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    Default Re: Nick Blackwell vs Chris Eubank Jnr

    If Chris Eubank Jr could punch, he'd be nuclear.

    He's got good skills, but he does take too many chances sometimes & takes unnecessary shots.

    He's also got that annoying habit that his father had of standing back & admiring his handy work too.

    He needs to sort these things out.
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    Default Re: Nick Blackwell vs Chris Eubank Jnr

    To be fair to Eubank hes not fighting top world class fighters at the moment and probably feels like he can take chances because he knows he can hold a shot. I think he will box more carefull against the better fighters. Jacobs will be perfect for Eubank.

    Hes an animal and bludgeoned Chudinov till the ref took pitty on him, OSullivans corner had the sense to pull him out or he would have ended up like Blackwell too.

    He does have breathers but be fair, he takes it easy in portions of the fight because the opponent allows him, if he was forced to fight he could. His fitness is amazing. When he opens up he does to try and stop the opponent and throws everything! So much so everyone assumes he must have blown himself out but no, he does it again!

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    Default Re: Nick Blackwell vs Chris Eubank Jnr

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    To be fair to Eubank hes not fighting top world class fighters at the moment and probably feels like he can take chances because he knows he can hold a shot. I think he will box more carefull against the better fighters. Jacobs will be perfect for Eubank.

    Hes an animal and bludgeoned Chudinov till the ref took pitty on him, OSullivans corner had the sense to pull him out or he would have ended up like Blackwell too.

    He does have breathers but be fair, he takes it easy in portions of the fight because the opponent allows him, if he was forced to fight he could. His fitness is amazing. When he opens up he does to try and stop the opponent and throws everything! So much so everyone assumes he must have blown himself out but no, he does it again!
    I think his "weaknesses" or "flaws" add to his PPV potential. He is great to watch. We took more money and bets on his fight last night then the whole Sky card combined showing he has massive selling potential.

    I dont think his bad habits are a case of him knowing he can get away with them against the level of opposition he is facing and could be his down fall when stepping up. Jacobs v Eubank is a fight that needs to get made. Jacobs will certainly test Eubanks chin.

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