I think he will get, and maybe win, a GGG fight. And it may well be negotiated outside the Hearn/Warren empire
Can't believe this is a sticky, they'll give a sticky to any ole' fight these days. In fact, any ole' guy can get a world title shot. In my day, Frank Warren had to pay some eastern European dude to lie down for a title. #graft
Given the amount of views and posts this thread has received why shouldn't it be?
It's by far the busiest current thread on the forum so people obviously have an interest in Eubank Jnr.
Superheavy is obviously joking.
The whole card is good and far better value for money than what sky are offering. In fact this card embarrasses them.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
its a good card, im looking forward to all of the fights
I'm not sure it embarrasses sky tho, they have put on some good cards themselves recently
well have to wait to see how the fights go first too, they might all end up shit
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It's more than that though, the bottom line is that if Eubank Jnr can (like him and his dad claim they will do) secure genuine PPV fights that he's challenging for proper world titles in, the world's his oyster if he can put his money where his mouth is and win them.
ITV is a huge platform to be fighting on but he needs to look devastating on Saturday night to get people talking and get the ball rolling.
Being honest here if i was young Eubank and knew my punches were hurting him and was confident i could walk through his i'd carry the fight a few more rounds than i had to and systematically punish Quinlan over more rounds than i really needed to and sell myself more to the average man in the street type of fans.
Basically a 1st round KO win is gonna 50% impress but also 50% get the hardcore fans jumping all over the missmatch bus.
I'm actually looking forward to this not just for the decent looking card but also because of the pressure it puts on Sky, BT and Boxnation to up their game should it prove a success.
Throw the David Haye/Richard Schaefer - "Hayemaker Ringstar" newbies into the mix and it surely leaves the UK fight scene in it's best EVER position.
It's all looking rather good and British Boxing is rocking at the moment![]()
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Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Yeah this pisses all over Sky/Matchroom PPV's.
An outstanding IBO supermiddle world championship main event between two fighters not ranked in the top 10 anywhere in the world. The Dunghutti Destroyer (11-1-0) is the 20/1 defending champion, Simply the Best-ish MK II (23-1-0) is a 1/200 challenger. The bookies believe there's more chance of Elvis living on the moon than the Aussie going home with his mickey mouse belt.
The fantastic undercard consists of -
Andrew Selby (7-0-0) vs Ardin Diale (32-10-4), which the bookies also see as a mismatch. The Welsh Mayweather's younger brother (1/200) challenges for the WBC international title against the filipino Jackal (20/1), who will be hoping to make it 5th time lucky that he isn't stretchered out on foreign soil.
Kid Galahad (21-0-0) is a 1/20 favourite over 50-year-old former bantamweight "world" champion Joseph Agbeko (31-5-0), in an IBF voluntary featherweight eliminator for #2-position. The old boy is going backdown in weight to challenge the UK's Lee Haskins and/or Jamie McDonnell after losing to Bazza.
Adam Etches (21-1-0) faces John Ryder (23-3-0) for the vacant IBF International supermiddle title. The gorilla (8/11 fav) needs a win to stave off a day job back on the building site, Etches (6/4) wants to erase the memory of the last time he was on the box when Sergey 'bond villain' Kometsky decapitated him. On a form line through the bond villain, Ryder - who has also mixed in higher class - should have the beating of Etches.
David Price (21-3-0) finally takes a slight step back up in class against Christian Hammer (20-4-0). Ironically considering his name, Hammer (2/1) is a virtual powderpuff puncher for a heavyweight, however, big Pricey's (4/11) beard ear is so fragile that, along with his non-stamina, will struggle to see the line should the fight reach the 10 minute mark.
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