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    Default Re: Chris Eubank Jr v Sven Elbir - 2nd October 2021

    Who the hell is Sven Elbir??

    Has Roy Jones jumped ship?

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    Default Re: Chris Eubank Jr v Sven Elbir - 2nd October 2021

    Chris Eubank Jr will now fight Anatoli Muratov on Saturday, live on Sky Sports, after Sven Elbir tested positive for coronavirus.

    Britain's middleweight contender returns at The SSE Arena, Wembley on Saturday and victory would keep Eubank Jr on course for a WBA title shot this year.

    His new opponent, Muratov, is ranked No 7 by the WBA after winning 24 of his 27 bouts, racking up 17 knockouts in that time and losing only twice.

    Eubank Jr says he is more fired up than ever to fulfil his world title ambitions after seeing his friend Anthony Joshua lose his belts in Saturday's unanimous points defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.

    "Absolutely, I'm fired up," said Eubank Jr, who joined the Sky Sports team at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

    "Obviously Anthony Joshua is a friend of mine. I'm a little deflated that he lost, but it's part of the game. We've all been there.

    "If anything, this makes me want to fight even harder. I know the feelings he's going through now.

    "The first thing you want to do is get back in the ring and win. We're going to put on a hell of a show."

    Eubank Jr produced a dominant points win over Marcus Morrison, in his first fight with new trainer Roy Jones Jr in May.

    The 32-year-old says he resisted the desire to seek an early stoppage, but plans to unleash his ruthless instincts this weekend.

    "I can be whatever I want to be," Eubank Jr told Sky Sports. "It all depends on what I'm trying to achieve on the given night.

    "On that given night, I wanted to achieve 10 rounds. I wanted to experience what it was like to have Roy Jones in my corner, and to listen to his instructions, and to shake off some of that ring rust.

    "I had been out of the ring for a long, long time.

    "Could I have stopped the fight earlier? Yes, but that wasn't my goal.

    "That's not how it's always going to be. Fighters need to understand that was a freak occurrence. Most of the time, if I see an opportunity, I'm going to take it. You're going to go.

    "On that occasion, it wasn't the case, but in my next performance I will be looking for the stoppage early."

    Chris Eubank Jr returns on Saturday night, live on Sky Sports.

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...cid=entnewsntp
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    Default Re: Chris Eubank Jr v Sven Elbir - 2nd October 2021

    I like how the first article made it very clear that Elbir, is a pro boxer. Just to avoid any confusion.

    Eubank is still banging the next gen drum ain't he? OK he literally is the next gen Eubank But I have issues with a 32 year old calling him self next gen. He should go full Prince and call himself the artists formerly known as next gen.

    I can't lie. Back in the day I was quite excited about Eubank Junior. Great chin, great engine. I thought he'd be murder for anyone. Pretty sure I said he'd have the beating of GGG

    It's not really panned out as expected. Some OK wins. fluffed his lines a bit in the BJS fight. That was winnable but he pretty much handed the first half of the fight to Saunders. Groves was still a bit too much. I think he hurt Eubank early and put him firmly in his box.

    It feels like it's 2016, or 17, or 18..... with him still chirping Canelo and GGG's names.
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    Default Re: Chris Eubank Jr v Sven Elbir - 2nd October 2021

    Chris Eubank Jr has revealed that Roy Jones Jr has been staying with him in the UK as he prepares for his fight this weekend.

    The 30-2 fighter takes on Anatoli Muratov this weekend after his original opponent had to withdraw after testing positive for coronavirus

    Eubank Jr has been working with the legendary boxer for the last 18 months, and spent more than a year living with him during the coronavirus pandemic.

    Jones Jr has been living in Brighton with the 32-year-old in preparation for this fight.

    Speaking to talkSPORT, Eubank said: “We’re here together in London now. We’ve been together in the last two weeks, he’s been staying at my house in Brighton.

    “The knowledge, guidance, advice and the training he has put me through and given me has been priceless.

    “It’s a blessing I met him. I met him a year and a half ago now and I’ve been with him ever since and I’ve learnt a lot.”


    Jones Jr held multiple world titles in four weight classes and finished his professional career 66-9.

    Most recently, he came out of retirement for an exhibition fight with Mike Tyson, which was declared a draw after eight rounds.

    Eubank Jr explained that he is learning a lot from his coach, but is not trying to imitate him.

    He said: “I’m learning. I’m learning from a new coach and he’s a legend. I’m taking in as much as I can and absorbing as much information and information as I can. I’m using it and trying to use it.

    “I’m not trying to imitate, I’m not trying to be someone I’m not. When you do that, you’re going to get found out and you’re going to get hurt. You have to do what comes naturally to you.

    “The things Roy is teaching me does come naturally to me, we have that same athletic ability and I’m implementing the things he’s telling me to do.

    “I feel like everything he has showed me and taught me has been beneficial.”

    https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/9...ris-eubank-jr/
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    Default Re: Chris Eubank Jr v Sven Elbir - 2nd October 2021

    Has Roy Jones reinvented Eubank Jr?

    Chris Eubank Jr has promised to show new skills taught by the legendary Roy Jones Jr as his pursuit of Gennadiy Golovkin gathers pace.

    Eubank Jr returns to action against Anatoli Muratov at The SSE Arena, Wembley on Saturday, live on Sky Sports.

    His ultimate aim is a world title fight and a clash with veteran puncher Golovkin, but Eubank Jr believes he has a deeper arsenal of weapons to display.

    He said about his trainer Jones Jr, the all-time boxing great who he was put into contact with via his father: "Me and Roy work great together. I am learning every day, even at the age of 31.

    "You saw a little taster of things to come in my fight with Marcus Morrison.

    "But there is a lot more.

    "As each fight comes you will see more improvements, more things that you haven't seen from me in the past.

    "I didn't know what to expect when I first showed up at his farm. I thought I'd hit the bag for five rounds, shadow-box, skip, see you tomorrow!

    "Someone like Roy, a legend, I didn't think he would give me his time.

    "I was completely wrong. He was onto me 100 per cent from the moment I walked in. I was amazed.

    "I knew after the first day: 'This is the guy I need to spend time with'.

    "I've never had that. For most of my career I was left to my own devices. I am responsible and dedicated so I was able to make that work.

    "Some guys need constant reminders. I never needed that, I would do it regardless.

    "But having someone there to mesh everything together in the right way has been amazing.

    "Everything has worked out way better than expected."

    Eubank Jr courted criticism in his early career for never committing to a specific trainer, and preferring to be responsible for his own preparations with his father at close-quarters.

    But the fight against Muratov will be his second with Jones Jr in his corner, a relationship which has now lasted 18 months.

    The goal is to challenge Golovkin - the feted knockout puncher who holds the IBF title.

    Eubank Jr said about Golovkin: "The fact that he is a world champion and, in the middleweight division, is the biggest name.

    "That fight could have been made years back but didn't happen.

    "We now have the opportunity to get the fight made.

    "We will get it done within the next six months.

    "Styles make fights, it couldn't be anything other than epic.

    "I throw non-stop punches and he doesn't fight going backwards. Those styles clashing? What more do you want!

    "You see guys in fights just trying to survive. Me and him would get straight into it."

    He said about his return: "These are my last few years to make these fights happen.

    "There are a lot of big names out there."

    Watch Chris Eubank Jr vs Anatoli Muratov on Saturday, from 7pm on Sky Sports.

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...cid=entnewsntp
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    Default Re: Chris Eubank Jr v Anatoli Muratov - 2nd October 2021

    Muratov is ranked 7 by the WBA and has 2 loses out of about 22 fights (both by KO) and has an ok KO rate himself but he's mostly fought unknowns in Europe.

    Does fuck all for me this fight if i'm honest and Eubank should be fighting way better opposition than Sven Elbir or Muratov baring in mind he claims he'll be fighting the likes of GGG/Canelo next.

    The one to watch on this card is Avanesyan v Taylor for the European title which should be a belter!

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    Default Re: Chris Eubank Jr v Anatoli Muratov - 2nd October 2021

    When's Eubank actually going to do something ??

    I feel like we're always waiting for his career to go somewhere and he seems to have been around years
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