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    Default Re: Nick Blackwell vs Chris Eubank Jnr

    I think Blackwell has suffered by his teams hate if Eubanks confidence. They were desperately hoping Nick could pull something out the bag.

    Yes Lockett shares some of the blame because fat Mck was stood there screaming and shouting getting iver zealous sat listening to Saunders bullshit. He could also have pulled the fight earlier.

    The thing was even Saunders and the Furys who were sat with Mick all said after the fight should have been stopped a couple of rounds earlier. Now Locketts and Hennesseys "brave" decision has left Blackwell in a coma and never fighting again.

    I see some of the comments on here from no nothings and dread to think if they were trainers what state their fighters would get in. "Dont worry son hes blowing out his ass, your tough as nails get out there and give it to him, he cant punch dont worry about it".

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    Default Re: Nick Blackwell vs Chris Eubank Jnr

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    I think Blackwell has suffered by his teams hate if Eubanks confidence. They were desperately hoping Nick could pull something out the bag.

    Yes Lockett shares some of the blame because fat Mck was stood there screaming and shouting getting iver zealous sat listening to Saunders bullshit. He could also have pulled the fight earlier.

    The thing was even Saunders and the Furys who were sat with Mick all said after the fight should have been stopped a couple of rounds earlier. Now Locketts and Hennesseys "brave" decision has left Blackwell in a coma and never fighting again.

    I see some of the comments on here from no nothings and dread to think if they were trainers what state their fighters would get in. "Dont worry son hes blowing out his ass, your tough as nails get out there and give it to him, he cant punch dont worry about it".
    Firstly it should read "KNOW nothing's". Learn to write and spell properly , and not like a 4 year old and people might take you a bit more seriously.
    Secondly, Gary Lockett has forgotten more than you'll ever know about boxing and he made the call for Blackwell to continue. It's very unfortunate and very sad, but I think we should leave them to deal with it.
    Lockett is probably at Blackwell's bedside as we speak, but it's easy for you to have a pop at him while you tuck in to your Sunday roast.
    Still, I don't suppose Lockett has had the experience of being told he wasn't needed as a trainer, decided to go judging and have to jack that in because he bottled it when confronted by some people for his clueless decisions. as you can see, this isn't from my phone, so I can send you back some emojis .

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    Default Re: Nick Blackwell vs Chris Eubank Jnr

    Any NEWS on Blackwell I hope he is OKAY can't find any news on line how he is.?

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    Default Re: Nick Blackwell vs Chris Eubank Jnr

    Shit just found out he has a bleed on the brain and is in a induced coma , my heart goes out to the guy
    may he make a full recovery.

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    Default Re: Nick Blackwell vs Chris Eubank Jnr

    Blackwell showed heart , but getting iced by a big puncher is sometimes the less damaging way to go , than to take a prolonged beating from a solid puncher.
    Hope he makes a recovery soon.

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    Default Re: Nick Blackwell vs Chris Eubank Jnr

    Primo you are pathetic

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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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    "Jacobs v Eubank is a fight that needs to get made."
    Assuming Eubank wants it. After all, he could've fought him last night. He CHOSE not to fight Jacobs, let's not forget that.
    Jacobs ko'd Quillin in the 1st round last time out. I know Quillin's career hasn't gone how it should've and I don't like his lack of professionalism, but has Eubank beaten anybody in his league? Now, is he still "made for Eubank"?
    Ps. Ross , you're a twat. When you haven't got a reasonable answer or have been found out, you come out with the "pathetic" line.

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    Default Re: Nick Blackwell vs Chris Eubank Jnr

    Carry on arguing about nothing with yourself Primo. Everyone gets fed up of it.

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    Default Re: Nick Blackwell vs Chris Eubank Jnr

    What Eubank said in 35:30 in the video below is interesting pre-fight.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    "Jacobs v Eubank is a fight that needs to get made."
    Assuming Eubank wants it. After all, he could've fought him last night. He CHOSE not to fight Jacobs, let's not forget that.
    Jacobs ko'd Quillin in the 1st round last time out. I know Quillin's career hasn't gone how it should've and I don't like his lack of professionalism, but has Eubank beaten anybody in his league? Now, is he still "made for Eubank"?
    Ps. Ross , you're a twat. When you haven't got a reasonable answer or have been found out, you come out with the "pathetic" line.
    How should his career have gone? Continued ducking top opposition to maintain his "0"? Quillin never beat anyone in Eubanks class either I would say yet a lot of people seemed to think he was better than Golovkin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    "Jacobs v Eubank is a fight that needs to get made."
    Assuming Eubank wants it. After all, he could've fought him last night. He CHOSE not to fight Jacobs, let's not forget tha.
    Jacobs ko'd Quillin in the 1st round last time out. I know Quillin's career hasn't gone how it should've and I don't like his lack of professionalism, but has Eubank beaten anybody in his league? Now, is he still "made for Eubank"?
    Ps. Ross , you're a twat. When you haven't got a reasonable answer or have been found out, you come out with the "pathetic" line.
    How should his career have gone? Continued ducking top opposition to maintain his "0"? Quillin never beat anyone in Eubanks class either I would say yet a lot of people seemed to think he was better than Golovkin.
    Quillin should've taken his career more seriously. Promotional disputes, coming in for a World Title fight overweight etc.
    and your comparing Quillin with Eubank, I was comparing Jacobs and he ko'd Quillin in 1. By your line of reasoning , who have the guys that Eubank has beaten actually beaten themselves? If we carry on like that, isn't it getting ridiculous?

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    Default Re: Nick Blackwell vs Chris Eubank Jnr

    Regarding the comparrisons with Golovkin.

    Had it been Golovkin in with Blackwell and Eubank in with Murray would the results have been much different as to what happened to Blackwell and Murray?

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