Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?
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Originally Posted by BIG H
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Originally Posted by WWatt
Eubank at his best, for me was 'the best'.
Not taking weight into consideration, would the Eubank that beat Benn, beat the Benn that beat McClellan
If that makes sense :-\
Benn's ducking and weaving would of caused Eubank problems and he was in a far better frame of mind for McClellan, but Eubank was in his zone too for that first Benn fight. It would of been pretty elite, I think, but Eubank ultimately was stronger than Benn and had a far stronger chin, and his combinations were flowing back then.
Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
eubank vs ray close never see the fights but heard it was sd and draw should the other guy got the decision ??
Eubank did just enough to keep his title both times, IMO.
Close was out-working him both times, but Eubank was much stronger than Close and pulled it out in the end both times.
Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?
Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?
Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?
Chris actually had a relationship with Tina, she saw the first time he ever used the entrance song (against Jose Da Silva) on ITV from a hotel room when she was touring Britain and followed his fights from there. (Chris made an unnannounced entrance on stage with Tina at one years MOBO awards - was funny).
Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?
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Originally Posted by WWatt
Chris actually had a relationship with Tina, she saw the first time he ever used the entrance song (against Jose Da Silva) on ITV from a hotel room when she was touring Britain and followed his fights from there. (Chris made an unnannounced entrance on stage with Tina at one years MOBO awards - was funny).
Yeah Tina's got them legs that could melt butter ! even at 50 + years she still got them legs ! Whoa !