Eubank Jr v Benn

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Dublin_Flyer
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Anyone interested in boxing on the forum these days?

I have the fight on because Sky Sports app has me absolutely hounded with updates about the press conference, weigh in, 2nd weigh in, more press conferences, all that shite. It makes no odds to me, I never pay for anything, out and out streamer pirate I be 8-)

Eubank Jr and Benn just seem to be a complete pair of tossers to me though, not a patch of the talent, charisma or marketability of their dads in my view. Could be rose tinted glasses though. I definitely remember any Eubank/Benn/Steve Collins fights being way more hyped in the 90's, could be because there was no social media or phone apps so there was more concentration and less saturation.

That said, I remember Collins came out to Collins v Eubank 2 to a customised version of a classic Irish song performed by The Chieftains specifically for that fight.
Eubank Jr just came out to an orchestra version of Still Dre by Dr Dre.........why?

On the bright side, it'll be a sell out for Spurs stadium tonight so it'll partially make up for their lack of European football money next season :P
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Dublin_Flyer
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Wasn't actually a bad fight in the end, no way Eubank was 4 rounds ahead though, 2 rounds max.

But sometimes the judging in boxing is a bit of a forest....

so let's listen to A Forest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnVldyHRcjU
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Chat GPT did predict it. Betfair was swinging towards Benn when there might have been a cut on Eubank, but turned out to be an over reaction.

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The long-awaited grudge match between Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn is set for Saturday, April 26, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. This bout not only rekindles the fierce rivalry of their fathers from the 1990s but also brings its own set of controversies and high stakes.​

🥊 Tale of the Tape

Chris Eubank Jr.: 35 years old, 34-3 (25 KOs), experienced at middleweight and super-middleweight, known for his resilience and power.​


Conor Benn: 28 years old, 23-0 (14 KOs), moving up two weight classes from welterweight, bringing speed and aggression.​

The fight is scheduled at 160 lbs, with a 10 lbs rehydration clause for Eubank Jr. Despite this, his natural size and experience at higher weights may provide an advantage. ​


🔍 Expert Predictions

Tyson Fury: Believes Eubank Jr.'s size gives him the edge at middleweight. ​

Roy Jones Jr.: Acknowledges Benn's power but favors Eubank Jr.'s experience and improved skills. ​

Liam Smith: Sees Eubank Jr. winning on points but notes Benn's potential for a knockout. ​

Tony Bellew: Predicts Benn will win by knockout within five rounds due to his explosiveness. ​

Barry McGuigan: Considers it a 50-50 fight, slightly leaning towards Benn's speed and aggression. ​


🔮 Prediction

Considering Eubank Jr.'s experience at higher weight classes and his resilience, he may have the upper hand. However, Benn's youth and power cannot be underestimated. If Benn can leverage his speed and land significant shots early, he could disrupt Eubank Jr.'s rhythm.​

Prediction: Chris Eubank Jr. to win by decision, utilizing his experience and size advantage to control the bout.​

Regardless of the outcome, this fight promises to be a thrilling chapter in the Eubank-Benn saga.
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