Conor Benn arrived in London today, from his training camp in Mallorca, Spain, for his fight next Saturday, April 26, against middleweight contender Chris Eubank Jr. At Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The event will be shown Live on dazn Ppv.
Benn (23-0, 14 CO’s) was on an accident course and trained for the larger, stronger eubank jr. (34-3, 25 COs) tackle. There are not too many box fans who believe he can win this battle because it is a big step in weight and talent. Benn did not fight any contenders during his career.
Conor’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, says he is prepared “210% for the Eubank Jr. battle, and he believes he is a clear thing in winning an early knockout within four rounds.
Like many fans, Hearn may have been deceived by Benn’s early success when he steams older fighters. He has not been so similar to the two -part fighters, Peter Dobson and Rodolfo Orozco.
Benn’s readiness?
His experience is limited to the fight against old, past their leading fighters and lower levels. It’s as if he’s never got past the prospects, and now he’s about to stand a highly ranking in the middle.
“For me, Chris Eubank Sr. talks negatively about the struggle because he feels that he is not involved and in the middle of attention when I am completely honest,” the promoter Eddie Hearn said The bumpy groundTalk about Chris Eubank SRC’s recent remarks about the Eubank JR-Benn Fight on April 26.
“If you are an athlete, you can only prepare 110%. When I say 210%, he sits in his training camp. This is the best camp he has ever had, ‘says Hearn about Conor Benn. “This is the best he has ever had in ghost. It is the most fit he has ever been. It is the strongest he has ever been, and he is ready. ‘
If Benn is not ready, he will not last against Eubank Jr. next Saturday. What we would have liked to have seen is that Conor first gets some experience at a top 160, 154 or even 147-pound before he eubank jr. Benn has never had a contender for a high echelon in his career.
Family comments
“Chris Eubank Sr. was a middleweight who was a mainly career weight that fought against lightweight and fought against Cruiserweight. Don’t talk about the rise in weight. Conor Benn has fought twice already,” says Hearn.
‘Eubank jr. Wanted to make noise. He loves the attention and likes the views. He probably wanted to give Conor a little in public for what happened. So, he did his thing. It cost him a hundred big. Pressed, dusted. You stick to your son. If it was my son I would defend him


Last updated on 04/19/2025