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Conor Benn will reform his failure to Chris Eubank Jr. as a confirmation of proved at the age of 160
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7 months agoon
Conor Benn says he proved in a 160-pound ward, and his results in his defeat with a pretender to medium weight Chris Eubank Jr. At the beginning of this year on April 26. They will both meet in a rematch on November 15 at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in Tottenham in London, in 58 days. The event will be shown at DAZN PPV.
Proofing the value of 160 pounds
While Benn proved to some extent to 160 in his performance in April last year, there was not a good enough performance to suggest that he could exist among fighters at the elite level or A in the average weight section. Fans do not perceive Eubank Jr. as among them. He is perceived as Under -Breliever.
The best average weight
- Janibek Alikhakhanuly
- Yoenli Hernandez
- Adames
- Erislanda Lara
- Denzel Bentley
28 -year -old Conor remains bitter because of his loss, trying to save positive from her to boost his confidence in the second fight. It was competitive early, but then it broke up as the competition passed.
Inside the gaming deficiencies
Benn (23-1, 14 KO) gave Eubank Jr. (35-3, 25 KO) A challenging fight in the early rounds with power and an explosive blow. Eubank Jr. He quickly invented him, considering that he was a Potshot fighter, who loads himself on individual arrows, and developed him with combinations inside to win a 12-round unanimous decision of the results 116-112, 116-112 and 116-112.
The fight showed that Benn has no game and can only hit the power from average to long range. This is a problem that can persist in the rematch and when Conor returns to the 147 pounds department.
The weakness of the middle division
The competitiveness of the fight showed two things:
- The mediumweight department is faint: In order for Benn to jump two weight classes from 147 to 160 and remain competitive in relation to the five best rivals, emphasizes the weakened state of division. I believe that there are fighters who would have a catastrophe for Benn to fight, such as Yoenla Hernandez, Janibek Alimkhanuly and Carlos Adames; These are crop cream. Benn has enough talent to be a claimant for this division, if he wanted to, but his chances of winning the title of world champion would be compact.
- Eubank Jr. is defective: He was unveiled by Novice Benn and was forced to fight in a exhausting 12-round fight for a unanimous decision. I do not believe that Benn would last more than four or five rounds against the elite medium scale, Yoenla Hernandez, Adames, Erislanda Lara or Janibek.
Financial incentive
“Many people go:” You will simply pay. You have no depth. ” Has a good CV compared to mine. Ring magazineArguing that his previous performance against the 35-year-old pretender to medium weight Chris Eubank Jr. He proved its value in the 160 pounds ward in April last year.
According to Sporting News, Conor Benn’s purse for the first fight against Eubank Jr. was $ 10.5 million April 26. In the case of a rematch on November 15, Benn is supposed to receive $ 10.5 million. This is a huge money for a warrior who has never won the title of world champion or fought with a claimant during his nine -year career before losing to Eubank Jr.
Conor would look stupid if he tried to convince the fans that he was not fighting again with Eubank Jr. for money. This must be the focal point why Benn is fighting the fight again because he clearly lost the last fight and consumed many penalties.
Return to 147 pounds
“So I’m just excited that I can go back to 147 after this fight and cause greater damage with the weight I should fight for,” said Benn.
Statistics of strokes
- Eubank JR.: 367 out of 912 strokes for 40.2%
- Benn: 215 of 593 for 35.3%
Olly Campbell covers boxing since 2010 and wrote for Boxing News 24 From 2014. In Great Britain, he now informs about the world boxing scene, providing news, results and functions connecting fans with the greatest stories of this sport.
Having experience in the field of relationships with Great Britain and European, Olly has developed a style that combines a edged analysis with available writing, thanks to which his work is valuable for both devoted observers and random fans. His reports consistently emphasize masters, pretenders and appearing prospects on the global stage.
Last updated 18.09.2025
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Shakur Stevenson challenged by world champion looking to augment weight
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