Frank Warren
Frank Warren, Britain’s premier and longest-serving boxing promoter, has been building champions in the professional sport for nearly 45 years and was acknowledged for his work across the industry in 2008 with his entrance into the International Hall of Fame.
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Eubank And Son Are Becoming Boxing’S Biggest Irritants
By Queensberry Promotions
ALAN HUBBARD’S PUNCHLINES - 12.6.16
If there is a passing bandwagon you can be certain Chris Eubank snr will have jumped aboard, his son hanging on to his coat-tails.
If there is a boxing party the uninvited Eubanks will be the first gatecrashers, dad sniffing around to see what’s in it for junior.
First we had the near-tragedy when Nick Blackwell ended up in an induced coma after being knocked out by Chris jnr in a British middleweight title fight.
The Eubanks angered the Blackwell family by summoning a media conference against their express wishes in which the pair expressed concern for Nick but took the opportunity to emphasise what a dangerous puncher Chris jnr is becoming – according to his dad.
Subsequently Eubank jnr offered to give Blackwell his Lonsdale Belt –when it was not his to give as he hasn’t won it outright yet.
They should have kept their heads down and left well alone.
Then, when he called up to comment about the death of Muhammad Ali on ITV’s Good Morning Britain Chris snr couldn’t help linking The Greatest to himself and his son’s potential, much to the opprobrium of many fans.
One tweeted this to host Piers Morgan:
"@piersmorgan did chris eubank really just promote his son whilst discussing the greatest!? @GMB,”.
Another then posted: "Whilst eulogising about Ali on @GMB Chris Eubank manages to shoehorn in that his son will be competing at the Olympics #B**
Shorlty afterwards, a different viewer commented: "Chris Eubank is a right t****r. Goes on #GMB to talk about Muhammad Ali and talks about himself. Irritating b**tard."
His reference to the Olympics also caused anger because when it was confirmed that pros were now eligible to box in the Games Eubank immediately volunteered Chris jnr as GB’s middleweight representative; but he must have known that Liverpool’s Anthony Fowler had already qualified and been selected.
The only reason he was suggesting jocking off Fowler could be to get publicity for his son. Fortunately Team GB would not play punchball with such a noxious notion.
Chris, we’ve loved you, applauded you and laughed at you. You are a card and were a great fighter. But now you are becoming an irritant who is getting up more people’s noses than your left jab ever did those of your opponents.
You briefly changed your name this year to ‘English’ because you said you wanted to be part of this country’s great traditions and heritage.
But your blatant bandwagonning is very un-English. Think about it.
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