George Groves wants Chris Eubank Jr. He retired, instead of taking a rematch with Conor Bennem. Believes that Eubank Jr. (35-3, 25 KO) saw his “best days” and notes that he was hospitalized for two days after a 12-round unanimous victory over Bennem (23-1, 14 KO) on April 26 in London.
Why retire now?
GROVES states it “No other great fights” They are available to 35-year-old Eubank Jr., so he wants to see how he left this sport after winning and great withdrawal. However, Eubank Jr. He is not going to retire. He wants a rematch with Benne and a potentially great fight against Canelo Alvarez in 2026. It seems that Groves is trying to interrupt Eubank Jr. Create a dynasty with money that will earn from a rematch and other well -paid fights.
Eubank Jr. He threw absurd muscles for medium weight in the last two rounds. Benn was buried with activity and close to stopping in both rounds.
The exit is excluded by Eubank Jr
– round 11: 109 strokes and landed 52 – round 12: 122 blows and landed 57
Eubank Jr. He showed that the newborn man could not match him. In the first three rounds Benn had moments throwing a single right pot. But Conor was helpless after Eubank Jr. He changed his fighting style, forcing the fight inwards. He couldn’t do anything. It is not a combined blow and only throws his right hands with power.
Benn could not get any power from close range, because he had to be outside to generate strength on his shots. Eubank Jr. He saw this disadvantage in Benn and used it.
Benn could only from time to time shots from the fourth round to twelve, when Eubank Jr. It moves outside, but rarely. Most of Benn’s damage on Chris Jra’s face took place in the first three rounds before he was adjusted to take the action inward.
“No, I don’t think they had a rematch. They had a fight. It was as large as it could be,” said Groves Sky Sports. “I think Eubank should retire,” said George Grows Sky sports boxing Conor Benn not to fight again that he wants to hang gloves.
“Eubank won. But I think he went straight to the hospital and did not return home to Monday morning. So I think he should leave his career. I think Eubank should retire. His best days are over, much next to him. But he had a huge night. He had a great payment. He had a great payment. There are no other fights that will get close.”
Benna’s weakness revealed
I don’t see Eubank Jr. He agrees with the recommendation of Groves to retire. Why would he? He knows how to defeat Conor and probably stop him in a rematch, starting faster. Instead of fighting Benn’s fight in the first three rounds, Eubank Jr. He will force him to war in close range and overwhelm with his activity.
As we saw, Benna’s weakness is his inability to throw combinations and fight inside. It won’t change. Eubank Jr. He knows the plan to defeat Benn and he will ruin him in a rematch. Promoter Eddie Hearn would do good to direct Conor from fighting Eubank Jr. because it will be worse.
“Great fighter. We’ll have to watch him closely,” Valcarcel told X.
Chaves already holds the WBO Latino lightweight title and entered the fight No. 3 by the sanctioning body. Public praise after such a performance only improves his standing.
Promoter Eddie Hearn was later equally enthusiastic and said the performance confirmed what he had heard about Chaves.
“I thought he was brilliant, amazing. A lot of people told me a lot about him,” Hearn told the media about Chaves. “He’s never fought outside of Argentina, so you never really know if all the hype is true. What we saw tonight is a powerful boxer, but also an smart fighter. He’s someone with a good IQ. Yes, speed and brains. He placed the shot perfectly.”
Madueno had the opportunity to fight established opponents and was seen as a solid test for a fighter making his U.S. debut. Instead, Chaves ended things early with one pristine left hand, which changed the tone of the night.
“He’s a very tough guy and Chaves destroyed him. I think he’s going to be a huge, huge star,” Hearn said.
Taking second place in the WBO rankings may prove more valuable to Chaves than any public call. If Shakur Stevenson moves completely to 140 pounds, a WBO lightweight title fight could open up quickly, putting Chaves on track.
He doesn’t need names like Stevenson or Gervonta Davis to agree to a fight if he continues to win and protect his ranking. Sanctioning bodies regularly move challengers to eliminators or vacant title fights when champions leave divisions or go in another direction.
The lightweight division is crowded, but perhaps Chaves won’t have to chase anyone down. If he stays busy, a title tour could come his way.
Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist covering this sport since 2014, providing reports from the ring and technical analyzes of the most essential fights. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments and the details that shape high-level competition.
Lennox Lewis surrendered on his own terms shortly after defeating Vitali Klitschko, but he still found it extremely arduous to hang up his gloves.
Before retiring, Lewis had firmly established himself as the all-time heavyweight champion, especially after he overtook Evander Holyfield for the undisputed crown in 1999.
At this point he had beaten every fighter in the opposite corner, and he only continued this pattern after securing an eighth-round berth over Mike Tyson in 2002.
But instead of sailing off into the sunset, Lewis was convinced by his legendary trainer Emanuel Steward to fight Klitschko in 2003.
I’m talking to Heavenly sportsLewis said it was simply an opportunity to further cement his legacy by fighting the previous and potentially future heavyweight champion. He admitted that the performance was not pretty, but assured that he did his job.
“My coach Emanuel said, ‘Listen, you can beat the present and the future in this fight,’ and I said, ‘Well, I’ll take it.’ It wasn’t a pretty fight, but I still won.”
Indeed, it was a close fight between Lewis and Klitschko, who was ultimately stopped in the sixth round after suffering significant facial injuries.
However, Klitschko won the vacant WBC belt shortly thereafter and remained undefeated (defending the title 11 times) before retiring in 2012.
Meanwhile, Lewis was tempted to return several times, but was keenly aware of the focus and discipline he needed to compete at the highest level.
“There were many times I felt like jumping back into the ring, but stay focused [and] discipline kept me at bay.
“Let me tell you, it was difficult. I wanted to retire and say I wasn’t coming back and it was difficult to stay out of the ring. HBO gave me a job as a commentator and I was back there in front of boxing and trying to get away from boxing.
“I said I’ve done everything, I don’t have to prove anything anymore. So I stayed away from boxing.”
After retiring, Lewis became a widely respected pundit, analyst and commentator, largely due to his deep understanding of the sport.
“He’s a great fighter. He has everything,” Sulaiman told Ring Champs. “He has all-time potential. He’s a great fighter.”
Sulaiman said Stevenson’s skills have already been proven in multiple leagues, adding that the latest move has only strengthened his standing in the sport.
The comments came when Sulaiman was asked whether Stevenson could finally become boxing’s top pound-for-pound fighter. His answer was direct.
“I think so,” Sulaiman said. “He looks very good and sturdy in this weight class.”
Stevenson’s rise also became a major topic of conversation after the Teofimo fight. Sulaiman said the up-to-date division seemed to suit him physically.
At 28 years elderly, Stevenson is currently at the point in his career where accolades become expectations. Talent alone no longer divides him. The question is whether his upcoming fights match the level people currently see in him.
All the while, Sugar Ray Robinson was moving up from welterweight to middleweight and fighting the toughest monsters of his era without asking them to suck him parched. When you request a hydration clause, as Shakur did with Conor Benn at welterweight, you are essentially saying that you want your opponent to be at his weakest while you are at his best.
Sugar Ray Robinson didn’t ask for a “rehydration clause” during his fight with Jake LaMotta. He just went out and fought a much bigger, stronger man. If Shakur wants to be mentioned in the same breath, he must finally fight a fight in which he will not be the one dictated by physical disabilities.
Robinson didn’t ask for a “rehydration clause” in his fight with Jake LaMotta. He just went out and fought a much bigger, stronger man. If Shakur wants to be mentioned in the same breath, he must finally fight a fight in which he will not be the one dictated by physical disabilities.
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