and i dont agree with benn being more natrually gifted. and didnt u hear what benn said?? he said if calzaghe would of been in our era he would of beaten the lot of us and benn wouldnt say that if he didnt mean it
and i dont agree with benn being more natrually gifted. and didnt u hear what benn said?? he said if calzaghe would of been in our era he would of beaten the lot of us and benn wouldnt say that if he didnt mean it
Liar. We both know that he didn't say that.Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
When was this??Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Eubank schooled Watson, badly. In the second fight, Watson out-worked him like a madman.
Eubank could make anybody look bad.Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
He put on a pair of gloves in the army with no training and just bashed about everybody straight away, including beating up all the heavyweights with ease. He was very, very gifted physically, Benn.Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
the commentators said that benn said it. it was during lacy vs calzaghe fight why would i lie about that ?? that would be silly
eubank was getting beat bad until that lucky punch he was well beind on points
i cant see how u think eubank was schooling watson.
No, the commentators said that Benn felt Calzaghe would live with 'them all' (Benn, Eubank, Collins, Watson).Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Benn always criticised Calzaghe saying stuff like "In my era he wouldn't of had it so easy. Instead of Tocker Pudwill once a year he'd of had Eubank, Watson, Collins, Barkley and McClellan to deal with."
Exactly, he was getting battered by a man possessed that tragic night. Completely out-worked and punched to pieces - not out-boxed.Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Lucky punch? Oh come on - perfect arch, laced through the guard, lifted Watson off his feet!
Eubank won the first six rounds against Watson (first fight) with ease, absolutely easy. But then Eubank just lost all his strength (because he had had to lose 19lbs in four days) and Watson took the last six rounds due to Eubank's dehydration.Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Had Eubank winning 5 of the first six from memory and gave it to Watson by 1 pointOriginally Posted by WWatt
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You're joking right?Originally Posted by Fenster
Herol Graham would have done a lot worse to Lacy A LOT WORSE!! And Eubank would have had a field day with him, and Benn would have hit Lacy with so many punches, Lacy on the night he fougth Calzaghe too? Benn would have put Lacy in a hospital.
Ok so Benn may have got to him, but as for Herol Graham doing "MUCH WORSE" how could he do much worse than land over 1000 punchesOriginally Posted by Starr
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only winning by one round ?? the british public went crazy because watson was robbed anyone can see that and secondly getting battered by another man is getting outboxed and yes it was a lucky punch because watson knocked him down and was totally dominating so yes it was lucky punch
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