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Conor Benn Says He proved Himself in the 160-LB Division His Performance in His Loss to Middleweight Contender Chris Eubank Jr. Earlier This Year on April 26th. The Two Will Meet in a Rematch November 15 at The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in Tottenham, London, 58 days from now. The Event Will Be Shown on Dazn PPV.
While Benn Did PROVE HIMSELS at 160 in HIS PERFORMANCE APRIL, It WASN’t A Suggest Performance That He Can Exist Among The Elite Or A-Level Fighters in The Middleweight Division. Fans Don’t View Eubank Jr. As Being Among Them. He’s Seen As A Career Underachiever.
The Top Middleweights
Conor, 28, Bitter Bitter About His Loss, Trying to Salvage From It to Boost His Confidence Going Into The Second Fight. He was competitive Early, but then Fell Apart Apart On the contest.
Inside Game Deficiencies
Benn (23-1, 14 Kos) Gave Eubank Jr. (35-3, 25 kos) A Tough Fight In The Early Rounds With His Power and Explosive Punching. Eubank Jr. Quickly figured out, recognizing that he’s Potthot Fighter on Single Shots, and Outworked Him With The Inside 126-112, 116-112, and 116-112, and 116-112.
The Fight Showed That Benn Has No Inside Game and Can Only Punch With Power to Medium To Long Range. That’s A Problem That May Persist in The Rematch and When Conor Returns to The 147-LB Division.
The Competitiveness of The Fight Showed Two Things:
The Financial Incentive
“A Lot of People Going, ‘You’re Just Cashing Out. You’re Out of Your Depth.’ He’s Got A Good Resume In Comparison to Mine. I Was A Prospect / Contender, And I’ve Proved at My Worth, “Said Conor Benn Ring magazineArguing That His Previous Performance Against The 35-year-old Middleweight Contender Chris Eubank Jr. Proved His Worth in the 160-LB Division Last April.
According to Sporting News, Conor Benn’s Purse for His First Fight Against Eubank Jr. Was $ 10.5 Million On April 26. For the rematch on November 15, Benn is reportedly set to Receive $ 10.5 Million Again. That’s Massive Money for a Fighter Who has a World of Title or Fought a contender during His Nine-Year Career Before His Loss to Eubank Jr.
Conor Would Look Silly IF He Tried to Convince Fans That He’s Not Fighting Eubank Jr. Again for The Money. That has to be a central point in Why Benn Is Taking The Fight Again, Because He Clearly Lost Lost Fight and Absorbed A Lot of Punishment.
“So, I’m Excited to Get Back Down to 147 After This Fight and Do More Damage at The Weight I Should Fighting,” Said Benn.
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Last Updated on 09/18/2025