Promoter Eddie Hearn says that he thinks his warrior, Conor Benn, will have an advantage over Chris Eubank Jr. in terms of your youth and freshness of the rematch. Benn’s main success, 28 years aged, was last Saturday in the first three rounds.
Benn lost the fight against Eubank Jr. (35-3, 25 KO) According to the 12-round unanimous decision of the results 116-112 x 3 last Saturday evening at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London. They both have a rematch of the contract. Benn (23-1, 14 KO) already told Hearn that the rematch would be even more war. It can be, but it won’t go well for Conor.
When Eubank Jr. He changed his style in the fourth round, moving inwards, Benn was helpless until the end of the night. It seemed that he lost each round from four.
The rematch can be more with Eubank Jr. Benn’s neutralizing speed and power, fighting from the inside. This is something that will not change, no matter how many times they are fighting. Conor is a type that must be located at a distance to generate power and speed on its shots. Inside is not more powerful than Eubank Jr.
Youth factor?
“I think we are a advantage in the rematch in terms of our freshness. It took a lot from both men, but Conor is still teenage. He returned to the gym now, and Eubank, it took him a huge amount,” said the promoter Eddie Hearn to do this Social boxingBy granting Conor Benn’s update after losing to Chris Eubank Jr. On Saturday evening.
It doesn’t matter if Benn is teenage. Hearn said that Devin Haney is used after his last fight with Ryan Garcia.
26-year-old Haney is two years younger than 28-year-old Benn. Ryan has not been hit as many times as Conor in his defeat with Eubank Jr. After what went through this fight last weekend, he will not be fresh for a rematch.
“They both signed a contract with the rematch. This is one of the reasons why we took the contract because we knew it was too fighting and all the conditions are the same,” said Hearn. “I said at a press conference that you have to watch out for your guy. You don’t want too many such fights because it takes you.”
Narrow alternatives
Benn does not have other great options for gigantic payments, and this may be his only chance to get another gigantic payment day. He doesn’t earn similar money by fighting Jaron “Boots” Ennis.
Guys such as Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia will probably not be interested in fighting Benne, if he loses with Eubank Jr again. He would have to prove himself at the age of 147, defeating Ennis, master of WBO Brian Norman Jr. or WBC belt owner Mario Barrios. Conor’s chances against these masters are compact. He cannot pull another older warrior and make a gigantic dollars.
Eubank Jr. He is 35 years aged, and other recently known opponents Benna were also aged. Chris Algieri is 37 years aged. Chris Van Heerden 37, Adrian Grandos 35 and Samuel Vargas 36. Conor has been fighting older fighters for years, and Eubank Jr. This is just another example.
Resolve Benn
“I told Conor:” Maybe you can look at 147 “. He looked at me and said:If you think this fight was a war, wait for you to see the rematch. ‘I feel that inaction is not a factor now [for Benn]Feeling more comfortable around this weight, we are very sure of the rematch. It will be brutal again – said Hearn.
“We signed it. Eubank signed it and we expect it to happen. Canelo is a different animal than Eubank in 168.
The WBC recently approved Oleksandr Usyk’s title defense against Rico Verhoeven, but ordered the Ukrainian to face interim champion Agit Kabayel next.
Usyk will face kickboxing star Verhoeven in May this year in Egypt. It was originally supposed to be a fight for the WBC commemorative belt, but it was later considered a legitimate world title fight. The WBC’s decision was met with criticism given that the Dutch kickboxing champion had just had one professional boxing fight and did not appear in the world rankings.
President Mauricio Sulaiman assured that Kabayel’s next well-deserved shot would be next, but Usyk’s latest interview, in which he revealed his planned last three fights before retirement, made no mention of the German heavyweight.
With the two-time undisputed champion set to face Verhoeven, the winner of Fabio Wardley’s fights with Daniel Dubois and Tyson Fury, it appears he plans to ignore the WBC’s order and risk being stripped of his green and gold belt.
If Usyk manages to retain his IBF and WBA belts – which is by no means guaranteed as neither sanctioning body has commented on the Verhoeven fight – and negotiates with the winner of the WBO champ’s Wardley vs. Dubois fight, he could lobby the WBC for an undisputed fight to trump his mandatory challenge and allow him to retain the belt.
Somewhat surprisingly, Mike Coppinger reports that Gervonta Davis may have a rematch with Isaac Cruz following his 2021 fall. For those who don’t know, Davis is currently accused of abusing his ex-girlfriend. Given the seriousness of the charges against him, it was understandable to believe that Davis would be out of the ring for an extended period of time. However, recent reports indicate that this may not be the case. Of course, the rematch may take place this summer.
Although Cruz won their 2021 battle by decision, he put up quite a fight with Davis, perhaps proving to be the Baltimore native’s toughest opponent at the time. Davis’ last fight was against Lamont Roach. This fight, which took place a year ago this month, was much closer than expected. Some believed Davis’ decision victory was a gift from the judges. Roach wanted a rematch, but it didn’t happen. Instead, Davis was scheduled to face Jake Paul in a novelty fight slow last year. Davis’s legal troubles put an end to the scheduled fight, and Anthony Joshua replaced Davis and then defeated Paul. While Davis would undoubtedly be the favorite to sign a rematch with Cruz, fans and analysts would undoubtedly wonder whether Davis is the fighter he once was.
First there was the Roach fight, then there was the fact that Roach was unwilling or unable to face Roach in a legitimate rematch. Add in the legal issues and a reported lack of interest in the build-up to Paul’s later crushing fight, and it’s no wonder people have questions. Things got to the point where even before his January arrest, people were questioning Davis’s interest in sports. Reports about talks about a second fight with Cruz, however, at least to some extent refute the thesis that Davis is not interested in fighting professionally.
This is obviously good news for Cruz as he now has a second chance to defeat the still undefeated Davis. The invigorating fighter most recently fought Lamont Roach to a draw in their December bout. Time will tell whether the fight with Davis will actually take place. This fight would definitely be fascinating to watch, even if it wasn’t exactly a great fight. If the fight becomes a reality, Davis will have the opportunity to re-establish himself as one of the biggest vigorous names in the sport.
“I won the third fight,” Fury told Gareth A. Davies. “But the thing is, I know if he gets up at the end of the fight, I’m not going to make a decision. For me, it’s like, I might as well give him the fight before we even start boxing. Give him a W and I’ll give him an L.”
Usyk defeated Fury twice in 2024 in hard-fought championship fights that decided the undisputed heavyweight title. The Ukrainian’s victories transformed the division and left Fury trying to rebuild momentum in the final stage of his career.
When the discussion turned to the scoring of these fights, Fury made it clear that he still viewed the outcome differently from the official verdicts.
“And like I said, I thought I won that fight,” Fury said. “But you know what he did? That’s someone else’s opinion again.”
Fury’s comments suggest that from his perspective the debate surrounding these fights remains unresolved. Instead of treating the defeats as decisive setbacks, the former champion still doubts whether a third meeting would have produced a different outcome on the scorecards.
This lingering doubt keeps the trilogy discussion alive even as the heavyweight landscape moves forward with other matchups. Fury has talked about returning to winning form and then fighting main fights again, but his comments show that the controversy surrounding Usyk’s decision has not abated.
For Fury, the conclusion remains the same: if he doesn’t stop Usyk, he doubts the judges would award him the victory.
Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist covering this sport since 2014, providing reports from the ring and technical analyzes of the most essential fights. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments and the details that shape high-level competition.
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