Nigel Benn said today that his son, Conor Benn, was ‘At its worst’ Form, not to do what they are trained for, in his loss of Chris Eubank Jr. Earlier this year on April 26.
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Fans believe that Benn fought the best against many more experienced and more talented eubank jr. Conor. Conor did not have the amateur career to prepare him, and the 23 learning fights he had against second-sided opposition were not good enough to get him ready for a fighter of Eubank Jr.’s ability.
Wild bumps, not planning
Former two divisions world champion Nigel says Conor (23-1, 14 COs) will be improved in the Rematch, with the things he should have done in the first fight against Eubank Jr. (35-3, 25 COs).
What Nigel, 61, did not like Conor’s performance, was how he threw wild shots, their telegraph and not accurately placed as he was shown.
Chris’s relentless punch
What may have prevented him from doing so is the uninterrupted punch that eubank jr. Benn is snowed by bumps of eubank jr. If he focused on throwing single shots, it would have been worse for him, because it would be 8 to 10 strokes of eubank jr. Be for everyone who would land Benn. He couldn’t win like that.
Benn and Eubank jr. Go on November 15 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in Tottenham, London. Chris jr. Defeated Conor with a unanimous 12-round decision with the scores of 116-112, 116-112 and 116-112 on April 26 at the same venue.
The failure of training camp
“For me, it was at its worst on Conor. He struggled to throw them from left to right, not even thinking about what he was doing. Everything we practiced for, the twelve weeks of training, he did not do one thing, ‘said Nigel Benn during today Kickoff -Pers conference In London for his son, Conor Benn, re -broadcast with Chris Eubank Jr. On November 15.
The Cram session of technical fighting for Conor Benn during training camp could not compensate for the difference in the quality of opposition during his professional career. He should have fought better fighters years ago, rather than waiting until his ninth year in the Pro match before finally facing someone with the ability.
A career of soft touch
Benn became professional in 2016, and he was more or less babies by his promoters, kept away from the top welter weights such as Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis, Terence Crawford and Errol Spence.
“Absolutely one thing, and he hurt him so many times, yet he kept showing all the bumps he was going to throw. I thought to myself, ‘Mate, it wasn’t even the real conor. “But I’m glad he did 12 rounds with a middle weight.
🗣️ “It was Conor at his worst. He didn’t think about what he was doing! It wasn’t the real conor …” – – – @Nigelgbenn
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Last updated on 09/17/2025

