Conor Benn's dominating performance against Chris Eubank Jr has raised questions about what comes next for the pair. The rematch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was a stark contrast to their first fight, which had been hailed as a thrilling clash of styles 35 years ago between the two rival fathers.
Benn dominated throughout, taking control from the first round and showcasing his skills in front of a packed stadium. Despite Eubank's valiant efforts, Benn's superior conditioning and technique proved too much for him. The fight was officially stopped in Benn's favour with both fighters evenly matched but ultimately unable to land a decisive blow.
Benn's victory has set him up to take on the world champions in the welterweight division. Conor Benn has long expressed his desire to win titles two weight classes below middleweight, and now he has the momentum to make it happen. The boxer from Barnet is confident that he can take on the best of the welterweight division, and with a string of high-profile wins under his belt, he's certainly got the confidence to back it up.
On the other hand, Chris Eubank Jr remains in the middleweight division, where he holds a top-three ranking. Despite floating the idea of retirement after the rematch, Eubank seems to be far from done with his boxing career. His next move is unclear but will likely involve facing Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, who has been linked as a potential target for a fight between the two.
The question on everyone's mind now is whether there will be another fight between Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr in the future? Benn has stated that he believes their rivalry should end after this bout, while Eubank remains open to further matches. The pair have had one of the most intense and thrilling rivalries in recent memory, with both fighters bringing different styles and strengths to the table.
If there is another fight between the two, it will likely be for the world title in middleweight. Both fighters will need to put aside their differences and come together again to give fans what they crave β a thrilling and closely contested bout that leaves us on the edge of our seats.
Benn dominated throughout, taking control from the first round and showcasing his skills in front of a packed stadium. Despite Eubank's valiant efforts, Benn's superior conditioning and technique proved too much for him. The fight was officially stopped in Benn's favour with both fighters evenly matched but ultimately unable to land a decisive blow.
Benn's victory has set him up to take on the world champions in the welterweight division. Conor Benn has long expressed his desire to win titles two weight classes below middleweight, and now he has the momentum to make it happen. The boxer from Barnet is confident that he can take on the best of the welterweight division, and with a string of high-profile wins under his belt, he's certainly got the confidence to back it up.
On the other hand, Chris Eubank Jr remains in the middleweight division, where he holds a top-three ranking. Despite floating the idea of retirement after the rematch, Eubank seems to be far from done with his boxing career. His next move is unclear but will likely involve facing Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, who has been linked as a potential target for a fight between the two.
The question on everyone's mind now is whether there will be another fight between Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr in the future? Benn has stated that he believes their rivalry should end after this bout, while Eubank remains open to further matches. The pair have had one of the most intense and thrilling rivalries in recent memory, with both fighters bringing different styles and strengths to the table.
If there is another fight between the two, it will likely be for the world title in middleweight. Both fighters will need to put aside their differences and come together again to give fans what they crave β a thrilling and closely contested bout that leaves us on the edge of our seats.