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Eubank dismantled Williams. The commentary team kept trying to suggest the scores might be close at the end but that was delusional, I’ve no idea what they were watching and the actual judges agreed. Eubank claiming it was his choice not to end him during the fight was obvs bollocks, albeit I think he was being cautious after the run of knockdowns early on.
 
Eubank dismantled Williams. The commentary team kept trying to suggest the scores might be close at the end but that was delusional, I’ve no idea what they were watching and the actual judges agreed. Eubank claiming it was his choice not to end him during the fight was obvs bollocks, albeit I think he was being cautious after the run of knockdowns early on.

I think what he did to that bloke who had the brain haemorrhage haunts him a bit. Unpopular opinion but I think Eubank has ‘it’ and can go all the way.
 
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I think what he did to that bloke who had the brain haemorrhage haunts him a bit. Unpopular opinion but I think Eubank has ‘it’ and can go all the way.
Eubank is levels ahead of the likes of Williams on that showing, he’ll likely get a shot at a World title at some point.
 
I think what he did to that bloke who had the brain haemorrhage haunts him a bit. Unpopular opinion but I think Eubank has ‘it’ and can go all the way.
Disagree, mate. As soon as he steps up against the likes of Mungia and Andrade he'll get dismantled.
 
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His power was suspect to me... Where's that come from? He's had the punch of a featherweight for years now he's knocking people out with his jab?