
Originally Posted by
ICE COLD BOXING

Originally Posted by
WWatt

Originally Posted by
ICE COLD BOXING

Originally Posted by
WWatt
Eubank had to lose 19lbs in four days for the first Watson fight. He won the first six rounds easily before completely running out of strength and somehow surviving the rest of the fight without going down. As for the second Eubank/Watson fight, Watson would of beaten any other fighter in the world that night! He was leagues above anything we'd ever seen from him! Unbelievably strong, very high tempo and never tired, and everything Eubank hit him with - nothing, Watson kept on coming.. how Eubank survived that second Watson fight I'll never know, let alone won it(!), Watson seemed to be almost superhuman on the night.
yep agreed about watson but disagree with eubank winning first 6 rounds no way in hell he won first 6
Try watching the fight first
Watson did nothing in the first Eubank fight, he kind of froze. Eubank just absolutely easily won the first six rounds, even despite being extremely jaded. It was stroll in the park. But then Eubank became more and more dehydrated (having killed himself to make weight - he passed out the day before the fight) and could barely even stay stood up.. Watson just didn't take advantange, I guess he was too timid after tumbling down against McCallum (but got that out of his system by seeing a hypnotist for the second fight).
umm i have i watched it 3 times what did eubank do though hardly anything himself atleast watson was using the jab it was about 3 3 after 6 then after about 7 8 watson easily won and he should won thats why most of england thought watson was robbed it was about 7 rounds to 5 for watson easily how did u score it after 12 then ?? and do u think benn should of won 2nd benn fight because alot do including myself
You shouldn't listen to Mike McCallum who hated Eubank's guts

He laughably claimed he had Watson winning after six rounds, then Jim Watt hugged McCallum's nuts and said 'lets say its even right now' going into the 7th
Eubank won the first six clearly, Watson 'won' the next six (more a case of Eubank losing the next six than Watson winning them).
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