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Eubank Jr IBO World Title fight







topbanana36

Well-known member
Dec 29, 2007
1,758
New Zealand
Haha I'm sure Callum Smith, George Groves, JamesDegale and Martin Murray are all lining up for this prestigious super middleweight belt
 


pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
6,090
peacehaven
it's now £13 it was advertised at £7.00 couple of weeks back

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hopkins

Banned
Nov 6, 2003
1,189
Brighton
Even though it is "only" IBO title he's getting a lot of publicity through this. It's obviously not a Ppv event but undercard isn't bad. I'll be watching but not paying :smile: I think junior is very good and could win a legitimate title in the future.
 








DJ NOBO

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2004
6,821
Wiltshire
£12.95 for Eubank v a Bum and that big STIFF plumber Price you got to be joking

Undercard is free . So they're expecting people to fork out just for eubank . Itv have got this all wrong. I don't think theyll reach four figures for viewers
 




StonehamPark

#Brighton-Nil
Oct 30, 2010
10,133
BC, Canada
Eubank bottling the big fights, disgrace that it's ppv tbh

It's been made crystal clear that Warren and the Hearns were demanding too much money and unfair contract stipulations, so the Eubanks have got a new, and fair platform in ITV.

Jr will fight any of the big names, but his Dad won't hand his sons life over to the sharks that are Eddie and Frank.

Yes the IBO isn't part of the 4-way groovy gang, but the belt and new platform will enable Jr to go for the other belts without signing his life away.
 


aolstudios

Well-known member
Nov 30, 2011
5,288
brighton
It's been made crystal clear that Warren and the Hearns were demanding too much money and unfair contract stipulations, so the Eubanks have got a new, and fair platform in ITV.

Jr will fight any of the big names, but his Dad won't hand his sons life over to the sharks that are Eddie and Frank.

Yes the IBO isn't part of the 4-way groovy gang, but the belt and new platform will enable Jr to go for the other belts without signing his life away.

Spot on. & learning as he goes
Reckon he's being handled just about right
 


Half Time Pies

Well-known member
Sep 7, 2003
1,575
Brighton
It's been made crystal clear that Warren and the Hearns were demanding too much money and unfair contract stipulations, so the Eubanks have got a new, and fair platform in ITV.

Jr will fight any of the big names, but his Dad won't hand his sons life over to the sharks that are Eddie and Frank.

Yes the IBO isn't part of the 4-way groovy gang, but the belt and new platform will enable Jr to go for the other belts without signing his life away.

Sorry but this isn't true, everyone that's ever been involved in negotiations with the Eubanks are all saying the same thing, it's the Eubanks that are the difficult ones to work with. Eubank was trying to get Hearn to bid for the Blackwell fight as a pay for view which is a fight they couldn't sell out half of Wembley arena with. His son has fought one decent fighter and lost, he needs to prove himself before he starts calling the shots.
And now you have this joke of a fight against someone who has already lost one of his 11 fights and never fought out of Australia! The only people that will tune in and pay the 12 Quid thinking they are getting value for money are those that are clueless about boxing.
 












StonehamPark

#Brighton-Nil
Oct 30, 2010
10,133
BC, Canada
He's had 24 fights he should be stepping up and challenging himself.

Stepping up, as in big name fighters?
See post #9

The Eubanks ARE difficult to negotiate with (Eddie and Frank), because Sr won't accept shit deals/terms for Jr.
Many would just say get on with it, accept the terms and get the big fights sooner, but Sr won't be bullied into a corner and has potentially found a fair and level platform.

Sr is steering his son along a new route which other boxers don't take. People love to hate anything that's different to the norm.
It might never work out with ITV, but I for one, want to be a part of it and I've got my fingers crossed for our local fighter.
 






Half Time Pies

Well-known member
Sep 7, 2003
1,575
Brighton
Stepping up, as in big name fighters?
See post #9

The Eubanks ARE difficult to negotiate with (Eddie and Frank), because Sr won't accept shit deals/terms for Jr.
Many would just say get on with it, accept the terms and get the big fights sooner, but Sr won't be bullied into a corner and has potentially found a fair and level platform.

Sr is steering his son along a new route which other boxers don't take. People love to hate anything that's different to the norm.
It might never work out with ITV, but I for one, want to be a part of it and I've got my fingers crossed for our local fighter.

No as in not going backwards, fighting a novice and having the nerve to call it a pay per view. There were millions on the table for the Golovkin fight which is incredible for a unproven fighter and the deal fell through because senior wanted to double the ticket prices and dictate who commentates!

I get so frustrated with this as I do genuinely think he is a tremendous talent, I went to watch him win the WBA interim title at the O2 which would have given him a crack at the world title if he would have wanted it, instead he chose to vacate and the standard of opponent since then has been getting progressively worse culminating in this! All the time he has been calling out every name under the sun.

Adam Booth walked out on them and he claims to train himself, and as for the corner, well if the Billy Joe fight is anything to go by he will struggle to get meaningful advice when the chips are down. Its all turned in to a bit of a farce if you ask me and they need a reality check which is why I hope the pay per view numbers bomb for this fight or they will be serving up more of the same for us over the coming years.
 




Mr Banana

Tedious chump
Aug 8, 2005
5,491
Standing in the way of control
No as in not going backwards, fighting a novice and having the nerve to call it a pay per view. There were millions on the table for the Golovkin fight which is incredible for a unproven fighter and the deal fell through because senior wanted to double the ticket prices and dictate who commentates!

I get so frustrated with this as I do genuinely think he is a tremendous talent, I went to watch him win the WBA interim title at the O2 which would have given him a crack at the world title if he would have wanted it, instead he chose to vacate and the standard of opponent since then has been getting progressively worse culminating in this! All the time he has been calling out every name under the sun.

Adam Booth walked out on them and he claims to train himself, and as for the corner, well if the Billy Joe fight is anything to go by he will struggle to get meaningful advice when the chips are down. Its all turned in to a bit of a farce if you ask me and they need a reality check which is why I hope the pay per view numbers bomb for this fight or they will be serving up more of the same for us over the coming years.

Agree with all your thoughts but I can imagine a logic in waiting until GGG ages more before taking him on.

From what I heard, kind of one step removed, Booth wasn't perturbed by one thing in sparring, as they would have it, but rather by a combination of factors including Snr's interference and Jnr's non-existent nutrition plan.

I would like someone to ask CEJ if he would consider employing a trainer if he loses again. You can already imagine Booth guiding BJS or even Andy Lee to a well-executed victory, even if CEJ has the skillz.
 


DJ NOBO

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2004
6,821
Wiltshire
Does anyone know anyone who is paying to watch the fight?
 


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