The son of former two-division world champion of boxing, Chris Eubank, gained revenge for his January loss to Liam Smith with a convincing win in the rematch last weekend, and he has praised his rival for the way he handled his losses, compared to the other three boxers.
He told iFL TV: "His team didn't throw in the towel even though he was losing every round, he stayed in there and took his beating like a man. A lot of fighters these days, they aren't willing to do that. If the fight isn't going their way, they're done. Get me out of here coach.
"Saunders did it. Dubois did it. A lot of fighters have done it. A guy did it on the same night on the undercard. The White Rhino [Allen] quit on his stool. People get upset, 'Oh you shouldn’t say that.’ Listen, I’m a fighter, I can say what I want. I do it, get in there and I fight and I don’t stop. I take a shot. I get up. I’m buzzed and I keep walking forward. Let me keep going, because I’ve done that I can talk on other guys."
Eubank Jr says the trio will regret rewatching the bouts and seeing themselves give up.
He continued: "The mentality I had, the mentality Liam had, that’s what true fighters should have. We owe it to the fans to give everything we've got and more importantly than that, you owe it to yourself. When you're old watching the replay of a fight, you've got to watch yourself not wanting to be there. You've got to live with that until you die."