Get ready for an explosive middleweight rematch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium! The scales have tipped in Conor Benn's favor, as he weighs in heavier than Chris Eubank Jr. for their highly anticipated second bout. But here's where it gets controversial...
Both fighters successfully made weight for their non-title fight, with Benn unexpectedly tipping the scales at 159.3lbs, almost three pounds heavier than their first encounter. This weight advantage could be a game-changer, as Benn believes Eubank's extra weight gave him an edge in their previous fight.
"I'm quicker, faster, and my punches pack more power," Benn confidently told Sky Sports. "His weight advantage worked for him last time, but this time, I'm turning the tables."
Eubank Jr., who faced a challenging weight cut for the first fight, weighed in at 159.1lbs without any drama this time around. However, both fighters must undergo another weight check on fight day morning due to a rehydration clause in their agreement, limiting them to no more than 10lbs over the 160lbs limit.
This rematch promises to be an intense battle, with Benn seeking redemption and Eubank Jr. aiming to prove his dominance. But here's the part most people miss: Eubank Jr. has never fought under a rehydration clause before, and he was hospitalized for severe dehydration after their first fight. He's committed to a 170lb fight-day limit, but will it be enough?
Eubank Jr. has been vocal about his opponent, saying, "This is a blood sport. If you're going to be in it, expect to deal with savages." He added, "Fighters like that are rare, who pride themselves on honesty, morality, and standing up for what's right."
So, who will prevail in this middleweight showdown? Will Benn's weight advantage and determination be enough to secure victory, or will Eubank Jr.'s experience and skill carry him to success?
Don't miss this thrilling rematch! And remember, in the world of boxing, anything can happen.
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Stay tuned and let us know your predictions in the comments! Who do you think will emerge victorious in this middleweight battle?