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Conor Benn says “fear of losing” with Chris Eubank Jr.

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Conor Benn said that the fear of losing leads him to fight Chris Eubank Jr. on Saturday.

Benn (23-0, 14 KO) and Eubank Jr. (34-3, 25 KO) collide at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in a very anticipated and malicious fight three years after the cancellation of the original planned fight after Benn did not pass two medication tests. Since then, he was cleaned for fighting in Great Britain.

In the time of canceling, the contempt between them increased, along with the competition between their fathers, Chris Eubank Sr. and Nigel Bennem, who fought twice in the 1990s.

Both for the first time during a week of fighting for the first time in London in London. Benn said it was a fear of losing, not the joy of winning, motivated him.

“I’m afraid they are losing all the time. This is what he pulls me out of bed at five in the morning. I’m afraid he is losing,” said Benn.

“I work in this way. Some people … love to win. That’s why I train strenuous, fear of losing. Especially for this man.

“Of course you have doubts, fears, worries. Ultimately. I had my whole career. This is a natural part of this process.

“Am I very confident? I am very confident. As always confident because I put on a job.”

The fight will be questioned at 160 pounds with a 10-pound hydration re-clause.

Benn, a welterweight, accelerates two divisions to fight, but both men repaid the weight factor.

“I still hear these two classes, he does not give two weight classes, he does not give two classes of weight,” said Eubank Jr.

“His last fight was 156 pounds; for three years he was not a welterweight. This fight is not about size or weight. It’s about skills, sacrifice, specialist knowledge.

“All these areas in which I stand out and have many more years of experience than Conor Benn. It will be a division factor.”

Benn also said that weight would not be a problem for him.

“My last two fights were 153 years elderly. I’m a welterweight weight,” he said.

“My best performances came at 147 [pounds]. I feel sturdy at the age of 147, but I feel sturdy enough in 160 [pounds] To make this man’s number and then drop back. I want this title of WBC champion. “

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Hearna’s promise “No Excusses”: Can a perfectly prepared Conor Benn be defeated by a larger, more experienced Chris Eubank Jr.?

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Image: Hearn's "No Excuses" Promise: Can a Perfectly Prepared Conor Benn Defeat the Bigger, More Experienced Chris Eubank Jr.?

Eddie Hearn had his own salesman’s hat of Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn, talking about Conor’s chances on Saturday evening at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London.

(Loan: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing)

The description of Hearna Benna (23-0, 14 KOL) made it sound like Android, which will come out on a mission and destroy the mission after pressing the button. Benn can be without emotions and determined to perform his mission, because he usually fights control. This approach will not act against Eubank Jr. (34-3, 25 KO), who is a fighter who will outsmart him.

Hearn had wild eyes, talking about what Benn will do with Eubank Jr, and it seems that he really believes that he would work on a larger, more experienced warrior in their head on Dazn PPV.

“No excuses” Benn

“If we could program Conor Benn, we would not need a training camp. We would have a special button that allows Conor Benn to appear at the absolute peak of his power,” said Eddie Hearn IFL TVTalking about Conor before the fight with Chris Eubank Jr. On Saturday evening in London.

If Hearn could program Benna, his chances of winning would raise because he would make the right decisions against Chris Jr. No deviation.

“Without excuses. Absolutely the sharpest version of Conor is coming and I believe that it will be good enough. Conor Benn is a great welterweight weight,” said Hearn. “On Saturday evening, the son of Chris Eubank SR will fight with his son Nigel Benn before 65,000 people.

It is a generational fight once in a lifetime and it will also be a great card. It will be electric. Let’s live in a while and enjoy. In battle it is a fight 50-50, said Hearn for Eubank Jr. vs. Benn.

Last updated 23.04.2025

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Fight of dreams in creating? Turks Alalshikh Fans of Ennis – Teofimo Showdown as mandatory duties

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Image: Times Square Tensions: Teofimo Lopez Accuses Ryan Garcia of 'Character' Play, Demands More Passion for May 2nd Mega-Card

Turki Alalshikh today asked his followers on X what they think about the fight between the United Countryside Champion Jaron “Boots” Ennis and Teofimo Lopez. It is a fight that would require two things if it happened.

Turki would not ask fans what they thought about the battle between Ennis and Teo, if he did not think that this match would be quickly.

  1. Teofimo must defeat Arnold Barboza Jr. May 2
  2. Ennis successfully defends against the mandatory WBA Shakhram Giyasov

Turki did not say when he could consider the fight between shoes (34-0, 30 KO) and WBO Featherlight Krok in welterweight (21-1, 13 KO). For both, It can’t happen soon.

Ennis was raised today to Super Champion by the WBA Championship Committee and was authorized to defend against Giyasov (17-0, 10 KO) within 120 days of victory over Eimantas Stanionis on April 12.

Promoter Boots, Eddie Hearn, would probably be delighted that he would face Teofimo then instead of Giyasov. Not only the fight with Lopez for more money, but is easier for Ennis than in the face of the silver medalist of the Olympic Giyasov 2016 Olympic medalist.

Lopez does not have an attractive fight in a direct pipeline if he wins in front of Barboza Jr. (33-0, 11 KO) May 2. His options are a unification match with IBF Richardson Hitchins and Subriel Matias. These are not great fights and both would be risky for Teo.

Built -in excuse

If Turks can put Lopez to fight WBA and IBF Champion Boots Ennis, it would be a larger payment for him. In addition, it provides Teo with a built -in excuse if it loses. He can always tell his fans that he was beaten by a welterweight in the world, shoes, and they would give him a free pass to his failure. Lopez would not have such luxury if he lost to the Hitchins or Matias.

Last updated 22/22/2025

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Billam-Smith ready for war with Puncher Glanton, Eyes Ramirez or Odetaa

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Image: Billam-Smith Ready for War with Puncher Glanton, Eyes Ramirez or Opetaia

Former Master WBO Cruiser in weight weight, Chris Billiam-Smith, wants to look good, beating Brandon Grenton in his 12-round fight for the sub-underground this Saturday, in Dazn PPV, and operate victory to get a quick world championship title. Billiam-Smith vs. Glanton is fighting on the Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London.

(Credit: Dave Thompson/Matchroom Boxing)

The main card starts at 17:00 BST / 12 PM ET / 9 AM Billiam-Smith (20-2, 13 KO) lost the title of WBO from Gilberto Ramirez on November 16 last year in the fight against Blood. During the fight he landed on the ramirez, but he was agreed.

Billiam-Smith occupies #4 WBC I #4 WBO. So he should be pushed in the ranking of victory over #3 WBA GLANTON (20-2, 17 KO). This fight will be more war than the last against Chris’s ramist, because the 33 -year -old GLANTON is a striking and will try to knock him out.

Podard composition

– Anthony Yarde vs. Lyndon Arthur
– Liam Smith vs. Aaron McKenna (average weight)
-Chris Billam-Smith vs. Brandon Glanton
– Viddal Riley vs. Cheavon Clarke

“Brandon Glanton, I saw a few of his clips. He approaches a comical style, a great puncher who can only create a great fight,” said Chris Billiam-Smith Boxing punchout About his opponent on Saturday, Glanton.

Brandon is the type of opponent with whom 34-year-old Billiam-Smith did well during his career. The only question is whether the tissue of the scars in front of his eyes had enough time to cure the fight against ramier. If Billiam-Smith begins to bleed everywhere, Glanton will operate it.

Title aspirations

“We did a homework. The training was good and we had a good camp,” said Billiam-Smith. “We had a similar height and sparring of the partners in which we came. Now it is from me to enter and do work. We have to wait and see,” said Billiam-Smith, when he thinks that he would fight for a world title.

“Yes, realistically, I think Jai [Opetaia] AND [Gilberto] Ramirez will probably fight. If I were one of them, I would look at exactly the same. It makes sense. Yes, I am interested in regaining the title of the world. Or one of these masters, I will look at Saturday.

“It is planned to win on Saturday, look good and immediately return to world titles. I am with the rankings of management bodies, as well as what I did in my career, I think I will come back there,” said Billiam-Smith to do it Seconds.

Last updated 22/22/2025

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