Conor Benn is probably one of the few boxes of boxing who have not yet watched his incredible 12 -round battle with Chris Eubank Jr.
The confrontation of April 26 between second generation British boxers saw Eubank (35-3, 25 KB) take an exciting unanimous decision in front of more than 60,000 spectators at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in northern London. Benn (23-1, 14 KB) underwent his first career defeat, although his stock cannot be higher today after their classic instant.
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One day, he will resolve to review the third chapter of The family rivalry of 35 -year -old boxing.
“I haven't looked at him yet,” said Benn Tuesday on a program “Ariel x Ade” by Dazn and Dazn. “I have to strengthen the courage to look at it.
“There are a lot of mistakes I made. Lots of things that I haven't done in it that I know I should have done. So, I didn't have the courage to look back. ”
Benn, 28, entered the unbeaten fight and in the hope of a day's challenge for a Welter weight title. However, the opportunity to resuscitate your resentment match with Eubank was sufficient to go up two divisions towards the average weight for the occasion.
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Rightly, the same weight division housed the first meeting between their famous fathers. Nigel Benn saw his reign of the WBO average weight title end when he was arrested in the ninth round by Chris Eubank Sr. at their 1990 meeting in Birmingham, England.
The fight helped inaugurate a pivotal moment in the history of British boxing, sufficiently when the two brought it back almost three years later. The two fighters passed and won titles in Super Middleweight, but fought for a draw in their WBC / WBO 1993 unification match in front of 47,000 fans at Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester, England.
Thus, the burden was on young Benn to put his family on the dashboard.
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The resentment match in April occurred 14 months after the previous appearance in the Ring of Benn, but also two and a half years after the cancellation of the date of origin of the Eubank against Benn in October 2022. A drug test scandal finally closed this event, and Benn was left to prove to the world that he was a clean fighter After being tested positive for the cliphene.
It was a long road back to respect. Benn and the promoter of the whole career Eddie Hearn – Match -Boxing President – got little public sympathy even after Benn was authorized to fight in the United States in September 2023.
Benn literally wore an egg on his face At the end of the kick -off press conference to confirm their reprogrammed case. Eubank broke the yellow and the shell on the right side of the Benn face, his own visual for the scientific alibi provided that the positive screening tests are the result of the contamination of the eggs.
“Everyone knows what I have experienced for two and a half years,” said Benn. “I haven't fought in England for three years. So that I could arrive at this time, it was a moment of pride. You did it, Conor. I went through a lot. I crossed hell and back.
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“You don't know how much life has taken you when you get through things like that. It's at the back of your head, “What am I staying in me?” I always have this fire.
Eubank also adopted the role of a fighter with a massive chip on his shoulder throughout the accumulation. He added only after his arrival behind weighing, only to miss the mark by 0.05 pounds.
The struggle took place, after Eubank was inflicted on a fine of $ 500,000 and that reached the rehydration limit of 10 pounds the next day.
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The Benn Cup on the unexpected windfall was used, including the purchase of a brand new Rolls Royce.
“Aside from the fight and the night and the opportunity, it was the second happiest moment of my year,” joked Benn. “It was my gift because it was 0.05. He paid for my private jet and also for my Rolls Royce.
“Full respect, dad. Cheers, Chris. You are a diamond. Miss the weight still, isn't it?
That said, the failure of the Eubank ladder recalled that Benn – which weighed 156.4 pounds – was naturally the much smaller fighter.
However, he did not come so far just to get as far away.
Benn has delivered the performance of his career; Unfortunately, it was a night when there was no stop in his opponent. The fight was the pinch and the 10 laps before Eubank sweeps the 11th and 12th rounds to win.
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Hearing identical dashboards of 116-112 read in favor of the 35-year-old Eubank, was difficult for Benn, who thought he was deserving the sign of the head. It was a difficult way to break your perfect record, although it comforts itself knowing that its name will remain engraved in the history of British boxing for the right reasons.
“What I am happy with is that it will make its debut as a British classic,” said Benn. “Your stock rises from fighting like that, which gives people value for their money. People do not want to watch fighters who go there to make a fight, or to win a lap, just to get out of it. There were a lot on the line. We fought with our hearts in there. ”
Conor Benn (R) and Chris Eubank Jr. put an instant classic in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England. (Mark Robinson / Getty Images).
(Mark Robinson via Getty Images)
The two boxers had a lot of motivation. A reminder of the issues came with their respective ringtones, because they were accompanied by their fathers.
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A father's walk in the ring was still in the cards for the Benns; Not so much for the Eubanks.
The elder Eubank has always been against the idea of the second generation fight, returning in his opinion for the first time for 2022. He had not spoken with his son for years, until the day before the night of combat. The scene of his arrival in Tottenham Hotspur, followed by their next ringtonehas somehow surpassed the 12 incredible rounds of action produced in the ring.
“The indicator there, I was above the moon,” said Benn about the moment. “It would not have been the same without presenting oneself. I was happy for Chris. My father is still in my corner, it goes without saying. My father is my shadow.
“If the fight has repaired this relationship … Money cannot buy this.”
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That said, the young Benn and Eubank were each compensated for their resurrected resentment match. A massive quantity of media threshing surrounded the event, where it was never believed that something in the ring could ever correspond to it.
In one way or another, they defeated. Unless you adapt to his first defeat, Benn can at least find comfort in the circumstances in which he was treated.
“Even being able to give the public this level of entertainment, which makes me proud,” admitted Benn. “There are so many fighters who do not entertain or do not take responsibility for entertainment.
“This is my state of mind. In the end, it is the entertainment sector. Building two weights and challenging Chris was a great experience. I thought I had won the fight, I thought I had cut it, but it was my fault to have let it come back so close.”
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The good news for Benn is that he will not have to wait another two and a half years for a redemption shot.
Although there was a discussion on a return to the Welter weight and a hoped -for title shot, nothing will pay better than a suite with Eubank – and the fourth part in the rivalry of the most legendary boxing family in England.
The potential of any other victory will not be greater satisfaction either.
“It is definitely Eubank (following),” insisted Benn. “If I don't make Eubank then, this ship sailed. He must be EUBANK then. If I don't do it, then this chapter is closed.
“With the crossed fingers, we are working on an appointment now. We are talking about coming back in September. The reality is that I am ready to leave August. I stayed at the gymnasium. While Eubank was in the hospital being a queen of the tragedy, I was back in the gymnasium in training on a treadmill. So I think I have a recovery fire in me. “