The British boxing stars are currently in the final stages of their blockbuster showdown – which is scheduled to take place on April 26 in London
British boxing legend Amir Khan insists Conor Benn is looking ‘explosive’ ahead of his blockbuster showdown with Chris Eubank Jr.
Eubank Jr and Benn are currently in the final stages of their respective training camps ahead of their dust-up – scheduled to take place on Saturday, April 26 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The pair were due to go head-to-head back in October 2022, but their bout was scrapped just a few days before fight night after Benn failed a drugs test.
The build-up to their rescheduled fight has been marred by controversy. During the launch press conference in Manchester in February, Eubank Jr sparked chaos after slapping his upcoming rival in the face with an egg.
There is genuine animosity between the pair, who have been thrown into a family feud after the fathers’ famous fights in 1990 and 1993. With Benn – who mainly competes at 147lbs – making the huge jump up to the middleweight limit of 160lbs, Eubank Jr will have the size advantage. However, Khan insists Benn is looking explosive and a bigger puncher than his upcoming rival.
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In an interview with CoinCasino.com, Khan said: “Conor Benn will be in safe hands, because Eubank’s not the biggest puncher. He’s very technical, but I think Conor might actually be the bigger puncher in that fight by putting a bit of weight on. So I think it’s very evenly matched, a good fight for both fighters.
“I’d say it’s 60–40 in favour of Eubank just because of the weight, the height, and the size. But listen, anything can happen in boxing. Conor Benn could start fast and could go straight in and knock him out early. The way he’s been training—he looks explosive. I’ve been watching his train for the Eubank fight, and he looks really dangerous. I think he’s got that love back again. You need that dancing partner to bring the hunger back, and I think Eubank is that guy.”
Speaking ahead of the epic clash, Eubank Jr is confident he can get the job done on fight night despite all of the negative noise. “The fight will be one of a kind. It has never happened in boxing,” he said. “No two fighters have had fathers who were world champions and fought in massive fights 30-odd years ago with the entire country watching.
“Fighting me, a sworn enemy in a fight broadcast around the world that could be at Wembley in front of 90,000 people or in an arena in Saudi is a whole different animal. It will bring out a beast in him that I cannot take lightly. I think it is going to be savage, one of the best fights British boxing, world boxing has seen for quite some time because it’s real. This isn’t pretend.”