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Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
Eubanks fought Benn and Watson twice which essentially finished him off as an elite fighter. He took the money after that and fought easy fighters. Steve Collins was limited, Eubanks would have destroyed him at his best.
Collins fought McCallum , Kalambay , Reggie Johnson , Tony Thornton and Kevin Watts , once each , which essentially finished him off as n elite fighter . In addition he was Benn's age and 2 years older than Eubanks . Yet he fought each twice . Collins was limited so i guess Eubanks and Benn were unlimited , which is y they stuck 2 British & Euro level , or fought aged fighters like Eubanks did vs Thornton and Benn did vs n also drained Barkley . Benn got his S drilled whenever he stepped up . Old drained Barkley was not a step up 4 Benn . fighting McClellan was , but those whom watched d fight , remember it and understood what they saw know that McClellan would have finished him off as soon as d 1st rd if d bought & sold French referee in Britain was not repeatedly standing in his way and preventing him 2 finish . It was McClellan TKO1 Benn reversed by a criminal referee .
You do really go off point. McCallum is the only name there that would definitely beat Eubanks and Benn, maybe Kalamabay. The others have very little chance. However my point is true that Eubanks was not the same fighter after his fight with Watson, neither was Benn after the McClellan fight.
The point being Collin's got lucky, Benn won the fight it could have been stopped in the 1st live with it.
Master gives the correct view, in my eyes.