Steve Collins Jr. was unexpectedly defeated by Spanish fighter Javier Santana, losing by a immense majority decision (60-55) over six rounds in Glasgow.
This humiliating loss came even as his legendary father, Steve Collins Sr., continued to publicly support him and reignite talks of a legacy clash with Chris Eubank Jr.
Collins Sr. revitalized Eubank Jr.’s path. a few days before the upset
The narrative around Collins’ name was already very stern. Just days before the fight, Collins senior spoke to Sky Sports about his son’s mistakes and continued ambition, emphasizing the importance of the family legacy:
“He’s been out in the desert and he’s been in a lot of fights that he shouldn’t have been in. He wants to get breaks, he wants to get on the massive stage and get a chance to fight massive names,” Collins Sr. said. Sky in an interview.
“He has to perform. When people see him, see what he is like, what he can do, let the audience look for a fight. Let them say Steve Collins Jr. vs. Chris Eubank Jr. Can it happen?”
These ambitious words are now sharper than ever as Collins Jr. faces up-to-date questions about its trajectory and current matchmaking choices.
Santana delivers a masterful upset with a dominant scorecard
Santana, entering the competition considered the clear underdog with a 3-2-2 record, executed a masterful game plan. He consistently outperformed Collins Jr., taking advantage of his opponent’s hesitation and launching keen, smart counterattacks. The score of 60-55 on the judge’s card was a convincing mandate for defeat.
Observers noted that Santana’s constant pressure and lateral movement effectively neutralized most of Collins Jr.’s rhythm and power. for most of the six rounds. A key factor in the shocking result was Collins Jr.’s inability. to cut the ring or create an effective distance.
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Fallout: The Legacy of Eubank Jr. on broken ice
Collins Jr. desperately needed a push to confirm the narrative of renewed family rivalry. This loss is a major blow to his readiness to compete with notable names like Chris Eubank Jr.
His father’s vision of the Collins Jr. fight. vs. Eubank Jr. seems distinctly premature now, especially after this humbling evening at Braehead Arena. The pressure is now immediate: he must demonstrate greater skill, have a clearer game plan and avoid further surprises.
The stunning result in Glasgow is a stark reminder that boxing has no respect for heritage; he only respects what happens in the ring during the next fight.
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