Conor Benn wrongly claimed that he broke Chris Eubanka Jr’s jaw when the couple met in London on Saturday.
Benn took a press conference after a fight after an epic fight on a medium weight to the state that Eubank went to the hospital with a broken jaw. However, Boxxer refused to claim Benn.
“The destroyer” said – “I wish him good luck. I know he went to the hospital – I heard that he has a broken jaw.
“So I wish him a quick recovery. I also want to thank you [Chris Eubank] SR for appearing, because it really is a family matter and it would not be as it was without SR. “
Eubank Sr. There was a dramatic appearance in a pay-per-view elevator scene. Regardless of whether it was preliminary or not, the appearance of Eubank SR. It turned out to be a masterful noise.
He encouraged Eubank Jr. to achieve the most significant victory in his career, and then went to the doctors for control.
“I am pleased to confirm that Chris is doing well and is resting now. There is no truth about a broken jaw,” said Ben Shalom promoter.
“As part of his standard protocol after the fight, Chris went to hospital for precautionary controls to monitor his vitality and make sure everything is fine.
“They take these funds very seriously, taking into account everything they have experienced in the past. This process is something that they now give priority after each fight.
“Chris and Conor gave absolutely everything in the greatest legacy of the fight of all time. Because their fathers stood proudly behind them, it was a moment that would always be broken in sports history.”
As a result of the unprecedented press range of Eubank and Benna, the sons of British boxing legends, who continued the competition three decades later.
It is no secret that they are not world writers in terms of skills. However, they found their level and professional dance partner. The head did not need a championship because their fathers have already written this story.
Matchroom boxing
Chris Eubank Sr. And Nigel Benn were there to be witnesses how their sons secure their own boxing heritage against 65,000 fans at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London.
Fans of Great Britain are already describing the fight as the British version of Arturo Gatti vs. Micky Ward, which can be a stretch, but are not subject to event organizers.
The rematch is undoubtedly on the cards, with plans Eubank Jr vs. Benn II in autumn as part of a pre -agreed agreement for two fights.
Speaking after a unanimous victory on the results pages, Eubank said: “Everything surprised me. I did not know that he had what he had in him,” noted Eubank after this unanimous decision. “Really not.
“You know, I thought he would break him early. I underestimated him and did not train such a fight. I did not know that he had in him; he never showed it. But on the other hand he never had to show it. He had to show it tonight, and I also did it
He added: “I knew that I was able to do it. I just needed someone who led me out. I am not going to lie; I did not expect that he would do it. But the fact that our fathers did what they did all years ago, brings out a different soul, a different spirit.
“It was we both showed here tonight.”
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