The former interim Wba Mw champion Chris Eubank Jr entered this fight with a professional record of 23-1-0 (18 KOs=78%) and he is ranked as the No.7 super middleweight in the world (currently the #1 in this division is Gilberto Ramirez). He suffered his only loss when he faced Billy Joe Saunders in 2014 (via split decision, Saunders vs Eubank Jr), since then he has won five bouts beating Nick Blackwell (=Eubank vs Blackwell) and Tom Doran in 2016 (=Eubank Jr vs Doran).
His opponent, the Ibo super-Mw champion Renold Quinlan, has a boxing record of 11-1-0 (7 knockouts) and he entered as the No.11 in the same weight class. He also suffered his only defeat in 2014, against Jake Carr, and then he has won three fights beating Daniel Geale in his last one. Chris Eubank Jr vs Renold Quinlan is valid for the IBO World super middleweight title (Quinlan’s first defense). Watch the video and rate this fight!
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Date: 2017-02-04
Where: Olympia, London, United Kingdom
Division: super middleweight (168 lbs, 76.2 kg)
Title: IBO World super middleweight title
Eubank’s previous fight: Chris Eubank Jr vs Tom Doran
Eubank’s next fight: Chris Eubank Jr vs Arthur Abraham
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Eubank vs Quinlan Fight Video:
(Free embeddable video hosted on Ok.ru and not uploaded by AllTheBestFights)
Hey Jr fight ggg u son of a bitc*
Good fight for Junior. I won’t judge the book by its cover nor this fighter by his persona. There is a whole world between what Jr says he is and what he truly is at the moment. But that’s not so important to me. If anyone is offended by him calling out GGG or any top fighters out there, ask yourself if this ain’t what any up-and-comer prospect would do?
This fight looked like it had a predetermined outcome, Quinlan was meant to be the Champion!! he looked more like a journeyman sparing partner. He certainly didnt throw much leather, he was a sitting duck for Jnr, perhaps this is his last payday – back to Aussie to do some surfing