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Chris Eubank SR has an opponent ready for Conor Benn

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Eubank Sr has never been a fan of his son fighting Benn (Photo Credit: Lawrence Lustig, Boxxer)

Eubank does not believe that Benn will end up fighting his son photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Eubank does not believe that Benn will end up fighting his son photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

The very anticipated resentment between Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn is just over a month, and family rivals close the corners at the Tottenham Hotspurs stadium on April 26.

Hype for Eubank vs Benn last month went to overdrive when the first one He hit his younger rival On the other side of the egg after a heated press conference.

One of the men who does not seem to be excited about the fight is “the father of the next generation, Chris SR, who repeatedly stated that he does not believe that it would happen.

The couple were originally to fight in October 2022, before the news about Bennie passed two drug tests, which only two days pulled the event.

And Eubank SR said that his nephew Harlem would be ready for a “destroyer” – in his words – “when” he fights with his son.

Eubank SR has never been a fan of his son fighting with Benn (photo: Lawrence Lustig, Boxxer)
Eubank SR has never been a fan of his son fighting with Benn (photo: Lawrence Lustig, Boxxer)

“Conor was a warrior 147, he is broken, he is misled, Harlem is man for him.

“When the fight falls and I am talking about junior against Conor, Harlem will be ready. It may not be at the same time, but it will be another fight for them, I think.

Absolutely [it’s not going to happen]. I said it for the last time, if you check when the fight stayed for the first time, I said that it would not happen and the day before the fight was pulled. “

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhk1o1pacqc

Eubank fought with Conor Nigel’s father in two unforgettable battles in the 90s, emerging with one victory and one draw in probably the biggest competition of British boxing.

Eubank spoke after the impressive win of Harlem over the tough Irish Tyrone McKenna last weekend, where he dominated the opening bell before he scored a tenth space.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP0TS8NPDSU

Although the talented warrior himself, the 31-year-old profile pales compared to his polarizing cousin and it seems unlikely that in the near future he is fighting Benne.

Most observers perceive Eubank Jr as a favorite in the hit next month, but there are concerns about how much, at the age of 35, the reported rehydration clause by 10 pounds will come out of it.

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Inside the lucrative up-to-date undertaking of Amir Khan and his plans with the President of the Son Ghana

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The boxing career of Amir Khan took him to London, Athens, Las Vegas and Jeddah – and now he is heading to Ghana. At the age of 38, Khan will join forces with Sharaf Mahama, son of President Ghana John Mahama to promote the tank entitled “Battle of the Beasts Fight-Card in West Africa.

During his excellent struggle career, British-Pakistani never avoided a challenge by accepting powerful opponents such as Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, a seriously striking Terenka Crawford and the hazardous Zab Judah. His bold approach did not always bring success, and Canelo stopped him in the sixth round of their fights 2016, and Crawford forced him to retire after half the fight after catching him one of the most brutal low blows they had ever seen in boxing.

After pointing to returning from a retirement and even a potential meeting with Manny Pacquiao, it seems that Khan found his next venture-centers his promotional company, AK Promotions. The former GB Fighter team and the Olympic promotion of the Silver Medalist will cooperate with Ghana’s older promotions to distinguish African boxing on a global stage.

The event, scheduled for Friday, June 13 in Ghana, will be broadcast on Dazn and present a shock in heavyweight between Andrew Tabiti from the USA and his own Jacob Dicks Ghana.

In a bold move that reflects his own career, Khan aroused emotions with his latest undertaking. In an interview with The boxer said: “I know the President of the Son Ghana (Mahama). Sharaf contacted me and he said:” Listen, I would like you to make a boxing show here. ” I thought about it, and then I thought, “Let’s do it now.”

“I think it will be nice. Now is a good moment when boxing is still caressing all over the world. I decided” yes, let’s gather several fighters. “

“I always wanted to take care of the promotion myself. Being an exiletic, I know exactly how the promotional game works when it comes to fighters and weights. I have contacts, and this is good for me, because it shows where loyalty lies.

“I made millions for promoters. I made great offers from Turki Al-Sheikh, with Frank Warren, with Spencer Brown (head of Tyson Fury). So it will show me whether loyalty will be there with all other promoters.

“I worked with all the promoters of Golden Boy, Top Rank, Eddie (Hearn), Frank Warren, literally, everyone calls them. It will assist me go to a promotional game.

“I am a huge fan of this sport and I want the best fight to be best, just like Turks do now and in the last few years.”

Khan’s friend and colleague in promotional efforts, Mahama, shares his determination to grow boxing in Africa. He said: “This is the first of many. Our mission is to build a platform in which African warriors shine around the world, and fans get unforgettable nights they deserve. The world is looking and Ghana is ready.”

Despite the legendary “jungle rumbling” between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, held in Kinshash, Dr. Congo, in 1974, boxing did not achieve the same meaning in Africa, as in the USA, Europe, and recently in Saudi Arabia.

Khan is up-to-date in this world, but he has great plans for the future of boxing. He added: “The best need to fight best. This time we immerse feet in the water thanks to this program in Ghana, learning slowly. Then we will start to make more and more programs.

“It’s amazing that Dazn is also on board

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Terri Harper vs Natalie Zimmermann-Report of results and after the fight

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Zimmermann suffered a gruesome cut in her defeat to Harper Photo Credit: GBM Sports

Terri Harper defended her light title WBO, winning points over Natalie Zimmermann in Doncaster Photo Credit: GBM Sports
Terri Harper defended her featherlight title WBO, winning points over Natalie Zimmermann in Doncaster Photo Credit: GBM Sports

Terri Harper for the first time defended her featherlight title WBO, winning with a wide point with brave, but on Friday at the Eco-Power stadium in Doncaster.

Harper (16-2-2, 6 KO) secured the WBO belt winning points against Rhiannon Dixon, while Zimmermann (13-1, 3 KO) came to this one undefeated, but fought near the level of his opponent.

Experienced Harper showed from The OFF, and Zimmermann eats quick shots from the master in the opening round.

The German was a game and a brave, but success, and “Belter” found another right hand in the fourth, which shook the 42-year-old.

The domestic favorite continued to choose his opponent, but Zimmermann continued to connect challenging and bravely, and Harper unable to find blows to end the fight.

Zimmermann suffered a macabre cut in her defeat with Harper Photo Credit: GBM Sports
Zimmermann suffered a macabre cut in her defeat with Harper Photo Credit: GBM Sports

It seemed that the last round would be a formality, but Zimmermann suffered a terrible cut above the eye, which he poured with blood, and after the doctor’s inspection he was pleased to make the last bell in which the result was academic.

Harper stayed on the route to clash with other world champion Caroline DuboisWinning with margins 99-91 on all three results cards.

Hughes sees pointed

During the Co-Main Main event, Maxi Hughes took the empty silver WBC title with victory in points against Archie Keen (25-2, 9 KO) in a fight that did not come on.

In a tiny Hughes (29-7-2, 6 KO) action, he had the most eye-catching blows, he was more ambitious and was ruled by the result of 120-108, 116-112 and 115-113, which reflects how tough rounds were to shoot.

Hughes beat a sharp photo: GBM SPORTS
Hughes beat a pointed photo: GBM SPORTS
Sylvester overcomes mold

The former English Master, Reece Mold was unable to bypass Lewis Sylvester, who took the free title Ibo Continental Lightweight with a divided decision.

It was a bloody battle, but Sylvester (16-1, 4 KO) looked like a handy winner, and the results 97-93 and 96-94 saw how he announced the winner, with the third judge shooting 96-94 for mold (20-4, 6 KO).

Sylvester beat the photo to the form: GBM Sports
Sylvester beat the photo to the form: GBM Sports
Flint beaten by Laamouz

It was an excellent demonstration of courage, but Jimmy-Joe Flint was defeated on the results cards in his clash with Haithem Laamouz from Malta, who took the free title of Super Lightweight Ibo Continental.

Flint (15-3-2, 3 KO) hurt his hand in the second round and was unable to employ it, but fought for the argument. Laamouz (21-2, 9 KO) was announced the winner by the results 98-92, 98-93 and 96-94.

Other card

Ellie Hellewell went in her career for the first time ten rounds and was forced to work challenging before she registered a point victory in Super Bantamweight against Stevi Leva (13-4, 1 KO).

Hellewell (7-0, 1 KO) took the winner 97-94 on the judge’s card.

The only eight round occurred in a great welterweight, where Joe Hayden (18-0, 1 KO) remained invincible with an entertainment win in Lewis Booth (16-2).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B7B5QCQNFU

Hayden (18-0, 1 KO) was successful 78-75 for a scoring judge.

In six round competitions, Taz Nadadeem (6-0, 3 KO) won 60-55 with Bahadur penalties (4-30-4, 1 KO) in Super Middle Libra, and in Feathewght, Ed Hardy (4-0, 2 KO) dropped Darwing Martinez (8-32-2, 6 Kos) in the fourth round to the point.

In Super Welter, Jamie Mellers (8-1, 1 KO) won the first victory in space, stopping Cameron Kaihau (9-2) in the second round of their meeting.

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Josh Taylor vs Ekow Essuman – Substantial Fight Preview and forecasts

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Taylor and Essuman face-to-face at Thursday

Josh Taylor will face Ekow Essuman in Glasgow on Saturday photo Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
Josh Taylor will face Ekow Essuman in Glasgow on Saturday photo Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry

Josh Taylor first appears in 2025 on Saturday at OVO Hydro, Glasgow, and the Scot tries to breathe a recent life in his career, going to a welterweight to face Ekow Essuman to get a free international title of WBO.

Queensberry Frank Warren promotes Taylor vs Essuman, and Dazn Tels Gelive.

Taylor (19-2, 13 KO) dropped dramatically after cleaning the super featherlight division in May 2021. Durable points win with Jose Ramirez in Las Vegas This made him an undisputed champion.

The 34-year-old sticking to his wealth of belts in February 2022, but he looked very content to keep in a judgment in the case of Jacek Cattell in Glasgow, and just over a year later he saw the first defeat when Teofimo Lopez won on the cards to take the crown of WBO in Fresh York.

The rematch from Cattell was demolished, but he was still postponed, and they both finally met in Leeds in May last year, and Chorley’s man took revenge with the useful success of points.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFEKMVM4QLQ

The reconstruction now begins with “Tartan Tornado” and is in the face of tough Essuman (21-1, 8 KO) in its debut 147 pounds.

Born in Botswana, but a long -term resident of Nottingham, “engine” previously prevailed as a British and community champion, but he lost these titles to Harry Scarff because of his decision in November 2023.

Taylor and Essuman face to face at the Thursday press conference photo photo loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
Taylor and Essuman face to face at the Thursday press conference photo photo loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry

Since then, the 36-year-old has moved away, taking the invincible records of Owen Cooper (TKO10), and recently Ben Vaughan, winning a majority victory in November in Birmingham.

Collins meets McGregor

Undercard directs the intriguing clash in a featherweight when Nathaniel Collins and Lee McGregor block the horns in the entire brush for the free WBC Silver Feather Wweight title.

Collins (16-0, 7 KO) won the British belts and the community of nations, but only once in 2024 and shook off the rust in February, winning all eight rounds against Darwing Martinez.

McGregor (15-1-1, 11 KO) did the same in Bantamweight and was very advertised, but saw his star disappeared a bit in July 2023, when Erik Robles Ayala won the victory of points for Super Bantamble in Edinburgh.

“Błyskawica” won three in a row, the last victory in points against Isaac Lowe to accept the international WBC belt in December.

Ituma is fighting with Balogun

Moses Itauma (11-0, 9 KO) did not have to pass the second round in four fights in 2024, the last blowjob of Desey McKean in Riyadhu, and he should remove Mike Balogun (21-1, 16 Kos) early in their planned tough turnover, with the American in second place through Murata Gassiev in 2023

Ituma returns against Baloguna photo loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
Ituma returns against Baloguna photo loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
Other card

Aloys Junior (9-1, 8 KO) is on the eye, and the cruiser’s weight should send David Jamieson (13-3, 10 KO) at their planned ten round distances.

The vocal title of the Scottish area is available in medium weight, and Aston Brown (7-0, 2 KO) can become a recent master by winning points with Reece Porter (5-0, 3 KO).

In the only eight rounds of attractions, Luke McCormack (3-0, 2 KO) can continue his education thanks to the victory in Panama Samir Cuentes (4-5) in Super Lightweight.

In the only six rounds, Marcus Sutherland (7-0, 4 KO) can also win at an early stage of his featherweight meeting with Dylan Nixon (0-2).

In four circles, Alex Arthur debuts and should start with a point success in Super Middle weight against Robbie Chapman (13-49-9, 2 KO) and Drew Limond (3-0, 1 KO), son of Willie Limond, should triumph over cards against Ezequiele Gregor (3-22).

At a featherlight level, Lee Welsh (4-0, 1 KO) should pass by Tony Morton (1-17) early, and Luke Bibby (9-1, 2 KO) can return from defeat recently to overtake Cesar Ignacio Predes (18-18-1, 5 KO), also featherlight.

Reese Lynch, a super featherlight debutant, should start winning with Jonatas Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira (6-26, 5 KO).

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