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Conor Benn says that Chris Eubank Jr. Fight is more personal than business

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Conor Benn says that Chris Eubank Jr. Fight is more personal than business

Along with the fight between Chris Eubank Jr. And Conor Benn officially signed again, Benn devotes some time to talk about matching boxing about what this opportunity means for him, why defeating Eubank is more significant to him than the title of world champion, and how he intends to resolve his hostility with Eubank. Here are some of what Benn had to say.

Benn about his recent negotiations, which eventually ended in the fight against Eubank Jr

“I agreed to Eubank, I agreed to Barrios. For a long time I had the impression that I would fight for the title of WBC, but it is definitely more personal.

In the fight against Eubank at 160

“I am cheerful to jump to two weight divisions to overcome him. I mean that everyone was worried that his health and safety will fall by three pounds. There is no problem, I approach 160 and do exactly what I planned to do for the first time, and that knows him. All for me.

With now much more personal hostility with Eubank than when they were to fight for the first time

“I don’t want to knock him out for older reasons. I want to knock him out because it is personal and I think he is an idiot … I will definitely go there and throw away.

“It seems to me that I knock him out so much, and then they will be remembered. The whole name, Eubank, would simply remember it based on this knockout … It is not that he won me. It is about causing a lot of pain and binding him.

“I don’t even think about the 12th round, I don’t even think about raising my hand, I think about the actual fight … I visualize pain, visualize a lot of blood, visualize the missing teeth, visualize it several times from the canvas, I imagine brutality, gladiator.

“I would definitely prefer to have Eubank in the title of World Champion.”

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Luis Alberto Lopez Planning March 29 Return in Mexicali

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Luis Alberto Lopez Planning March 29 Return in Mexicali

Salvador Rodriguez Reports This former featherweight champion IBF Luis Alberto Lopez will return to action on March 29 in his family Mexicals, Baja California in Mexico.

Lopez (30-3, 17 KO) gained importance with deafening developed development of Gabriel Flores Jr. and Isaaca Lowe before they overtook Josh Warrington by the belt in 2022. Successful defense against Michael Conlan, Joet Gonzalez and Reiya Abe, who turned into an exhibition with Angelo Leo in Angelo Leo.

Leo finished suturing Lopez with one of the most violent knockout Apparently he suffered from the brain, he was bleeding that one of his co-managers blamed the rabbits. In the same article, the manager says Lopez will receive MRI control six months before making any obligations; If we retreated Nokaut to the night, it would be a term yesterday, so it looks like he got a good news.

Still, it’s demanding not to look at it with concern, especially after the recent fear of Shavkata Rakhimov. It was a bad Capital-B knockout, and considering how Reliant Lopez has its durability to maximize the offensive output power, there is nobody, whether he can still utilize the style that touched it. They kept their fingers crossed, we don’t have another situation of Miguel Berchelt on our hands.

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Queensberry announces Cacace vs Wood and Taylor vs Essuman in May

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Queensberry announces Cacace vs Wood and Taylor vs Essuman in May

Queensberry promotions announced this morning that their partnership with Dazn, which will start on April 5 with Dillian Whyte vs Joe Joyce, will also cover a few of May programs in which Anthony Cacace Battle Wood in Nottingham in 10. Josh Tay Tay. Debut opposite Ekow Essuman in Glasgow 17.

Cacace (23-1, 8 KO) released his title IBF Super Feather WWWEight a few weeks ago to avoid compulsory defense against Eduardo Nunez, who will report to fight Masanori Rikiishi for the title this year in Japan. He will have what looks like an easier and more lucrative challenge against Wood (28-3, 17 KO), which has been fighting the injury from the return to the knockout of Josh Warrington in October 2023.

Taylor (19-2, 13 KO), a was the undisputed master of super lightweight, has not won the fight since the controversial extraction of Jacek Cattell almost three years ago. After a long release, he abandoned three of his four lanes, insisting that he could not do 140, he suffered a unilateral loss in Theofiimo Lopez after returning, and later fell to Caterall almost a year later.

Essuman (21-1, 8 KO) is 2-0 over invincible opponents since the loss of British and community titles of Harry Scarff in November 2023, navigating Owen Cooper before he made most of the decision about Ben Vaughan. At the age of 35, he has a very narrow window in which you can go back to the competition, but victory over the name, like Taylor would definitely give him an augment.

Lee McGregor (15-1-1, 11 KO) will also see in this program, he will face Nathaniel Collins (15-0, 7 KO) in a clever clash with Piórkowa and 10 KO in All-Scotsman.

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Derek Chisora ​​is called WSK, Joshua and Dubois, as is the 50th opponent

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Derek Chisora ​​is called WSK, Joshua and Dubois, as is the 50th opponent

Derek Chisora ​​once again did his thing, without breaking off and developing Otto Wallin within 12 rounds in the IBF heavyweight eliminator in Manchester, winning a unanimous decision.

The judges saw it 114-112, 116-110 and 117-109 for a veteran. The bad left hook unofficially fired 117-109 for Chisora.

Chisora ​​(36-13, 23 KO) said that she wants to make 50 professional fights, and it wasn’t. 49, so the next one can be the last. And he fought for the position, considering how boxing works, maybe it was a fight for the title of world champion.

41-year-old Chisora ​​has opened a great advantage in battle, controlling the pace and stopping Wallin (27-3, 15 KO) before reaching many or evenings to do a lot for most duels. Wallin was on the ninth round on his right hand and fell again just before the last bell of the evening, cut when Chisora ​​crossed both hands, as many times.

Then Chisora ​​presented the crowd three options of his 50th fight: Oleksandr Usyk, Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois. The crowd was the most positive about the idea of ​​Joshua, or at least in Dubois.

Card results

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Sofiane khati I fought on the road and stopped my favorite Manchester Nathan Heaney In the seventh round. Heaney (18-2-1, 6 KO) is now 0-2-1 in its last three after grabbing the lightning in a bottle with two profits over Jacek Flatley, and especially his British won with an effort, Denzel Bentley in 2023. He is still a very nice, versatile guy, but his skills are restricted and simply does not stretch. Khati (18-5, 7 KO) has a pleasant win for his CV, and the 32-year-old will still get dating, it would not be a surprise if this win would be a favorite call for British promoters for years.

Jack Rafferty He successfully defended the British and community super delicate Reece MacmillanJust outclassing the claimant and breaking him with lasting pressure. The judge approached the entry before the Macmillana corner threw the hall, a bit comical next to the head of the judge from a distance of about two feet. Hey, it makes sure sea it. Rafferty improves to 25-0 (16 KO), while Macmillan drops to 17-2 (2 KO).

Zach Parker He returned as a delicate massive weight and became quite bloody because of some cuts, and it certainly did not look good, but he won the decision Micael Diallo On results 97-94, 98-93 and 98-92. Parker (26-1, 18 KO) has not fought since last summer and it was either rust or Diallo (21-2-2, 18 KO) than expected, giving him a wedding, or maybe a combination of these two.

Zak Miller Take the title of a pen community Masood AbdulahAnd he also won the free British title, with the victory of the majority in 12 rounds. The judges had it 114-114, 115-114 and 115-113. A very close fight, well-chosen and lack of robbery, but Miller (16-1, 3 KO) could turn it in combination exceeding the expectations and fight at home in Manchester, because Abdulah (11-1, 7 KO) certainly had his own argument for the victory.

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