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calzaghe would outbox benn and he would have too much workrate for eubank. eubank hated fighters that didnt fight at his pace and calzaghe wouldnt let eubank fight at his pace now benn vs calzaghe like i said too quick for benn he would beat benn by ud or stop him late
How dyou explain eubank beating Benn and coming back to stop watson then, the man could win at all costs, rather like Benn v mcClellen, I dont like Calzaghe but he is a very good fighter but so are Benn and Eubank and I believe they are all equally as good but id still favour Chris.

when they did fight joe was supposed to be Collins mandatory defence but Steve got knocked cold by Howard Eastman a week before the fight, Eubank on the undercard already to fight a lightheavy bout against mark Prince took the bout at short notice, he would have already been trying to get down to lightheavy that week let alone supermiddle another 7lbs below.

chris probably had something like a stone to lose in the last week, I remember reading that all he was eating all week was fruit and vegatable juice, yet he still gave Joe his self confessed hardest fight.

I believe in Chris;s heyday he would have beaten Joe, when chris lost to Collins it was down to having 8 12 rounders in 1 year, which world champs now take on even half of that workload ?
he got beat by watson in first fight and the pace of that wasnt much watson was giving him beating in 2nd fight eubank got lucky punch first benn fight eubank done very well 2nd fight eubank should of lost to benn eubank hates people that doesnt fight at his pace its well known and benn has dodgy chin so thats reasons i think calzaghe would win calzaghe easily beat eubank. eubank was down in 1st round and had to take a count in 8th or 9th cant quite remember which round eubank won about 3 rounds at most calzaghe easily beat eubank