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    Default Re: How deluded are the Eubanks ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
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    Eubanks very best was when he beat Benn and watson, that Eubanks earned the respect Roy Jones. After he got the sky fat contract he never had any real intention of taking on the top US fighters when there was easy money to be made at home.
    In one mate not so much the glory, it's about the money Eubank made loads of money, and weather
    we like it or not money talks and bull shit walks.
    Nearly killing Watson made him determined to make as much money as possible without damaging the opponent his main objective. There is nothing wrong with what he did. However he was not simply the best, that was just the hype.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    Eubanks very best was when he beat Benn and watson, that Eubanks earned the respect Roy Jones. After he got the sky fat contract he never had any real intention of taking on the top US fighters when there was easy money to be made at home.
    In one mate not so much the glory, it's about the money Eubank made loads of money, and weather
    we like it or not money talks and bull shit walks.
    Nearly killing Watson made him determined to make as much money as possible without damaging the opponent his main objective. There is nothing wrong with what he did. However he was not simply the best, that was just the hype.
    He was and still is a entertainer yes he was not the best, but a very tough SOB a pantomime villain
    BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

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    Default Re: How deluded are the Eubanks ?

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    Eubanks very best was when he beat Benn and watson, that Eubanks earned the respect Roy Jones. After he got the sky fat contract he never had any real intention of taking on the top US fighters when there was easy money to be made at home.
    In one mate not so much the glory, it's about the money Eubank made loads of money, and weather
    we like it or not money talks and bull shit walks.
    Nearly killing Watson made him determined to make as much money as possible without damaging the opponent his main objective. There is nothing wrong with what he did. However he was not simply the best, that was just the hype.
    He was and still is a entertainer yes he was not the best, but a very tough SOB a pantomime villain
    BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
    Yes his chin was made of iron.

    Lets see how his son does in the game. He has his dads knowledge and name to help him get the platform but it is his own hard work and talent that will define where he ends up in the game. I think he is naturally more gifted than his dad but does he have the same hunger, drive and determination to get through when the going gets tough? We will see.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Default Re: How deluded are the Eubanks ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    Eubanks very best was when he beat Benn and watson, that Eubanks earned the respect Roy Jones. After he got the sky fat contract he never had any real intention of taking on the top US fighters when there was easy money to be made at home.
    In one mate not so much the glory, it's about the money Eubank made loads of money, and weather
    we like it or not money talks and bull shit walks.
    Nearly killing Watson made him determined to make as much money as possible without damaging the opponent his main objective. There is nothing wrong with what he did. However he was not simply the best, that was just the hype.
    He was and still is a entertainer yes he was not the best, but a very tough SOB a pantomime villain
    BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
    Yes his chin was made of iron.

    Lets see how his son does in the game. He has his dads knowledge and name to help him get the platform but it is his own hard work and talent that will define where he ends up in the game. I think he is naturally more gifted than his dad but does he have the same hunger, drive and determination to get through when the going gets tough? We will see.
    You could be wright but the both are a good double act, and he's is selling his son far play to him
    it's what fathers do, but if Jr is not up to it he will be found out as you no there is no hiding place in this game.

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    Default Re: How deluded are the Eubanks ?

    Chris Eubank seems to be a rather unusual person with an unorthodox approach to things. I remember watching that documentary years ago by Louis Theroux and thinking it was a fantastic performance, but you wondered where the real Eubank was and why he was covering himself in so many odd layers and layers that often didn't seem to make much sense. It was very funny when he decided he needed to teach Theroux a lesson in the gym. In every aspect wanting to be an 'example for the kids' or some such thing, but then wanting to prove himself in the ring against a dandy documentary maker. 'Hit me harder', I think he kept saying. Wonderful stuff. I love it when a man gives another man a free shot at his head and the other man is crapping himself thinking 'He's mad'. It is almost Shakespearian in its absurdist glory.

    I've never seen Eubank Jnr fight, but wish him well and for him to keep it real. Leave the monocles to the old man who is a pro with those kinds of props. Be yourself and be the best you can be. Keep the ego bubble at bay for it will always pop.

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