In a recent interview for Fight Up TV, Conor Benn discussed his recent confrontation with Chris Eubank Jr. in Saudi Arabia. The 28-year-old British boxer did not hold back after the altercation that took place on Friday. Benn pushed Eubank Jr. in the chest, generating tension between the two.
The conflict between Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr. is not new.
The two fighters were supposed to face each other in October 2022 in a fight that would mark the 30th anniversary of the match between their fathers, Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank Sr. However, the fight was canceled when Benn failed two voluntary doping tests. Since then, the rivalry has grown, with exchanges of words and latent tensions.
In the interview, Conor Benn recounted his version of the events that triggered the altercation. According to him, it was Eubank Jr. who approached him first. “Well, I didn’t approach him, that’s the point. He started walking toward me,” Benn explained. “If he thinks I’m going to let someone approach me like that, he’s mistaken. Nobody comes at me like that, period.” Benn made it clear that he would not allow Eubank Jr. to intimidate him, adding that the rivalry has been brewing for over two years.
“He says he was waiting for me to finish cutting weight to ‘attack me,’ but I wouldn’t be that disrespectful,” Benn continued, emphasizing his firm stance. “If you want to come up to me, don’t think I won’t tell you what I think.”
When asked about his personal opinion of Eubank Jr., Benn did not mince words.
“He’s an arrogant idiot,” he said without hesitation. “He’s arrogant, he’s delusional, he’s a fool. I don’t have many good things to say about him, personally.” For Benn, Eubank Jr.’s attitude and the way he has handled things over the past two years have been unacceptable.
Benn accused Eubank Jr. of using his pain for his own benefit, referring to the difficult situation surrounding the cancellation of their fight in 2022. “I called him personally from my phone, crying, saying, ‘Chris, I’m sorry, mate.’ And he used that against me when it was very hard for me to make that call,” Benn revealed.
Benn made it clear that he is ready to face Eubank Jr. as soon as possible. “Let him sign the contract for the next fight,” Benn expressed. “I don’t need a warm-up fight.” Although he acknowledges the risk of moving up two weight classes, Benn remains confident and has no doubts about his ability to face Eubank Jr. without needing more prior fights.
“I’m a fighter, I live in the gym. I spar with light heavyweights, super middleweights, and middleweights.” He added, “For me, nothing he brings is concerning. The only thing is that I’ll have to move up two weight classes, but apart from that, I don’t consider him a top-level opponent.”
“Of course, there’s a risk; it’s dangerous to move up two weights, but I’m a fighter. I could face King Kong tomorrow if necessary,” Benn stated confidently.
Controlling emotions in the ring
Despite the intensity of the rivalry, Benn admits that he fights with strong emotions, something that won’t change when they finally face off. “I fight with emotions. I fight with rage, with anger. That’s just how I am,” Benn explained. “I come out like a bull from the start.” The boxer is convinced that his aggression and fighting style will be key to defeating Eubank Jr. when the time comes.
Regarding how he sees the fight, Benn is categorical. “As soon as I land my big right hand on his huge head, it’s over.” For Benn, the outcome is clear, and all that’s left is to wait for both boxers to face each other in the ring to settle their bitter rivalry once and for all.
Now, Chris Eubank Jr. is preparing to face Polish fighter Kamil Szeremeta on Saturday in Riyadh at the Beterbiev vs. Bivol event. But the encounter with Conor Benn continues to loom in his horizon, with both showing clear intentions to resolve their differences in the ring.
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