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    Default Re: Fury-Chisora II/Billy Joe-Eubank jr

    I got it wrong Sanders boxed to a plan, were Eubank looked at times very limited right hand upper
    cut happy,! Sanders may get a belt but there are some tough fights out.
    Sanders spoke some common sense, about challenging for World honers saying he was not ready
    yet, for you Eubank back to the drawing.!

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    Default Re: Fury-Chisora II/Billy Joe-Eubank jr

    I can see them fighting each other 2 or 3 times in their careers, that was a entertaining fight.
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    Default Re: Fury-Chisora II/Billy Joe-Eubank jr

    I didnt really enjoy the fight. Eubank looks like a novice. He needs to move up through the rankings gradually fighting better opponents. He needs the stop the postering. Everytime he throws his right if he doesnt land he is wide open. He has so many bad habbits that hes picked up because he gets away with it with the shite hes been facing. Which is why I always say fighters shouldnt be coddled for too long.

    Theres not many fighters in the top 20 that Id fancy him against. John Ryder would be a very tough fight for him. Id try get Matthew Macklin as he looks completely shot but even someone like Gary O Sullivan could be a risk.

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    Default Re: Fury-Chisora II/Billy Joe-Eubank jr

    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    I got it wrong Sanders boxed to a plan, were Eubank looked at times very limited right hand upper
    cut happy,! Sanders may get a belt but there are some tough fights out.
    Sanders spoke some common sense, about challenging for World honers saying he was not ready
    yet, for you Eubank back to the drawing.!
    This was the very best of Saunders we have seen, this is it for him, he has been a pro, what? 6 years? Eubank on the other hand it was the first time he had to fight 12 rounds and guess what? He finished the stronger and had Saunders in trouble multiple times. The ref saved Saunders in the last round. Eubank made mistakes but as we all know he hasn't had to learn, any rematch Eubank does stop Saunders. Any of Saunders previous opponents Eubank splatters!

    Notice Nick Blackwell has now changed his tune after watching Eubank. He was interview by IFLTV and previously he has said, Saunders will win, vacate the british title and he will fight Eubank for it. When asked last night about that he said he will be fighting someone else now.

    Eubank is the real deal. What Saunders does in a challenege for the WBO will tell us a bot more but now Eubank has this experience under his belt he will go places.

    One of the judges thought Eubank won and on a Warren card it tells you something when the none Warren fighter gets the nod by the biggest margin

    Whoever thinks Billy won clearly must have been brainwashed or influenced by any commentary because from about 20 meters away from the ring, out of the two fighters he was the won who looked cautious and trying to figure out how to get in without getting caught. Yes Eubank was right uppercut happy and why not? They were landing all night long!

    From where I was and we had gypsies all round us, even some of them had Eubank winning or a draw! They were a good crack actually. I joined in with the old Eubank chant but there was very very little chanting for Saunders.

    To say Eubank got booed as he entered the ring, I'm not sure if it came across on TV but during the bout itself the crowd turned very pro Eubank and it was like a tribal chant with everyone booming Eubank, Eubank, Eubank! Even the decision was booed. It was an awesome atmosphere and as long as Eubank continues his career he's going to be a big draw from now on.

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    Default Re: Fury-Chisora II/Billy Joe-Eubank jr

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    I got it wrong Sanders boxed to a plan, were Eubank looked at times very limited right hand upper
    cut happy,! Sanders may get a belt but there are some tough fights out.
    Sanders spoke some common sense, about challenging for World honers saying he was not ready
    yet, for you Eubank back to the drawing.!
    This was the very best of Saunders we have seen, this is it for him, he has been a pro, what? 6 years? Eubank on the other hand it was the first time he had to fight 12 rounds and guess what? He finished the stronger and had Saunders in trouble multiple times. The ref saved Saunders in the last round. Eubank made mistakes but as we all know he hasn't had to learn, any rematch Eubank does stop Saunders. Any of Saunders previous opponents Eubank splatters!

    Notice Nick Blackwell has now changed his tune after watching Eubank. He was interview by IFLTV and previously he has said, Saunders will win, vacate the british title and he will fight Eubank for it. When asked last night about that he said he will be fighting someone else now.

    Eubank is the real deal. What Saunders does in a challenege for the WBO will tell us a bot more but now Eubank has this experience under his belt he will go places.

    One of the judges thought Eubank won and on a Warren card it tells you something when the none Warren fighter gets the nod by the biggest margin

    Whoever thinks Billy won clearly must have been brainwashed or influenced by any commentary because from about 20 meters away from the ring, out of the two fighters he was the won who looked cautious and trying to figure out how to get in without getting caught. Yes Eubank was right uppercut happy and why not? They were landing all night long!

    From where I was and we had gypsies all round us, even some of them had Eubank winning or a draw! They were a good crack actually. I joined in with the old Eubank chant but there was very very little chanting for Saunders.

    To say Eubank got booed as he entered the ring, I'm not sure if it came across on TV but during the bout itself the crowd turned very pro Eubank and it was like a tribal chant with everyone booming Eubank, Eubank, Eubank! Even the decision was booed. It was an awesome atmosphere and as long as Eubank continues his career he's going to be a big draw from now on.
    Blimey mate you have dug your feet in. You have to have completely made your mind up, before the fight even happened, to suggest that on last nights performance Eubank Jr is "the real deal" . Don't forget many unlike myself who thought Saunders would win, backed Eubank, but had the fair mindedness and common sense on the night to realise that Eubank was blowing it.That does not make them brainwashed, far from it.Your post is full of contradictions claiming that this is is it for Saunders and then trying to dismiss his title aspirations and suggesting it's Eubank who is going places. You are right back to the drawing board and then the gym for starters.
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    Default Re: Fury-Chisora II/Billy Joe-Eubank jr

    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    I got it wrong Sanders boxed to a plan, were Eubank looked at times very limited right hand upper
    cut happy,! Sanders may get a belt but there are some tough fights out.
    Sanders spoke some common sense, about challenging for World honers saying he was not ready
    yet, for you Eubank back to the drawing.!
    This was the very best of Saunders we have seen, this is it for him, he has been a pro, what? 6 years? Eubank on the other hand it was the first time he had to fight 12 rounds and guess what? He finished the stronger and had Saunders in trouble multiple times. The ref saved Saunders in the last round. Eubank made mistakes but as we all know he hasn't had to learn, any rematch Eubank does stop Saunders. Any of Saunders previous opponents Eubank splatters!

    Notice Nick Blackwell has now changed his tune after watching Eubank. He was interview by IFLTV and previously he has said, Saunders will win, vacate the british title and he will fight Eubank for it. When asked last night about that he said he will be fighting someone else now.

    Eubank is the real deal. What Saunders does in a challenege for the WBO will tell us a bot more but now Eubank has this experience under his belt he will go places.

    One of the judges thought Eubank won and on a Warren card it tells you something when the none Warren fighter gets the nod by the biggest margin

    Whoever thinks Billy won clearly must have been brainwashed or influenced by any commentary because from about 20 meters away from the ring, out of the two fighters he was the won who looked cautious and trying to figure out how to get in without getting caught. Yes Eubank was right uppercut happy and why not? They were landing all night long!

    From where I was and we had gypsies all round us, even some of them had Eubank winning or a draw! They were a good crack actually. I joined in with the old Eubank chant but there was very very little chanting for Saunders.

    To say Eubank got booed as he entered the ring, I'm not sure if it came across on TV but during the bout itself the crowd turned very pro Eubank and it was like a tribal chant with everyone booming Eubank, Eubank, Eubank! Even the decision was booed. It was an awesome atmosphere and as long as Eubank continues his career he's going to be a big draw from now on.
    Blimey mate you have dug your feet in. You have to have completely made your mind up, before the fight even happened, to suggest that on last nights performance Eubank Jr is "the real deal" . Don't forget many unlike myself who thought Saunders would win, backed Eubank, but had the fair mindedness and common sense on the night to realise that Eubank was blowing it.That does not make them brainwashed, far from it.Your post is full of contradictions claiming that this is is it for Saunders and then trying to dismiss his title aspirations and suggesting it's Eubank who is going places. You are right back to the drawing board and then the gym for starters.

    I did pick BJS on points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    I got it wrong Sanders boxed to a plan, were Eubank looked at times very limited right hand upper
    cut happy,! Sanders may get a belt but there are some tough fights out.
    Sanders spoke some common sense, about challenging for World honers saying he was not ready
    yet, for you Eubank back to the drawing.!
    This was the very best of Saunders we have seen, this is it for him, he has been a pro, what? 6 years? Eubank on the other hand it was the first time he had to fight 12 rounds and guess what? He finished the stronger and had Saunders in trouble multiple times. The ref saved Saunders in the last round. Eubank made mistakes but as we all know he hasn't had to learn, any rematch Eubank does stop Saunders. Any of Saunders previous opponents Eubank splatters!

    Notice Nick Blackwell has now changed his tune after watching Eubank. He was interview by IFLTV and previously he has said, Saunders will win, vacate the british title and he will fight Eubank for it. When asked last night about that he said he will be fighting someone else now.

    Eubank is the real deal. What Saunders does in a challenege for the WBO will tell us a bot more but now Eubank has this experience under his belt he will go places.

    One of the judges thought Eubank won and on a Warren card it tells you something when the none Warren fighter gets the nod by the biggest margin

    Whoever thinks Billy won clearly must have been brainwashed or influenced by any commentary because from about 20 meters away from the ring, out of the two fighters he was the won who looked cautious and trying to figure out how to get in without getting caught. Yes Eubank was right uppercut happy and why not? They were landing all night long!

    From where I was and we had gypsies all round us, even some of them had Eubank winning or a draw! They were a good crack actually. I joined in with the old Eubank chant but there was very very little chanting for Saunders.

    To say Eubank got booed as he entered the ring, I'm not sure if it came across on TV but during the bout itself the crowd turned very pro Eubank and it was like a tribal chant with everyone booming Eubank, Eubank, Eubank! Even the decision was booed. It was an awesome atmosphere and as long as Eubank continues his career he's going to be a big draw from now on.
    Blimey mate you have dug your feet in. You have to have completely made your mind up, before the fight even happened, to suggest that on last nights performance Eubank Jr is "the real deal" . Don't forget many unlike myself who thought Saunders would win, backed Eubank, but had the fair mindedness and common sense on the night to realise that Eubank was blowing it.That does not make them brainwashed, far from it.Your post is full of contradictions claiming that this is is it for Saunders and then trying to dismiss his title aspirations and suggesting it's Eubank who is going places. You are right back to the drawing board and then the gym for starters.
    One judge declared Eubank the winner.

    The judge that gave it to Eubank gave it to him by a wider margin than the other two who gave it to Saunders. Eubank doesn't deserve a loss.

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