Chris Eubank Jr.’s coach, Brian “BoMac” McIntyre, believes Conor Benn has “already beaten” and is backing his player to a 2-0 win over his rival.
On Saturday at Tottenham Hotspur Eubank Jr. Stadium. and Benn will face each other for the second time [9.30 p.m. GMT, DAZN PPV]seven months after their first meeting, it turned out to be an instant classic, with Eubank winning by unanimous decision.
Benn caused some damage in the fight and was successful in the first rounds, while Eubank was forced to spend time in hospital following severe dehydration.
However, McIntyre told ESPN he sees nothing beyond Eubank winning the rematch and expects his player to improve.
“I think so [Benn] already beat. He has already been defeated,” McIntyre said.
“Personally, I think he might be in it for the money. I’m sure they’re making good money off of it. After what Chris has done to him so far, some players can’t get over it. We’ll see, though.”
“Chris will be prepared for whatever he brings to the table.”
McIntyre and Eubank first came into contact after the Briton’s knockout defeat to Liam Smith in January 2023.
Eight months later, in a rematch of his work with McIntyre, Eubank gained revenge, winning himself by knockout in the 10th round.
Having managed the careers of Terence Crawford – ESPN’s No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter – as well as former WBO lightweight champion Keyshawn Davis, “BoMac” is one of boxing’s most respected trainers.
He said it was not the right time to assist Eubank in April, but he took the opportunity to take part in the rematch.
“They called me and asked me to think about it, it was a no-brainer,” McIntyre said.
“I couldn’t get to the first one because Keyshawn [Davis] he was preparing for his first title fight… But when he called this time, time allowed us to be together again.
“It’s a substantial event. Over 60,000 viewers, it’s amazing. The production that Riyadh Season will put behind it. I’ve already been to two or three of them, so this is the way to promote a boxing event.”
“Let me tell you, it was a good fight, him [Eubank] he retired from victory. Of course he can do better, but I’m not going to tell you that [how]”