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    . I was enthralled by those domestic fights as a kid and Benn and Eubank and Watson and old Bruno there were all exciting to me.

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    I didn't see there fights reel time, looking back on it, must of been something special to witness Benn & Eubank in their primes! And Bruno gave a damn good showing against Lennox. He had to grind that win out.
    I couldn't see that live but remember listening on the radio and it sounded like he was doing so well. I watched it on You Tube and think the same. Bruno on his day was good, I think he would have a good shot if his time was today. If he lands hard on any of them it is tough and I am not sure Fury could hurt him. Bruno would be more likely to get hurt against a Joshua or Wilder, but he could well get there first too. He could box well when he wanted to. A very good jab.

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    . I was enthralled by those domestic fights as a kid and Benn and Eubank and Watson and old Bruno there were all exciting to me.

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    I didn't see there fights reel time, looking back on it, must of been something special to witness Benn & Eubank in their primes! And Bruno gave a damn good showing against Lennox. He had to grind that win out.
    I couldn't see that live but remember listening on the radio and it sounded like he was doing so well. I watched it on You Tube and think the same. Bruno on his day was good, I think he would have a good shot if his time was today. If he lands hard on any of them it is tough and I am not sure Fury could hurt him. Bruno would be more likely to get hurt against a Joshua or Wilder, but he could well get there first too. He could box well when he wanted to. A very good jab.
    Other than Tyson, most fighters would wait for Bruno to tire to beat him. Today's top fighters would try to do the same against him.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    . I was enthralled by those domestic fights as a kid and Benn and Eubank and Watson and old Bruno there were all exciting to me.

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    I didn't see there fights reel time, looking back on it, must of been something special to witness Benn & Eubank in their primes! And Bruno gave a damn good showing against Lennox. He had to grind that win out.
    I couldn't see that live but remember listening on the radio and it sounded like he was doing so well. I watched it on You Tube and think the same. Bruno on his day was good, I think he would have a good shot if his time was today. If he lands hard on any of them it is tough and I am not sure Fury could hurt him. Bruno would be more likely to get hurt against a Joshua or Wilder, but he could well get there first too. He could box well when he wanted to. A very good jab.
    Other than Tyson, most fighters would wait for Bruno to tire to beat him. Today's top fighters would try to do the same against him.
    I think he had the lowest percentage body fat of any fighter in history

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    . I was enthralled by those domestic fights as a kid and Benn and Eubank and Watson and old Bruno there were all exciting to me.

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    I didn't see there fights reel time, looking back on it, must of been something special to witness Benn & Eubank in their primes! And Bruno gave a damn good showing against Lennox. He had to grind that win out.
    I couldn't see that live but remember listening on the radio and it sounded like he was doing so well. I watched it on You Tube and think the same. Bruno on his day was good, I think he would have a good shot if his time was today. If he lands hard on any of them it is tough and I am not sure Fury could hurt him. Bruno would be more likely to get hurt against a Joshua or Wilder, but he could well get there first too. He could box well when he wanted to. A very good jab.
    Other than Tyson, most fighters would wait for Bruno to tire to beat him. Today's top fighters would try to do the same against him.
    I think he had the lowest percentage body fat of any fighter in history
    I could believe that, he was musclebound and ripped but that was what made him tire so much late in the fights.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    . I was enthralled by those domestic fights as a kid and Benn and Eubank and Watson and old Bruno there were all exciting to me.

    .
    I didn't see there fights reel time, looking back on it, must of been something special to witness Benn & Eubank in their primes! And Bruno gave a damn good showing against Lennox. He had to grind that win out.
    I couldn't see that live but remember listening on the radio and it sounded like he was doing so well. I watched it on You Tube and think the same. Bruno on his day was good, I think he would have a good shot if his time was today. If he lands hard on any of them it is tough and I am not sure Fury could hurt him. Bruno would be more likely to get hurt against a Joshua or Wilder, but he could well get there first too. He could box well when he wanted to. A very good jab.
    Other than Tyson, most fighters would wait for Bruno to tire to beat him. Today's top fighters would try to do the same against him.
    I think he had the lowest percentage body fat of any fighter in history
    I could believe that, he was musclebound and ripped but that was what made him tire so much late in the fights.
    I have often heard it said that he was on steroids but I have no information about that. Do you think that was possible?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
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    . I was enthralled by those domestic fights as a kid and Benn and Eubank and Watson and old Bruno there were all exciting to me.

    .
    I didn't see there fights reel time, looking back on it, must of been something special to witness Benn & Eubank in their primes! And Bruno gave a damn good showing against Lennox. He had to grind that win out.
    I couldn't see that live but remember listening on the radio and it sounded like he was doing so well. I watched it on You Tube and think the same. Bruno on his day was good, I think he would have a good shot if his time was today. If he lands hard on any of them it is tough and I am not sure Fury could hurt him. Bruno would be more likely to get hurt against a Joshua or Wilder, but he could well get there first too. He could box well when he wanted to. A very good jab.
    Other than Tyson, most fighters would wait for Bruno to tire to beat him. Today's top fighters would try to do the same against him.
    I think he had the lowest percentage body fat of any fighter in history
    I could believe that, he was musclebound and ripped but that was what made him tire so much late in the fights.
    I have often heard it said that he was on steroids but I have no information about that. Do you think that was possible?
    No way. He trained hard and it was all natural.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Bruno still trains today. He seems to be someone who needs that routine in his life. Many fighters let thrmselves go but I don't remember any fat Bruno period.

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    . I was enthralled by those domestic fights as a kid and Benn and Eubank and Watson and old Bruno there were all exciting to me.

    .
    I didn't see there fights reel time, looking back on it, must of been something special to witness Benn & Eubank in their primes! And Bruno gave a damn good showing against Lennox. He had to grind that win out.
    I couldn't see that live but remember listening on the radio and it sounded like he was doing so well. I watched it on You Tube and think the same. Bruno on his day was good, I think he would have a good shot if his time was today. If he lands hard on any of them it is tough and I am not sure Fury could hurt him. Bruno would be more likely to get hurt against a Joshua or Wilder, but he could well get there first too. He could box well when he wanted to. A very good jab.
    Other than Tyson, most fighters would wait for Bruno to tire to beat him. Today's top fighters would try to do the same against him.
    I think he had the lowest percentage body fat of any fighter in history
    I could believe that, he was musclebound and ripped but that was what made him tire so much late in the fights.
    I have often heard it said that he was on steroids but I have no information about that. Do you think that was possible?
    No way. He trained hard and it was all natural.
    Ok

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