I find it strange that after a loss you go into a title fight on potential alone. However he certainly has guts .
You are talking as if a loss ruins a career. It doesn't. How many Losses does Pacquiao have?
Not even all the judges thought he lost to Saunders who I now have a lot more respect for.
How would Eubank dropping down a level teach him anything? The fighters Saunders neat would not trouble Eubank seeing as Eubank came the closest to getting a decision against him and also pushed him harder than anyone else has.
He has no choice but to keep taking good opponents now to learn.
I don't think anyone has said anything of the sort? In fact I'm pretty sure the unanimous verdict on Eubank Saunders was that a bit of guidance/experience was what cost Eubank the win.
Trying to iron those glaring kinks out on the move is going to be hard work. Talent alone wasn't enough to get Eubank past Saunders, he'll find the going equally as tough if not tougher if he stays at the same level or moves on. Fair play to the kid but common sense to me says sort the corner out then crack on.
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
Agreed. Even stranger is that Jr. is not ranked by the WBA. Now this is that "interim" thingy so maybe the same rules don't apply. In addition, the Russian was in the mandatory slot for Jacobs "regular" title.
Good ole Frankie still has a few cards up his sleeve. In a atmosphere where Garcia fights the Salka's of the world which is coming soon if Haymonics gets an NBC contract a guy cant complain to much but it still stinks a little.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks