looks like this is set for january twenty first
![]()
Thanks: 4
Likes: 51
Dislikes: 0
looks like this is set for january twenty first
![]()
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Array
PPV? This is becoming like the USA. This fight is a domestic at best.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Former Undisputed 4 belt Prediction champion. Still P4P and People’s Champion.
Array
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Array
Chris Eubank Jr will fight Liam Smith in an all-British middleweight contest at Manchester Arena on 21 January.
Eubank Jr had been set to fight Conor Benn last month, but that bout was cancelled after Benn tested positive for a banned substance.
Liverpool's Smith, a former world champion at light-middleweight, says Eubank Jr is "making a big mistake".
"Every time he has stepped up to elite level, he has failed. I know I am on that level," said the 34-year-old.
"If he was at 60% for the fight that never was against Conor Benn, then he'll need to be at 160% to be ready to face me."
Both men are on impressive win streaks, with Eubank Jr on a six-fight unbeaten run and Smith undefeated in three bouts after stopping Anthony Fowler, Jessie Vargas and Hassan Mwakinyo.
Eubank Jr, whose last defeat was inflicted by then world champion George Groves at super-middleweight in 2018, insists Smith is not on his level.
"Has he been in there with some good fighters? Yes. Are they on my level? No," said the 33-year-old.
"He's a competent fighter, but class beats competence every day of the week.
"It's a good opportunity for me to show I'm twice the fighter that he is as well as those he has faced."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/63755610
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Array
"I'm excited about it," Smith told Sky Sports. "I know it can't be anything other than a good fight and it's one that I'm massively confident in.
"I just think I beat Chris Eubank Jr, it'll cement me as a big name in British boxing. I'm massively confident of doing that."
"Style-wise, he's at his best when he's having a fight with people and he's trying to show his fitness and he's got a good chin. He's at his best in that sense and I feel I'm at my best in that sense also, when I'm coming to have a fight with somebody and trying to walk or break somebody down," Smith said.
"The emphasis is going to be on Chris trying to box the way Roy's got him boxing. I feel like I capitalise on that all day," Smith continued. "[Then] he can only revert to what he likes and what he knows and that's to come and have a fight.
"I think the fight can only revert to that and then once it reverts to that, it's going to catch fire and I'll welcome it with open arms."
Smith believes regardless of whether Eubank fights on the front foot or the back foot, he will punish him.
"I rate him to a certain extent but I know he's going to be a tough fight for anybody because of the stuff he brings. He's a good athlete, he's strong, he's fit. I feel he's got loads of vulnerabilities to his game that I can capitalise on," he said.
"With 10 ounce gloves on, I land the right shot on anyone's chin, I'm confident I can hurt anybody. Chris Eubank Jr's no different. He's got a good chin but anybody can be knocked out."
Victory in this fight would be one of the biggest moments in Smith's career, for professional as much as personal reasons.
"As a person he's not really my cup of tea, from what he shows me," Smith said. "As soon as our names started getting linked, I was vocal on it. I thought fire away, if I get offered that fight I'll take it.
"There's nothing better than a domestic rivalry and a domestic dust up. When you get two big names, there's nothing better than the build-up towards it.
"This is a massive fight for me and it's going to be a massive fight in British boxing."
Rather than fighting at a catchweight, Smith is moving up from super-welter to middleweight for this bout.
That concession should favour Eubank, the larger man. But Smith sees an admission of weakness there.
"I would have liked it to be 159, 158lbs. But you've seen the big stink with the 157lb thing with Conor Benn [for the fight that fell through] and I knew I was never going to get him that low," Smith said.
"But I also know that with the fear and doubtful side on their part also they're not going to fight me at 157 or 158lbs, they won't even fight me at 159lbs. They know they're in a fight. They know their weakness in the fight also. So they're not going to give me any advantage because they know they're in a fight this time.
"I do think he respects me," he added. "He'd be stupid not to.
"I've taken this on my terms, when I'm ready and I will be ready for January 21."
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...f57d80d9b9b1cb
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Array
You see now that’s actually a realistic decent fight. But another needless ppv anchor attached to it which makes no sense.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks