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.
Jake Paul’s claim that he found $200 million specifically for a potential fight with Canelo Alvarez sparked a direct response from the Mexican champion.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer was scheduled to collide with Canelo in May 2025, but Turki Alalshikh stepped in and signed the then super middleweight king to a multi-fight contract.
It made Alvarez a two-time undisputed champion against William Scull before losing his four major titles in a unanimous decision loss to Terence Crawford last September.
However, since Crawford announced his retirement and vacated the belts, Canelo is scheduled to fight for the world title in September this year in Riyad, Saudi Arabia.
The most likely opponent seems to be WBC champion Christian Mbilli, who is coming off a fascinating draw with Lester Martinez on the Canelo-Crawford card.
However, despite this plan, Paul appears to be trying to get back into his game with the 35-year-old, insisting that a $200 million purse remains up for grabs.
The 29-year-old revealed the news on a live broadcast earlier this week, suggesting it is the “biggest fight” in boxing.
“Canelo, I have $200 million for you. Uncomplicated money. Jake Paul vs. Canelo – let’s finish it. This is what the fans have been waiting for; this is the biggest fight you can have in boxing. I think this will be the next fight.
Jake Paul just said Canelo Alvarez will be his next fight and he will pay him $200 million 🤯
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Jake Paul responded to Canelo Alvarez after the undisputed super middleweight champion previously reacted to talk of a potential fight between the two with laughing emojis on social media.
While greeting fans and media during a public appearance this week, Jake was asked what financial terms he believed would be needed to make the fight happen.
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The comment immediately drew attention due to the huge figure associated with the fight. Jake has continued to call for a fight with Canelo over the past year, despite criticism from many boxing fans and fighters who viewed the fight as unrealistic.
Jake was then asked about Canelo and responded with laughing emojis when the topic of a fight between the two came up online.
“I don’t know what that means, but he won’t laugh when I kick his ass,” Paul said.
The rivalry between the two continues to escalate publicly through interviews and exchanges on social media, even though no official negotiations have been announced.
Jake has mentioned Canelo multiple times in interviews over the past year, keeping the possibility of a future fight circulating despite widespread skepticism in boxing circles.
Canelo is currently scheduled to face Christian Mbilli later this year in Riyad, Saudi Arabia, while Jake continues to rehabilitate from injuries suffered in his December 2025 fight against Anthony Joshua.
Tomek Galm is a boxing journalist covering the global fight landscape since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, industry trends and fighter psychology.
This is his first assignment since he lost two of his closest friends in a car accident in Nigeria, where he was also involved in the tragic incident.
Naturally, he spent the next few months recovering from his injuries, although Joshua now appears to be getting closer to a showdown with Fury.
Meanwhile, “The Gypsy King” has already finished his pre-fight, ending a 16-month break with Arslanbek Makhmudov, whom he outpointed by unanimous decision last month.
Shortly after the triumphant victory, Fury called out Joshua, who was sitting at ringside, refusing to take part in the fight.
But at the same time, Harrison did he told Sky Sports that he saw a fire in the 36-year-old’s eyes, dazzling enough to suggest he was ready for the task ahead.
“From a boxing point of view, it’s a sexy fight because style makes fight.
“[Joshua] he can’t win the fight by trying to box Fury – he has to go in there, break him down and try to eliminate him. This is the only way he can win this fight.
“You’re fighting a champion boxer who knows how to slip [and] slide. after [Makhmudov] fight…he [Joshua] he looked at Fury [with intent].
“When they get into that fight, he’s going to take the fire – everything he went through after his friends died.”
Despite getting back into the win column after back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024, Fury clearly wants to enter his second warm-up fight.
Whether that happens remains to be seen, but he certainly wouldn’t be willing to risk a potential clash with Joshua.
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