Eubank, a former world champion, and was STILL willing to learn and admit he didn't know how to do something. And that's why he was one of the best. Eubank was as hard as a fucking coffin nail, granite chin, heart of a lion
Agreed. some of the monster shots Eubank took off; Watson, Thompson, Benn, and co and in many cases just ate them like a chocolate digestive and went back to work. Seems a fun guy too.
Chris eubank scary as hell, he acts like such a gentleman but is complete batshit crazy and almost unbeatable in the ring... gotta love his character too like said complete mad man but in a beautiful way
Crazy to only those who don't understand the level of insights/ knowledge he has That's why media and most un educated people dis like him and made him out to be batshit crazy.
Lone Wolf eubank before he brain damaged Watson was a beast. Eubank was never the same fighter after he brain damaged Michael Watson neither was Ben when he done that American fighter. Eubank when he was passed it and over the hill gave a Fresh young joe calzaghe he's toughest fight. Calzaghe after retirement said eubank was his toughest fight. Eubank took calzaghe 12 rounds with 2 weeks notice or less ledgend and underrated
@@realnesx Both Eubank and Benn gave everything they had in those fights. When you give that much in a fight that you nearly kill someone you will forever be holding back from there onwards.
I used to hate him when i was younger - in support of Nigel Ben. But as I get older I have learnt that he is a thoughtful guy, an his persona is really genuine part of him and not one big act - basically he been keeping it real. Right through his public boxing career. Let’s say he ain’t no Nassem Mohammed an actor
Let this be a lesson to us all; every day is a school day and learning never ends. Look at the fun these men are having. They both checked their egos at the door to the gym.
Lennox was sooo cool, he let Eubank roast him a bit then proceeded to give him the lesson where Eubank was in total awe, even if only for a moment. Great scene. Two legends of the sport.
little bosh Oooooh!!!! Get her - salty or what. And agreed. Calzaghe same as Eubank Snr - granite chin. Lewis? Not so much. Why get all sensitive about this? I'm merely pointing out the obvious.
solid cake Calling any other prizefighter scared of Billy Joe Saunders is fucking hilarious! You know, given the way he cherry picked most every opponent he fought on the way up and then after he beat an old half crippled couldn't have been more shot if you unloaded a fucking hand gun into him Andy Lee for a world title held it up for almost three years, refusing to fight the other champions and top talents in the division in multiple well documented displays of abject cowardice and only made a single title defense of his meager three total against anyone even approaching being a credible opponent/legitimate threat.(David Lemiuex) How a guy that obviously gifted can absolutely squander his talent and conduct his buisiness and personal affairs the way he has and still have any supporters is absolutely mad. Ah well, at least they finally got round to stripping the title off the vicious ignorant chickenshit scumbag cunt a few months back, add in a few deserved savage back alley asswhippings and a prison stint or two and he'll about have gotten what he seems to deserve out of life at this point.
Chris Eubank in his weight class hardly displayed the kind of punching power Lennox Lewis had but that being said he delivered possibly the hardest single landed punch I have ever seen on Michael Watson. I don't know if the aftermath of that incident made Eubank more skittish about throwing big punches like that but when he went all out he could punch and take one hell of a punch as well.
That fight changed Eubank, he never wanted to "hurt" anybody after that fight with Watson. At heart hes a nice bloke, cant understand the negetivity he gets tbh.
I dunno, Eubank didn't have a range of power punches, but his overhand right? That was a beast of a punch. Watch some highlights, he knocked a few dudes silly with that. Notably Nigel Benn in their first fight. One punch changed that fight and ended it very quickly. He didn't necessarily land his power shots as well as some other fighters, but to say he didn't display punching power is wrong. When that right hand connected, it was a serious power shot.
Yeah Eubank is a good person at the end of the day. He got assaulted by a dude once. Didn't go off on him, didn't even throw a single punch, just restrained him even though the guy was grabbing his balls. Most people, let alone boxers would have tried to beat the crap out of the guy. Eubank realised he didn't need to do that and resolved the situation without anyone getting hurt. To me he's a class individual, although a bit unorthodox in the way he acts. He's also not stupid. He made money from his arrogant persona as a boxer and being the "bad guy" of a very competitive British middleweight/super middleweight scene at the time. Fair play to him. Outside of the ring and hyping up fights, which boxers accept as part of the game, I've never seen him come across as anything but a class individual. Even if his reality TV show was possibly the cringiest thing I've ever seen, he still came across as a quirky but genuinely nice person.,
I love that from Eubank. 'I dont know how to do that' then proceeds to do it immediately. For all his persona he makes out before a fight, hes intelligent enough to take advice and is actually a gentle human being. .
I remember reading a post on boxing forum by someone who fought Lewis, Holyfield, and Foreman. He said even though Foreman had hardest punch in terms of force, Lewis had this crack to his punch that would leave you blacked out for a split second when it landed.
I'm not surprised, you can often see the moment of amazement the first time Lennox lands a clean right hand in a fight, then the fight suddenly changes, the guy doesn't want more of this smoke so he stops trying to come forward, or even tries to get disqualified like undefeated giant Akinwande. Mercer was asked if he ever faced someone hitting that hard (about Wlad) and he said "yes, Lennox Lewis hits harder", he instantly thought only this name, and it was near the end of his career. I think his punching power is highly underrated. Morrison even took a knee on a jab !
see this Is what a lot of people can learn from. 2 different counties and yet same passion and can actually get on and have a convo. Shame I cant say the same for other people.
John Doyle He’s British mate. If he was a Canadian then he would have flown the Canadian flag every time he went into the ring as a pro but he flew the Union Jack instead.
@Sibu786 good tip, good way to get an opening throw a jab to the chest, to bring the guard down, then boom with an arching right, check out tommy hearns vs duran, i also like too left body shot then pivit off the momentum, with a right hook or uppercut, you get real good power.
I agree. Both are fighters in 2 different weight divisions. Most heavyweights struggle to move like middleweights, that's probably why Lewis couldn't understand why Eubank was throwing from so far away.
The lesson translated: Lewis: 'throw a jab' Eubank: *throws a jab from jabbing range' Lewis: no, throw a really hard jab from inside *demonstrates a left hook off the back foot* Eubank: *throws a left hook off the back foot* Lewis: *looks smug* The 'lesson' condensed: 'if you're in hooking range throw a hook and not a jab'.
@fadethetrade maybe the appropriate vernacular should have been MORE trouble. It's a pretty well known fact that boxers 6'3' or more lasted longer and were able to tie Tyson up a bit better than fighters of comparable size. Tyson was awesome in his prime no doubt, but not without flaws.
two legends love chris's honesty 'I don't know how to do that' lol
+Eagle Chest [ inbetween the left n right wing] lol
"I don't know how to do that!"
>Learns instantly
What a legend!
It makes us respect him more
Eubank, a former world champion, and was STILL willing to learn and admit he didn't know how to do something. And that's why he was one of the best. Eubank was as hard as a fucking coffin nail, granite chin, heart of a lion
Agreed. some of the monster shots Eubank took off; Watson, Thompson, Benn, and co and in many cases just ate them like a chocolate digestive and went back to work. Seems a fun guy too.
Real intellegent people are always willing to learn more while the arrogant ones think they know it all
One of the best or 'Simply the Best'? 😂😂😂
@@deeaction Sythmply the beth!
@@Lcky-gu2gi Yep, once you think you know it all, you stop learning.
Chris eubank scary as hell, he acts like such a gentleman but is complete batshit crazy and almost unbeatable in the ring... gotta love his character too like said complete mad man but in a beautiful way
Crazy to only those who don't understand the level of insights/ knowledge he has That's why media and most un educated people dis like him and made him out to be batshit crazy.
he is a tamed beast.
Lone Wolf eubank before he brain damaged Watson was a beast. Eubank was never the same fighter after he brain damaged Michael Watson neither was Ben when he done that American fighter. Eubank when he was passed it and over the hill gave a Fresh young joe calzaghe he's toughest fight. Calzaghe after retirement said eubank was his toughest fight. Eubank took calzaghe 12 rounds with 2 weeks notice or less ledgend and underrated
@@realnesx Both Eubank and Benn gave everything they had in those fights. When you give that much in a fight that you nearly kill someone you will forever be holding back from there onwards.
Why did British media dislike Eubank back then?
"who did that one?"
"klischko"
Love the convo!
I love how Chris Eubank is so modest, he's probably one of the greatest British boxers to have ever lived.
Fuck i like that jab
Makes you appreciate how great Lewis was. The man was a beast and last of the great heavyweights.
Great seeing two boxers having some fun :-)
Yeah it's different and lennox looks quite cool
I enjoyed that. I'd like to have seen more of this banter with these two.
The after ring banter for sure.
You can watch more on the DVD: "At Home with the Eubanks".
Chris gets a lot of hate but i think he's amazing. Lennox is cool too.
Will never understand why... He's a class act, and in his prime he was absolutely an elite boxer. I surely miss his style and flamboyance in the ring.
acdclife94 Is that our business thouhh
moveabrick barry so if you do wrong, everyone should turn a blind eye?
I used to hate him when i was younger - in support of Nigel Ben. But as I get older I have learnt that he is a thoughtful guy, an his persona is really genuine part of him and not one big act - basically he been keeping it real. Right through his public boxing career. Let’s say he ain’t no Nassem Mohammed an actor
@@procioneintubato probably because he doesn't know how to throw a jab.
chris eubank was a hard man
4 u
Bam! That left hand was sick!
bashdkmgt maybe he should get it diagnosed and treated
dave oneil I see what you did there. Lol
Lewis mended it!
That hand would remove teeth.. No doubt about it.
Alot of power in that shot & he didn't even load up
After Lennox showed Chris the way, the last shot was sweet
Lennox is a National Treasure.
Canadian
+ron b born in London....
johnny leaf lennox does sound rather cockney here....
Treasure for Jamica then Africa then Canada then maybe a treasure for England.
Lennox was born in London and moved to Canada when he was 9 so he’s got a joint British and Canadian passport but he learned to box in Canada
The first 16 seconds is only what fighters know such a simple yet warrior conversation much respect
Let this be a lesson to us all; every day is a school day and learning never ends. Look at the fun these men are having. They both checked their egos at the door to the gym.
I can't help but feel Lennox wouldn't be as willing to learn from another boxer haha
Lennox was sooo cool, he let Eubank roast him a bit then proceeded to give him the lesson where Eubank was in total awe, even if only for a moment. Great scene. Two legends of the sport.
Big Bosh
Where's the lesson where Eubank shows Lewis what a real chin is...??
@@hyena131 idk but if we're going to be arsey let's ask Joe Calzaghe
little bosh
Oooooh!!!! Get her - salty or what.
And agreed. Calzaghe same as Eubank Snr - granite chin. Lewis? Not so much. Why get all sensitive about this? I'm merely pointing out the obvious.
@@hyena131 Your question was rhetorical so I answered rhetorically. I like both these guys, both amazing in their field.
@@BigBoshV
Fair enough. I thought Lennox was a top class pugilist, but he really comes across a tad holier than thou uppity arrogant in this video.
A little Chris Eubank jnr at the door
yep
He made little Chris call him Mr Lennox! Loved it... Classic Eubank
Joe hotmail hes terrified of billy joe saunders back then too... ha
Add George to the list now.
solid cake Calling any other prizefighter scared of Billy Joe Saunders is fucking hilarious! You know, given the way he cherry picked most every opponent he fought on the way up and then after he beat an old half crippled couldn't have been more shot if you unloaded a fucking hand gun into him Andy Lee for a world title held it up for almost three years, refusing to fight the other champions and top talents in the division in multiple well documented displays of abject cowardice and only made a single title defense of his meager three total against anyone even approaching being a credible opponent/legitimate threat.(David Lemiuex) How a guy that obviously gifted can absolutely squander his talent and conduct his buisiness and personal affairs the way he has and still have any supporters is absolutely mad. Ah well, at least they finally got round to stripping the title off the vicious ignorant chickenshit scumbag cunt a few months back, add in a few deserved savage back alley asswhippings and a prison stint or two and he'll about have gotten what he seems to deserve out of life at this point.
These two great boxers, chilling out and having fun, excellent.
I met Chris Eubank in Brighton two years ago and he still looks in fighting shape. Only met him briefly but he was a nice enough guy and very polite.
Lennox wise. But my heart is more with Eubank in this scenario. He's genuine and nice
Seriously. 2 Legends right there
Eubank had great character I rate that in a fighter
Chris Eubank in his weight class hardly displayed the kind of punching power Lennox Lewis had but that being said he delivered possibly the hardest single landed punch I have ever seen on Michael Watson. I don't know if the aftermath of that incident made Eubank more skittish about throwing big punches like that but when he went all out he could punch and take one hell of a punch as well.
That fight changed Eubank, he never wanted to "hurt" anybody after that fight with Watson. At heart hes a nice bloke, cant understand the negetivity he gets tbh.
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I dunno, Eubank didn't have a range of power punches, but his overhand right? That was a beast of a punch. Watch some highlights, he knocked a few dudes silly with that. Notably Nigel Benn in their first fight. One punch changed that fight and ended it very quickly. He didn't necessarily land his power shots as well as some other fighters, but to say he didn't display punching power is wrong. When that right hand connected, it was a serious power shot.
Yeah Eubank is a good person at the end of the day. He got assaulted by a dude once. Didn't go off on him, didn't even throw a single punch, just restrained him even though the guy was grabbing his balls. Most people, let alone boxers would have tried to beat the crap out of the guy. Eubank realised he didn't need to do that and resolved the situation without anyone getting hurt.
To me he's a class individual, although a bit unorthodox in the way he acts. He's also not stupid. He made money from his arrogant persona as a boxer and being the "bad guy" of a very competitive British middleweight/super middleweight scene at the time. Fair play to him. Outside of the ring and hyping up fights, which boxers accept as part of the game, I've never seen him come across as anything but a class individual. Even if his reality TV show was possibly the cringiest thing I've ever seen, he still came across as a quirky but genuinely nice person.,
wait are you really comparing a heavyweight and a super middle weight on power?
Love this video. Eubank comes across so humble and genuine.
How shit they've found somewhere where eubank jr is smiling!
Eubank, a Unicorn of Boxing. Forever a Legend.
1:18 that was a Bomb right there, Respect to both of them, they are two Legends!
Two top men, two top boxers..
Lennox sure is a big bastard ;)
Tyson's jab was very similar because he was so small all of his jabs were usually rising like this one making his jab very very dangerous
SomeVids no
not one spiteful comment at a quick glance below !! a youtube first perhaps ?
Hahahaha
Lewis is the man. You can see the difference between heavyweight and middleweight when they walk together. Both amazing British boxers
It's lovely to see those two gooning around. Warms me 'eart, so it does.
"I don't know how to do that"
Ur never to old to learn! Imagine if Eubank had such advice during his career!
That was an extemley powefull Jab Eubank Throws in this clip , i am surprised he can still punch like that at this age.
steve h they say the last thing to leave a boxer is his punch 👍
Pretty sure Eubank was only in his mid to late 30s in this clip. I think this was shot right after Eubank retired.
@@andya5597 this was after Lewis last fight 2003 not sure how old Chris was back then but he retired in 97 after calzaghe fight I think
@@ellisjames8517 98 after second Thompson fight
I love that from Eubank. 'I dont know how to do that' then proceeds to do it immediately. For all his persona he makes out before a fight, hes intelligent enough to take advice and is actually a gentle human being. .
2 British treasures
West African/Jamaican treasures lol
+ph1484 born and raised in England 😂 west African/Jamaican heritage. But they are both proud British men 🇬🇧
harry mcmillan #Jamaican
+ph1484 again nice racial colour profiling 👍 stay classy
harry mcmillan #african
Nice video to see. They're both amazing, and such gentlemen.
thats a nice jab because you can trick your opponent an throw the upper cut when you coil
Its not a jab though.. More like a overhand left.. The coiling explained better would have.. These boxers never write a boxing technique book.
The second half of this video is hilarious 🤪
Just shows no matter how experienced you are theres always something new to learn.
what a character eubank is, there is no one like him
I can't help it. I laugh every time when Eubank's phone falls out of his pocket on that first punch!
Nice to see two legends of the game having fun.
two absolute legends of the fight game...and fantastic guys as well!
Eubank is so humble human being. No wonder God made him a worthy champ🥊🙏
Lennox lewis was amazing, one of the best heavyweights in history.
lewis knows that sweet science very well..
I know Lewis is the opposite of it but he looks like one of the most hood guys of all time sometimes lol in a bad ass way
This is great. Good seeing two maestro’s having some fun and banter. Lennox would make a great trainer imo.
2 british legends
gotta love Eubank, heart chin power he brought boxing to the masses in Britain in the 90's
is there a full video?
I've gotta coil, I've gotta coil, I've gotta coil right into it
I love the camaraderie between these two superstars
What a great bit of footage!Friendly and cool.
This is a free masterclass.
Life is beautiful.
Before fighters real that day. Not using any kind of drama or social media shits.
God bless this two master of boxing
My 2 favourite British boxers of all time along with Calzaghe.
What program is this?
Can I use this video in my Channel as an example....Please inform me I would appreciate it
Eubank @ 0.28 "hehehe ok" Like a lil kid there! lol
I remember reading a post on boxing forum by someone who fought Lewis, Holyfield, and Foreman. He said even though Foreman had hardest punch in terms of force, Lewis had this crack to his punch that would leave you blacked out for a split second when it landed.
I'm not surprised, you can often see the moment of amazement the first time Lennox lands a clean right hand in a fight, then the fight suddenly changes, the guy doesn't want more of this smoke so he stops trying to come forward, or even tries to get disqualified like undefeated giant Akinwande.
Mercer was asked if he ever faced someone hitting that hard (about Wlad) and he said "yes, Lennox Lewis hits harder", he instantly thought only this name, and it was near the end of his career.
I think his punching power is highly underrated.
Morrison even took a knee on a jab !
where is the rest of this?
does anybody know where i can find the whole of this?
see this Is what a lot of people can learn from. 2 different counties and yet same passion and can actually get on and have a convo.
Shame I cant say the same for other people.
It's never too late to be a trainer!!!
That lsat punch was a peach!
At 14 - 15 seconds Lennox Lewis had an awkward look on his face.
That last punch was sweet by Eubank. Most men would be rolling around on the floor after that.
Lennox Lewis one of the great Canadian Heavyweights.
John Doyle He’s British mate. If he was a Canadian then he would have flown the Canadian flag every time he went into the ring as a pro but he flew the Union Jack instead.
I could watch pros exchange teqniques like this all day
Man that is one helluva jab he's got.
Lennox is a boxing pugilist. Pugilist specialist.
The true undisputed tracking a middle weight champ how to throw a punch
They have a good chemistry for a training program.
Humility and confidence in equal measure, what a great man.
"i felt that, hurt my foot" lol
Beautiful beautiful video and a killer shot right at the end...
...still is one of my favourite videos on CZcams.
Two of the most pleasant personalities in professional boxing.
Crazy snap on the last punch....wheww
''Any time you're ready''
@Sibu786 good tip, good way to get an opening throw a jab to the chest, to bring the guard down, then boom with an arching right, check out tommy hearns vs duran, i also like too left body shot then pivit off the momentum, with a right hook or uppercut, you get real good power.
This is priceless right here🙌🏿
0:10 " Those europeans eh "....hahaha
He hits it bloody hard the second time.
Eubank is great! as is Lewis. Two masters of the art and great characters too!
that last punch was a knock out!
I wanna see this episode
How Humble both of them are lennox for showing and Chris for admitting he didn't know how
Chris Eubanks had a beautiful style.I felt Lennox didn't show enough respect for a fellow champions style.
Agree.
JVO King Lennox became undispute world heavyweight champ with his style. Did Eubank?? stfu
but, Eubank wasn't a heavyweight....
JVO King lewis has way more accolades than eubank bro
I agree. Both are fighters in 2 different weight divisions. Most heavyweights struggle to move like middleweights, that's probably why Lewis couldn't understand why Eubank was throwing from so far away.
If there were more Chris UBank seniors around the world would be a better brighter place .
I agree with you except I think Michael Watson and Nigel Benn could have Froch when they were at peak.
Watson maybe. Benn, I think gets tired.
SO your apponent knows everytime a punch is comeing and they know what to expect. Nice 1
Hah, fun video this, enjoyed watching both these talented prizefighters with my Da when I was a kid!
yep eubank had the best chin ever, he was never cuncussed in any fight, my fav boxer ever in so many great fights the best .
The lesson translated:
Lewis: 'throw a jab'
Eubank: *throws a jab from jabbing range'
Lewis: no, throw a really hard jab from inside *demonstrates a left hook off the back foot*
Eubank: *throws a left hook off the back foot*
Lewis: *looks smug*
The 'lesson' condensed: 'if you're in hooking range throw a hook and not a jab'.
@fadethetrade maybe the appropriate vernacular should have been MORE trouble. It's a pretty well known fact that boxers 6'3' or more lasted longer and were able to tie Tyson up a bit better than fighters of comparable size. Tyson was awesome in his prime no doubt, but not without flaws.
Lewis can make a great coach
Eubank absolute class act, not big headed at all. Listens