Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn clash in fiery press conference: ‘It’s impossible for you to win’

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‘It’s impossible for you to win’: Chris Eubank Jr says he will play with Conor Benn despite insisting he’ll only be at 60 per cent for the October 8 bout, as ‘The Destroyer’ slams his ‘delusional’ opponent in a fiery press conference

  • Chris Eubank Jr insists there is no way Conor Benn can beat him on October 8
  • The pair will do battle at the O2 Arena after agreeing to a 157lb catchweight
  • Eubank Jr believes he will play with Benn despite coming in weight drained
  • Benn insists arrogance will be Eubank Jr’s downfall as he vows to win the fight
  • Their legendary fathers fought in 1990 and 1993 in what was an iconic rivalry

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Chris Eubank Jr exuded a quintessential confidence as he insisted he will play with Conor Benn in their October 8 clash, despite admitting the required weight cut will significantly impair him on the night. 

The British rivals, who clashed during Friday’s heated press conference, will go head-to-head at the O2 Arena in an enticing match-up, nearly 30 years after parents Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn did battle in their iconic rematch. 

The pair have agreed to a catchweight of 157lbs – which includes a yet-to-be disclosed rehydration clause – with Benn climbing up from 147lbs and Eubank Jr coming down from 160lbs.  

Chris Eubank Jr (left) and Conor Benn (right) clashed during a fiery press conference on Friday

The pair will do battle at the O2 Arena on October 8 after agreeing to a 157lb catchweight 

The agreed weight has become a significant topic of conversation following the announcement of the bout, with reports stating both fighters will be fined $100,000 (£82,000) for every pound they weigh-in above the limit. 

Eubank Jr, who has campaigned as high as 168lbs, admitted the weight-cut will be painful, even insisting he will be at only 60 per cent of his best come fight night, but stressed there is no way he can lose. 

‘I’m going to have to get to a weight I haven’t been since I was 18,’ Eubank Jr said on Friday. ‘It’s going to be tough; it’s going to be very painful. 

‘Not being able to put on a certain weight after the weigh-in… the restrictions are fair, because you [Benn] are coming up.

‘I won’t be 100 per cent on the night, you will. I can’t be 100 per cent, but that’s fair because if I’m 100 per cent it’s a public execution. I have to be at a disadvantage to make this fight feasible.

‘I’ll be 60 per cent on the night and that will be enough to do whatever I want with you.’

Eubank Jr insisted he will play with Benn despite admitting the weigh-cut will be massively determinantal to his performance

Eubank Jr has shown significant improvements since partnering up with trainer Roy Jones Jr and has been pushing for a world title shot in the middleweight division, where he recently claimed an emphatic win over British rival Liam Williams. 

Having also become one of the most high-profile faces of Sky Sports and BOXXER, the 32-year-old, though insisting he’s taking Benn lightly, admitted his career would be in jeopardy with a loss. 

‘For him it’s a win-win,’ he said. ‘For me, if I lose to Conor Benn on October 8, I’m finished. 

‘My goal is to fight for a world title in the next year. I can’t lose to Conor Benn and then fight for a middleweight world title. It can’t happen. 

‘And if I win, I most likely won’t get the credit for it. All the pressure is actually on me in this fight. I’ve got a lot more to lose.’

More to follow… 

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