Round sixpublished at 23:47 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014
Eubank's corner: "Get him out of there. What's the matter with you? You've got every punch. Step on him now. Bring the fight to him. Throw those punches."
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Eubank's corner: "Get him out of there. What's the matter with you? You've got every punch. Step on him now. Bring the fight to him. Throw those punches."
Alan Pierce:, external Chris Eubank Snr is a legend!
Justin Tense:, external Sounds like this fight is all one-way traffic from Saunders. Has Eubank Jr inherited the KO power from his dad?
Better from Eubank as he comes forward and lands a body shot. A couple of right upper cuts landed by him as well as he gets closer to Saunders. A left hand thrown by Eubank but Saunders retaliates with one of his own. Eubank ducks and dives as Saunders comes at him on the ropes. Good evasive action. Both land solid shots to the head as the fight starts to come to life. That was a tight round.
Saunders' corner: "When you're jabbing, you've just got to go ping or bing. A left uppercut. It's just finding the right time to do it. He's getting desperate now, and when he's jumping in he's vulnerable to the left cross. And he's punching fresh air."
Ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr tweets, external a picture of Chris Eubak Snr watching his son from ringside:
Eubank is trying to disrupt Saunders by chatting to him during the round. He needs to do something to upset his rival but Saunders doesn't look interested in getting involved in any of that nonsense. Billy Joe's jab just keeps coming and Eubank Jnr is looking frustrated. Has the challenger won a round yet? Not by my reckoning.
WBA world super-bantamweight world champion Scott Quigg on Twitter:, external Jab from Saunders is controlling this fight, distance is key making Chris Eubank Jr. fall short and clumsy Eubank looking lost for ideas.
Eubank's corner: "Get some ice! That was better. Come forward behind your jab. You've got to get close, OK? And start pressing him down. Beat him up. Start bashing him up, mate. Alright? Start beating him up."
A couple of upper cuts landed by Eubank as he looks to get off the ropes. Little happening for him though as Saunders controls the fight with his right hand jab. A right uppercut moves Saunders' head back but it appears to have little effect. Saunders looking far more controlled in the opening rounds.
Saunders' corner: "Can we have a towel here, please? Looking good, Joe. When he jumps in don't you jump in, because he's looking to unload his right hand. But keep kidding him. Perfect. Well done, Joe. Concentration Joe, all the time. He's getting a bit concerned now. You can see it on his face."
Eubank misses with a big right. All a bit scruffy from the man from Sussex. Saunders sticks with his jab and lands another one flush on the chin. A boxing lesson from Billy Joe so far but still early days. Eubank now on the ropes and looking bemused by what is happening to him. A left hook finally landed by Eubank as the round comes to an end. A few words exchanged before they retreat to their corner.
Saunders' corner: "Nice and patient behind your jab. Little bit of kidding then snap. Kidding, snap, then crack. You're looking good, Joe son."
Eubank's corner: "Relax and move forward, and keep putting the pressure on. Slow pressure. Get behind your jab."
A cautious opening to the second round. Saunders's fast hands causing Eubank a few problems as the latter struggles to make an impact. Jab, jab, jab, Saunders is enjoying himself. Another jab as the Olympian continues to come forward. Eubank recognises a right hand landing with a nod but is unable to react. Another good round for Saunders.
Saunders' corner: "How do you feel? You're looking good. Beautiful."
Eubank's corner: "When you set down make sure your legs are bent and then let go. Threes and fours."
Ash Jung:, external Looking for Saunders win tonight. Looks right up for it.
Kenneth Murby:, external Fancy Eubank Jr. to stop the more experienced Saunders and a surprise Chisora KO.
Paul Smith Jr, British super-middleweight champion:, external Billy Joe wearing a pair of Winning gloves. I wore them once after a hand break. They're like pillows. Filled with sponge. In bubble wrap.
An even start as Billy Joe Saunders looks to get his jab going early on. Chris Eubank Jnr is looking to counter attack but is being made to miss. Saunders looks composed as he ignores his rival's posturing. A good right by Saunders lands but Eubank suddenly switches to the front foot and momentarily gets Saunders on the ropes. A good round by Saunders.
They are under way. This has to be Billy Joe Saunders's biggest test so far in his career, while the same can be said for Chris Eubank Jnr. There is a lot at stake here.
John: Billy Joe Saunders has the big-fight experience. Eubank Jnr has the raw talent and family name. Should be a great fight no matter which way it goes.
James: Big fight between Eubank Jr and Billy Joe Saunders tonight. Worthy of a larger venue in my opinion. I think Eubank Jr is going to win and, like Mayweather, dominate for years to come.
World super-middleweight title challenger Paul Smith on Twitter:, external For those asking, I've bet on Billy Joe Saunders to win on points. But, for me this could go Eubank's way by stoppage & I won't be surprised