@ross
Also will Eubank have more power at the bigger weight, if he does and can put guys to sleep he's gonna be very hard to beat.
I think Price is getting banged out, I have serious doubts about his chin still.
It's more important than having KO power especially in the Heavyweight division.
its massive for price
if he wins he has the same ITV potential as Eubank
there could be 2 ITV PPV stars in the making![]()
Officially the only saddo who has had a girlfriend
Only difference is that there is no main event for this PPV. The undercard is good, but it is an undercard.
Chris Eubank Junior hopes beating Renold Quinlan will set up a rematch with domestic rival Billy Joe Saunders.
Eubank is still hurt by his only pro defeat to Saunders back in November 2014 when he dropped a split decision to the Traveller.
He is determined to avenge that defeat against the current WBO middleweight king, even though he has stepped up to challenge Quinlan at 168lbs for the IBO title tonight at London's Olympia, live on ITV Box Office.
"Saunders, I'm never, ever going to get past that fight," he said. "I'm never going to have him out of mind until I right that wrong.
"He has a win over me. I need to even the score."
Eubank, 27, knows the IBO is lightly-regarded, but feels winning the title could lead to bigger fights.
He still wants unbeaten middleweight king Gennady Golovkin after talks for a fight between them broke down last summer and is also eyeing up IBF super-middleweight champ James DeGale.
"After this, I'm coming for everybody," he said. "DeGale, I want the rest of those teeth he didn't lose against Badou Jack. I've told everybody I'm going to put them on my mantelpiece.
"Golovkin, he's seen by some of you guys as one of the best in the world. I don't see that. I can see holes. I've got a nice little plan for that man. Golovkin, I'm coming for you."
ITV hope Eubank can launch their return to big-time boxing and the challenger is grateful to Quinlan for flying over from Australia to face him.
Quinlan is not highly rated and this is only his 12th pro fight, but he did knock out former WBA middleweight champ Daniel Geale in two rounds to claim the IBO crown in October.
Eubank, who is 23-1-0, said: "He's travelled halfway across the world to come here and defend his title. I’ve got respect for that; he didn’t have to do that, he could have taken the easy route."
Chris Eubank Jnr hoping victory over Renold Quinlan will offer chance of revenge against Billy Joe Saunders
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