Carl Froch chooses a naturally larger, more proven warrior, medium weight Chris Eubank Jr. to defeat Conor Benn tonight in the fight at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London. Froch says that Eubank Jr. (34-3, 25 KO) is “Too gigantic” For the unverified Benna (23-0, 14 KO).
Although Froch notes that 35-year-old Eubank Jr. It is not at the world level, it still has too much size and ability to Benn. He believes that Conor made zero during his career, and his best win was with 37-year-old Chris Algeri in 2021. At that time he was faded in his career and had nothing.
Is it about money?
Some fans in social media are strongly convinced that Benn’s main goal in his career is to operate the name of his celebrated father to earn money without the action of normal fighters. Therefore, we did not see Conor Benn to be adapted to any of these welterweight:
– Jaron Ennis – Brian Norman Jr. – Shakhram Giyasov – Karen Chukhadzhian
The chances are high that Benn would lose to all these warriors, and his career came to an end if his promoter, Eddie Hearn, decided to test him. This strengthens fans of beliefs that Benna’s career is only about making money.
Froch criticism Benna reminds what many boxing fans say about him. He did not fight anyone and was carefully maneuvered by his promoters from the first day. He has been a professional for almost 10 years, and the only significant warrior in his CV is Algeri. It was four years ago.
“I think that Chris Eubank Jr. should be too gigantic for Conor Benn. Eubank Jr. YouTube channelThinking about today’s fight between two warriors in London. “Conor Benn did nothing. He did not prove anything. He did not beat anyone notes.”
Froch does not mention that Eubank JR can be weakened enough for Benn to win due to a combination of bringing weight and a 10-pound hydration clause. He was not energetic enough in his career to achieve 160 without much effort, and in the mid -1930s. Eubank Jr. is a live fossil in boxing conditions.
Benna’s record
“Chris Algeri’s knockout proved nothing because Chris Algeri was completed [in 2021]. This is his best win. I think Conor Benn has a lightweight future, regardless of whether he wins this fight or not. He is only 28 years vintage – said Froch.
“He can go further and do something. It will be fascinating to see how he is doing. I hope that he will not be seriously injured, damaged or knocked out, and his confidence is destroyed. It happened [welterweight] Kell Brook when he approached Golovkin [in 2016] in the weight ward [middleweight] It shouldn’t have been inside. He broke his eyes. Hopping into the weight ruins the career of the warrior – said Froch.
Since then, however, the Baltimore man’s life has been extremely hard. A first-time exhibition with YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul, scheduled for November, was canceled after Davis found himself at the center of domestic violence allegations.
Further allegations led to “Tank” losing his WBA belt and being declared champion during his hiatus, but earlier this year reports surfaced that he could return against former foe and current WBC interim super lightweight champion Isaac Cruz.
After Ryan Garcia posted, it’s yet another former foe of Davis who is now calling for a rematch social media his intention to secure a second fight.
“I pray I get a tank rematch one day. I need it back on equal footing. I need it!!!”
Garcia suffered a seventh-round loss to Davis when they met in April 2023, but “King Ry” has repeatedly said since the fight that he was far from his best as it was a 136-pound catchweight fight with a 10-pound rehydration clause.
“I think there will be a large split in boxing now,” promoter Matchroom Hearn told the media. “If you go with Zuffa, you’re out of the governing bodies. I think that’s really what it’s going to have to be like.”
Hearn’s comments come at a time when Zuffa Boxing is gaining momentum and gaining attention from fighters and promoters across the sport. The long-term question was whether the events would interact with the WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO systems, or go in a different direction.
Hearn explained his position.
“If you sign with Zuffa, you can’t win the world championship,” he said. “You can’t have it both ways.”
He pointed to the recent movement to include titleholders and challengers, arguing that fighters who leave the customary route are giving up some of what boxing has historically valued most.
“Legacy will always be the answer,” Hearn said.
This line leads to a real fight under the headlines. Zuffa can offer money, platform power and stern promotion via TKO. Time-honored boxing still offers belts, rankings and the story behind becoming a champion.
Many competitors will try to secure both if possible. Hearn is doubtful whether the balance can be maintained.
Hearn also criticized recent arguments against the Ali Act and said income transparency remains one of the strongest protections for combatants in the current US system.
Whether fans agree with Hearn or not, he touched on something real. Boxing may be heading down two separate paths, and fighters will soon have to decide which is more vital.
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Moses Itauma is willing to face the uncompromising heavyweight veteran after his last fight, a methodical fifth-round stoppage victory over Jermaine Franklin.
The 21-year-old showed his world-class potential last month, scoring a third-round knockout before stopping the typically tough Franklin with a powerful uppercut.
Itauma has since been named mandatory challenger for the WBO title, putting him in pole position to face the winner of the Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois fight at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester on May 9.
However, this highly developed talent is ranked No. 1 in the WBA and No. 2 in the WBC, which gives him several options to consider before his next assignment.
As for a potential fight with Deontay Wilder, Itauma said DAZN in preparations for the American’s fight with Derek Chisora, that he would be open to fighting him.
“If he wins, yes. You have to weigh the risk against the reward. What do you get [from fighting] his?
“He is a legend in the sport and I really respect him, but you have to weigh the pros and cons.”
After suffering two knockdowns and beating Chisora by split decision earlier this month, former world champion Wilder is looking for another chance.
I’m talking to ESPNThe 40-year-old said he was not in the mood to avoid potential opponents, including Itauma, who made a huge impression on him against Franklin.
“I’m a heavyweight. All the other characters are heavyweights. Why not? I’m not [dodging] anyone.
“I didn’t know who Moses was, but I saw his last fight with Franklin… What a damn KO. He seems like a potential champion. Why not test him?”
Since their confused encounter, Chisora has demanded an immediate rematch with Wilder, who will likely face an alternate opponent in his next fight.
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