“I’ll cast it out and fight for the world title”: Conor Benn’s ambitious plan following Dazn PPV’s knee with Chris EuBank Jr.
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Conor Benn says he will go to fight for a world title in welter -weight “Straight after” It casts out the money -induced Chris Eubbank Jr. headed in 12 days on April 26th, Live on Dazn PPV in London. Benn (23-0, 14 kos) is the site of #5 WBA with the Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis belt won last Saturday night against Eimantas Stanionis in Atlantic City.
Although Ennis spoke about wanting to catch the remaining two belts at 147 to become an undoubted champion, he probably wouldn’t refuse to fight Conor Benn, 28, if they are co -emperor Eddie Hearn offering him.
It’s a battle that Hearn would go for it because he will make big money, and gives Benn the opportunity to be considered a credible fighter. Fighting EuBank Jr. is not enough to achieve that. Conor’s relevant fighter like the unbeaten ennis (34-0, 30 kos) needs to do so.
The money would be too good for Ennis to pass up. He rejected the harder, dangerous conflict against Vergil Ortiz Jr where victory was certainly not, but against Benn, was likely to take the fighting in a moment.
Benn is moving to mid-weight on April 26th to combat the former veteran Wily Eubank Jr. (34-3, 25 ko) at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England. The Dazn ppv Prices are $ 24.99 for the US and £ 21.99 for the UK
“Why are you fighting the weight of a welter? Eubank says, ‘Why are you fighting middle weight?’ Because I am 28. I can fulfill the world title. YouTube channel When asked if he believes Chris EuBank Jr. is fighting for money only at this stage of his 14 -year professional career.
“I will go straight back down. Eubank is in line with the world title battle against Janibek. Against Canelo. He chooses to fight welter weight. It doesn’t make sense apart from financial sense,” Benn said.
Last updated on 04/14/2025
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