the competition that I will become the champion. This is a great match-up because styles make fights.
“Yildirim is a fighter who comes forward, not a runner. He is very active so there is no chance of this being dull. He is not very savvy technically but he doesn’t know how to give up.
“As soon as I heard that Yildirim had knocked out some of James DeGale’s teeth in sparring, I wanted to get in the ring with him. But he takes risks - and he will pay for them in this fight.”
The fight is tomorrow on ITV Box Office, priced £9.95. The broadcast starts at 6.45pm
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxin...cid=spartanntp
That was interesting both made weight, Junior had punisher logo gloves and Yildirim is a proud Turk.
Is the fight free in Germany?
Which part was interesting? That they made weight or the gloves thing? ;D
I've just took a quick look at Yildirim, I can't remember ever seeing him before, he does look at wee bit sluggish but he's a come forward fighter, if Jr's power (or lack of) doesn't bother him then it could make for an interesting fight, Jr won't be wanting to throw hundreds of punches whilst landing the majority of them on his arms, he will want to pick his shots and try to be accurate.
That's if Yildirim actually throws as he is coming forward, if he just goes head down and walk in then it'll be an easy night for Jr.
I'll stream this on my laptop whilst watching the card on Sky
“It was a bit feisty at the press conference. The guy’s manager is an angry man. But it’s a front because he knows deep down that his boxer is in serious trouble against me. So he is trying to disrupt our team and get in my head.
Maybe his Manager is PrimoCarnera
I think you will find that it is @Master who uses dirty tactics.
So who has actually paid for this then?
Tell me when the fight is on.
Eric may have paid
Amir Khan is just chatting bollocks at the moment
well Jesper Binser is playing his brand new single in the ring at the moment
before any body asks
No streams r working. Round by round anyone?
C'mon Avni I mean Chris ;D
Junior knocks down Yildirim in the first with an uppercut.
Lucky punch :p
Eubank stops Yildirim impressively
How can you not like Eubank jr
Whilst it was very good Yildirim was made for him.
4th round stoppage.
That was beautifully violent.
Impressive to do it in Germany and an undefeated fighter.