Ben Shalom, promoter Chris Eubank Jr, said that it would be a “disaster” for British boxing, if Conor Benn won their very anticipated clashes in London on Saturday evening.
35 years after their fathers – Chris Eubank Sr. And Nigel Benn – captivated British public opinion their own bitter competition, their sons collide at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium to lightweight a family feud during their own hit fight.
The event is based on a historic foundation located by their two world fathers. But after Conor Benn tested the positive in terms of the prohibited substance in leading to the original planned fight in 2022, the animosia between two sons became much more personal.
Benn was cleaned to fight in Great Britain in November and always maintained his innocence.
Shalom thinks that if Benn won, it would be bad for sport in Great Britain.
“I think that for British boxing Chris Eubank Jr. must win,” said Shalom ESPN.
“Personally, I think it will be a disaster if Conor Benn wins.
“But we expect Chris to win. He is a champion. He is a guy who has long been fighting at the world level.
“It was a arduous moment for sport what happened [with Benn]. The duration was arduous and I know that British boxing wants Chris to win.
“He did nothing wrong. He never cut off the corners. He is the one who is an exemplary role model. He who should look up to which children should look up and therefore feels such an obligation on his hands to make sure that on Saturday evening he goes on Saturday evening.”
Originally settled as a fight between the sons of two legends, the 2025 event acquired its own life.
The fight is now deeply personal between them and Eubank Jr. He said that his “duty” is to win the fight.
“Now it’s about preparing to get this kid out of boxing,” said Eubank Jr. On Thursday’s press conference.
“We don’t take it slightly anymore. He should have taken the opportunity I had when I played when I played when I took him lightly.
“It was his best shot, and now it’s over, because now I have a duty in boxing, fans, audience … I have to remove these guys from the picture.”
Shalom said he always knew that the fight would be huge, but he still exceeded his expectations.
“This is definitely a fight that has made the heart of the nation,” said Shalom Espn.
“Every generation, every walk of life, every city, every city, every age group, all.
“It’s Eubank [vs.] Benn, is the biggest British boxing story we’ve ever had.
“We founded several huge events with remuneration, but it is greater than the normal Pay-Per-View event. It’s arduous to top. It can be the largest British fight number … there in history.
“It’s about Chris Eubank Jr., who wants, in his eyes, punished Conor Benn for what happened.
“It makes it so intense. It makes it so fierce. That’s why this fight has everything.”