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Hearna’s warning: Benn Rematch can shorten his career, Eubank Jr. He must lose weight!

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Promoter Conor Benn, Eddie Hearn, said tonight at a press conference after the fight that Chris Eubank Jr. He should lower the weight to the rematch if it is like that.

Hearn added that they must think about whether to take a rematch with Eubank Jr., because he is afraid that if Benn is in a different fight such as the one he had tonight, he can shorten his career.

Eubank Jr. He defeated Benna 12-Rund with a unanimous decision on Saturday evening during the main fight at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London. Benn started well, but he made up when Eubank Jr. He began to apply his size, pressure and volume on him.

Results

116-112
116-112
116-112

Conor did not have offensive or defensive skills to deal with the relentless attack by Eubank Jr. The last four rounds, from eight to twelve, were a pure path in favor of Eubank Jr.

A slim chance?

The chances that Hearn will lead Chris Jr. to flow further than 160, they are slim and none. He does not intend to do this, unless Turki Alalashikh does not offer him a huge amount of money, but why would he have?

If Hearn thinks that Benn needs an impairment to fight Eubank Jr., he should return to 147 and risk against Jaron “Boots” Ennis, Brian Norman Jr. or Karen Chukhadzhian.

Hearn did not say how far below the 160-pound medium weight limit Eubank Jr. wants (35-3, 25 KO). He would probably like him to go as low as possible, he gave Benn (23-1, 14 KO) an additional disability, which will be in line with the 10-pound irrigation clause.

“For me, the danger was not for Chris Eubank Jr. Press conference after the fight After the defeat of Conor Benn with Chris Eubank Jr. On Saturday evening at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London.

“That’s why we have to think very carefully about the rematch because I don’t want to see him [Benn] in too many such fights. This is a kind of fights that will shorten your career, and he has such a long career ahead.

“So the conditions are already agreed to the rematch and it is the same as the first contract. Yes, I think the junior should go down a little lower Instead of Benn, who came two weight classes, “said Hearn, when he asked if he was considering abandoning a 10-punn rehydration clause for a rematch.

Benna level

It is doubtful whether Benn has a career outside his family fights with his family from Eubank Jr, because he lacks talent to overcome the best fighters at 147. It would be worse for him if he moved to 154 or 160 against the real world -class opposition.

The only reason why today’s fight was close is that Eubank Jr. He is 35 years aged and is no longer close. He was also forgiven. The biggest reason he was close is that Eubank Jr. It does not belong to the elite at the age of 160. If Hearn matched Conor Benn to any of these medium weight, he would be destroyed tonight:

– Janibek Alimkhnuly
– Carlos Adams
– Erislanda Lara
– Yoenli Hernandez
– Troy Isley
– Denzel Bentley

Last updated 27/27/2025

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Teofimo Lopez omits the meeting with Arnold Barboza Jr. After the previous incident

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WBO Lightweight Wytreight, Teofimo Lopez, decided not to take place with the mandatory contender Arnold Barboza Jr. During today’s great newcomers to Recent York for their fight on Friday, May 2, live on Dazn PPV in Times Square.

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Perhaps one of the reasons why Teofimo (21-1, 13 Kos) decided not to do a meeting was that he did it for the last time, hit Barboza Jr. After the face after he rejected the cowboy hat. Barboz Jr. He tried to get to Teo so that he could mark him, but he could never. If they made a meeting today, there are chances that Barboz Jr. He would hit him.

No fireworks?

“Trains will continue, honey. I am content, I am excited, let’s go,” said Arnold Barboz Jr. Great newcomers to New York For fighting the WBO Lightweight Welter Welter Teofimo Lopez champion on Friday, May 2. “I am very excited that I can share with him. He is an amazing warrior. He is one of the best at 140, right?”

It is premature to call Teofimo “peak 140” because he still did not fight the WBC champion Alberto Puello, the master of WBA Gary Antuanne Russell, or the main belt of IBF Richardson Hitchins.

“But I am also an amazing warrior. It will be fireworks. Let’s go. I stick to my game plan. On May 2, it’s time to activate,” said Barboza Jr.

This fight will not have fireworks because Teo and Barboz Jr. They are not lethargic. Teofimo has power, but never consistently attacks his opponents.

“We are here to present a concert and toasty it up for everyone and take over control. I come to the law. It’s all mine. I will always respect it, but he crossed this border and we must put it there,” said Teofimo when he was asked that he was striking Barboza Jr. during their last press conference.

“Nevertheless, on Friday, May 2, we will deal with business. Master? I am a master, rightly. He is not a master. He had to work in my own way, but he is still not there. So all that I will go there and do what I have to do – fun and beat the brakes from this boy,” said Teofimo.

Last updated 28/28/2025

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Fight “ending career”? De la Hoya with the potential consequences of Benna – Eubank Jr. II

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Image: "Career-Ending" Fight? De La Hoya on the Potential Consequences of Benn - Eubank Jr. II

Oscar de la Hoya, promoter Golden Boy, believes that if British fighters Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr. They will fight the rematch, probably “ends his career” because of the punishment they absorb in the Second War.

Eubank Jr. He threw almost 1,000 blows and had Benna near knocking in rounds 11 and 12. Chris Jr. He landed 367 out of 912 thrown at 40.2%. Benn was 215 of 593, for 36.3%.

Benn and Eubank Jr. I don’t have a career. They operate at the British national level. So, even if they are physically washed after the Second War, they can continue to fight the same opposition level, as before without any decline, because they don’t fight world -class fighters.

Eddie Hearn expressed the belief that Benn could win world titles in 147 and 154, but any little hope for this event could be broken if he fought again with Eubank Jr. In another exhausting match.

Both warriors traded with bombs from close range on Saturday evening in London, England. Naturally larger and more experienced warrior, Eubank Jr. (35-3, 25 KO), defeated Benna (23-1, 14 KO) by a 12-round unanimous decision of the results 116-112 x 3.

Hoyi warnings

“The rematch will probably end their career right away. It’s so intense,” said Oscar de la Hoya Warrior About Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr., if they fight again because of the exhausting first match.

Promoter Eddie Hearn expressed his concern for Benn’s career if he takes a rematch with Eubank Jr., because he knows that it will be an exhaustive fight that will push him to the edge. If Conor simply cares about the money and receiving this great day, he will probably take a rematch. He has already said that he wants to fight eubank jr again.

If Benn returns to the welterweight division after the second fight against Eubank Jr, it will not be good if he fights with pretenders or any of the masters. Even WBC Master Mario Barrios would be too good for him, especially after Eubank Jr.

Last updated 29.04.2025

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De la Hoya wonders if Devin Haney’s chin can refrain from Jose Ramirez after the physical trauma of Ryan Garcia’s fight

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Image: De La Hoya Wonders if Devin Haney's Chin Can Hold Up Against Jose Ramirez After the Physical Trauma of the Ryan Garcia Fight

Promoter Oscar de la Hoya asks if Devin Haney’s chin can be repaired in a year that he has left the ring since his defeat with Ryan Garcia in April last year. De la Hoya believes that Haney, 26, was abandoned three times, and he was wounded many times in the fight with Ryan, he could permanently impair his chin.

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This is a bad thing for Haney (31-0, 15 KO), which was removed by the Modern York Sports Sports Committee because of the positive Garcia test for the forbidden Ostarina Ped. However, Haney is fighting the forceful hit of Jose Ramirez (29-2, 18 KO) this Friday, May 2, at the Times Square in Modern York. The commission can do nothing with Haney’s chin, who was detached from this fight with Garcia.

Career threatened?

De la Hoya believes that Haney has a heart and says that that is why he got up after dropping Kingra in April last year. However, if Haney’s chin disappears from this fight, the heart will not save him against the ramist, because he will hit him strenuous all night on the head. He will not take a break in rest, just like Ryan, because it has a better engine.

We could see the beginning of the end of Devin’s career on Friday evening if he was beaten and detained by Ramirez. It will be worse for Haney against other warriors in welterweight, because many of them hit harder than Ramirez and are much younger. Haney is too gigantic to return to 140, and even if he did, he would be food for fighters such as Gary Antuanne Russell, Alberto Puello and Richardson Hitchins.

“I think Devin has his hands full because he is leaving the destructive knockout. Will he enter the ring, thinking:” Oh my God, what happened to me in my last fight with Ryan? Wait a second. I have to face the ranie. What should I do? “Is a bit of confusion in Devin’s head,” said De la Hoya during Great arrivals On Monday in Modern York.

Haney will fight as always he did, stabbing, connecting and moving. We have seen his formula many times in the fighting with George Cambosos Jr. and Regis Prograis. He will try to frustrate Ramirez and remain out of scope of shooting.

“Will he hit me? Is I going to be knocked out? Is my chin still the same? When you are knocked out as a warrior, you are certainly, it just falls,” said De la Hoya. “He [Haney] showed the heart. The heart is different. Chin, you cannot fix the chin. It takes your confidence. “

Ramirez will hit him strenuous because this guy was his trainer Robert Garcia, to direct Haney’s chin to follow what Ryan did. Ramirez will try to exploit what Garcia did to Devin, focusing on head shots.

Brick analogy

“Let’s just put it this way. I can build a wall with a brick and put some cement, water and everything,” said De la Hoya. “But over time it will deteriorate. In time it will fall apart. Can Devina chin stand these forceful blows?

“Can his chin take these left hooks and his right hands over time. With time it’s like pushing into a rock. In the end you turn it into a pebble. Will we see Devin Haney with certainty and chin? I don’t know,” said De La Hoya.

Last updated 28/28/2025

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