One Thing That Can’t Be Questioned In Chris Eubank Jr

One Thing That Can'T Be Questioned In Chris Eubank Jr

Chris Eubank Jr lost a shut out points verdict by UD at the weekend just gone in the UK in what was an entertaining fight but he came up short in and the better fighter won.

Conor Benn secured vengeance in the rematch and went to war from round one and took the fight to Eubank Jr.

You can’t stop a man who stops at nothing and Conor Benn fits this mold, he will have good, certainly big fights, at welterweight or super welterweight shortly.

People are quick to throw Chris Eubank Jr under the bus though.

Too quick for our liking.

Far too quick.

One Thing That Can’t Be Questioned In Chris Eubank Jr

He literally had one of the best fights of his life earlier this year when he beat Benn in the first fight and is only 36 and lives the life of an athlete.

He was badly weight drained in both fights, much worse the second time around with the rehydration clause a huge factor and possibly dangerous to his health, as well.

Bare in mind he won the first fight with this weight draining him hampering him the first time as well.

He was knocked down twice at the weekend in the rematch and got up both times, with the weight factor that nearly took him out before the fight.

Think about the heart it took to get back up from both knockdowns considering how poorly he was given what he had to go through physically to make the weight.

His heart is that of a lion, unquestionable, he will come back and fight again at super-middleweight without issue if he chooses.

No problem at all.

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