Chris Eubank Sr looks like he might have some music requests for his sons ring walk 👀🥊 The Ring

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Chris Eubank Sr looks like he might have some music requests for his sons ring walk 👀🥊 The Ring


Chris Eubank Sr looks like he might have some music requests for his sons ring walk 👀🥊 The Ring Magazine’s first-ever boxing card on Saturday, April 26, titled ‘FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves, headlined by Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn, is live worldwide on DAZN. Buy the PPV at: www.dazn.com/boxing #DAZN #RINGMAGAZINE #BOXING

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  1. Simply the best definitely should of gone on a bit longer but a believe that slow song that came straight after was a tribute to his late son who passed so can't argue too much I guess

  2. 😅😅 I can't help but love this egotistical, self-centred attention seeking Chris Eubank 😅😅.
    Chris is a showmanship who writes his own script, directing it and acting 😅😅😅😅. Multitasking 😅😅.
    You would have thought that he was in charge of the entire event.😅😅😅.
    Regardless, I just adore him.

  3. Not being funny but it was a stunning ring walk. The addition was on point, a classic mix with modern so both Eubanks had a part. As soon as I seen the Eubanks come out the elevator doors I wondered what music would on for the ring walk. Frankly it was the best epic entrance in a very long time

  4. They played the benns, like a fiddle, If the Eubanks weren't boxers they would be fashion designers The Eubanks are proper businessmen, even the Eubanks I know in Jamaica they're all business People, they're in with the Chinese mafia over there, Oops nobody wants to talk about them Chinese mafia in Jamaica

  5. Lion King however they wouldn't have been a single positive comment towards him before the very first Nigel Benn Eubank fight in November 1990, Eubank was hated more than Jack Johnson in 1900 and fifteen, I feared for his life