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In the ruthless world of boxing, strategy isn’t just about punches. It’s about pounds too. Imagine shedding the weight of an average four-year-old child in mere days. A grueling feat, isn’t it? That’s precisely what Liam Smith opted for before stepping into the ring against Chris Eubank Jr. The scales told a weight loss tale that might make a dietitian gasp.
Yet, the outcome of the fight told another story, one that has led to a storm of opinions. Among them, a voice that resonates with authority in the boxing realm has given an unexpected twist to the tale. Was this drastic weight loss a well-thought tactic or an unforeseen downfall?
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Chris Eubank Jr. on top: Is this the end of the road for Liam Smith?
In a jaw-dropping bout that had boxing enthusiasts at the edge of their seats, Chris Eubank Jr. showcased his prowess, defeating Liam Smith with a TKO in the tenth round. As the arena reverberated with cheers for Eubank’s victory, whispers about Smith’s subpar performance began to circulate.
Carl Froch, a renowned boxing legend, weighed in on the result. “I don’t wanna take anything away from Eubank’s performance,” said Froch, “but Smith was that bad.” He elaborated on the factors behind this surprising outcome, pointing out, “Taking three stone off, 42lbs, being that drained – not only is it dangerous, it’s also kinda conning the fans.”
Carl Froch on Chris Eubank Jr TKO10 Liam Smith: “I don't wanna take anything away from Eubank's performance, but Smith was that bad. Taking three stone off, 42lbs, being that drained – not only is it dangerous, it's also kinda conning the fans. You're there to put a performance…
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) September 4, 2023
Froch underscored the ethical dimension of the sport, asserting, “You’re there to put a performance on when actually you’ve got no chance because you’re physically incapable.” Drawing a definitive conclusion from the night’s events, Froch somberly stated, “He can’t do 160lbs, he’s 35. For me, his career is over.”
Taking accountability and earning respect
In the aftermath of the bout, Liam Smith’s sportsmanship shone brightly. Despite facing setbacks, including a troubling ankle injury, Smith graciously accepted his defeat. His statement reflected maturity, stating, “Chris was the better man tonight.” While many pointed to external factors, Smith remained accountable. Eubank Jr., on the other hand, overflowed with praise for his competitor.
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Boxing: Charlo vs Hogan, Dec 7, 2019 Brooklyn, NY, USA Chris Eubank Jr. exits the ring after defeating Matt Korobov not pictured by technical knockout during a middleweight World Championship, WM, Weltmeisterschaft fight at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Sarah Stier-USA TODAY Sports, 07.12.2019 23:30:17, 13775244, Boxing, Barclays Center, Matt Korobov PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xSarahxStierx 13775244
Recognizing Smith’s indomitable spirit, Eubank remarked, “Liam is a warrior.” He expressed deep respect for Smith and his entire team, acknowledging their resilience and unwavering support. Eubank’s words underscore the mutual admiration shared between two fierce competitors, reminding us that respect and sportsmanship remain integral to the sport.
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While Froch’s remarks raise concerns about the safety and authenticity of such taxing preparations, the post-fight reactions of both competitors remind us of the core values in boxing: respect, honor, and sportsmanship. As we reflect on the riveting narratives that unfolded, one question remains paramount: How much are athletes willing to sacrifice for the sport, and at what point does it become too much?
Watch This Story: Intense Training and Diet Routine of Chris Eubank Jr. for Avenging His Loss Against Liam Smith
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