Eubanks has improved since the Saunders defeat and it's not like that was some white wash. That fight was every bit as close as Thurman/Porter.
He hasn't fought anyone since BJS though, so his "improvement" can be from the fact his competition hasn't exactly been the stoutest. Besides, GGG is levels above BJS as well, so either of them...it doesn't matter which one of em...would take a clear UD or KO loss to GGG imo.
He definitely has the power attribute against GGG. I think Eubanks hits harder than Stevens and Lemiuex and he's quicker and more athletic than them as well. He throws some real nasty uppercuts too.
He does have some good power (got his from his Pops

), but more power than Stevens and Lemieux breh?
I don't know about that, they're probably equal in power at best, but he does have faster hands/reflexes and nice uppercuts as you mentioned.
Golovkin would be the favorite, but Eubanks isn't some walk in the park.
I don't think he's a walk in the park for GGG, but I do think GGG wins a wide UD over him or KOs him.
That's a great action fight to make. I'd be surprised if Eubanks bytched up and didn't go out on his shield in that one.
I like the fight for GGG due to the fact there's really no one at 160 that wants to fight him, so he might as well face a RING Top 10 opp who wants some work
