His fights with Benn were legendary though. The first one remains one of the most enthralling middleweight contests of all time. That said, I seem to remember the pair of them ducking some Jamaican guy boxing out of the US? Michael something. Could google it I suppose, can't really be arsed.
Eubank was happy to defend his one belt. Just like his son is now. He should have gone to America and faced the big boys. It was absolute criminal (for whatever reason) that he never fought Jones Jr.
I think his heart was never really in it after he fought Michael Watson. Not sure I blame him for not going to the States. British fighters never get a break over there, everyone closes ranks against them - promoters, officials, governing bodies, everyone. If you don't knock their guy out, you will not get the decision. Joe Calzaghe aso knew this.