Come on Ross, just when you were beginning to get over it! Saunders won the first 6 rounds, and people saying Eubank started slow are being kind to him. Eubank and his Dad (Ronnie is excused because he wasn't allowed to talk!) had no answer on how to lay a glove on Saunders, he toyed with him. No clue what to do.
In the next 6 rounds, as Saunders tired, (which must be a concern for Saunders,)Saunders won 2, (the 11th and one other if I remember right, I'd have to watch again.) and Eubank to his credit showed good conditioning, stamina and aggression, but he was very very crude and a lot of his wild swings and lunges were missing or having little effect. It's about what lands.
I'm led to believe you're an ex-judge , and I'm sure a very good one, so I'm sure if you watch it again, on your own with no volume, you might see for yourself.
I had Eubanks winning 7-5, but it was close and I have no problem Saunders getting the decision. I think Eubanks knows he made a mistake and want the rectify his mistake but I think Saunders will also be better.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I Had saunders outpointing eubank by 3rounds. and i have billy doing the same to lee.
1-5 saunders
12 saunders
10 or 11 saunders forget which one.
maybe the 7-8th
eubanks the rest.
so i had saunders by 2 or more. each time i scored it.
landing a few big uppercuts or hooks now and then does not overrule being peppered with the jab. Saunders took eubanks best shots, and never looked truly hurt.
Last edited by Lepinthehood; 04-18-2015 at 06:35 PM.
"Peppering" a jab doesnt or shouldnt score points. In amateur at least a scoring punch has to land with force and on the scoring area, not arms and not little flicked out peppery jabs, proper shots that you have invested some effort in and commited to.
Eubank winging wild uppercuts from the waist with no defence isn't exatly pretty either
Lee was lucky to get draw aganist Quillin. For all those people who say boxing is rigged, you only need to watch the Qullin-Lee fight.
Qullin fights Lee (Irish Fighter) in Brooklyn, the place were Qullin now lives. The fight was on a Al Haymon show. Al Haymon is Qullin advisor and someone who he has a close relatiosnhip with. He has a close-ish fight against Lee and he could have easily been given the decision and no-one would have complained, but it was a draw.
As far as B.J.S chances of beating Lee. If you want to challenge for a world title then it won't get more easier than Andy Lee. Not that it will be easy for Saunders but as far world champions go, Saunders is not going to get better opportunity than this.
I can't think of any current junior middleweight, super middleweight or middleweight champion that would not beat Lee easily.
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