Chris Eubank Jr targets is achievement in two fights next year. Within the next year, the disgraced British star boxer intends to square off not only against the aggressive Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez but also with fellow compatriot Conor Benn. Eubank Jr who is 34 years old is as well readying himself to face Kamil Szeremeta of Poland on October 12th in Saudi Arabia. This Win child is coming to the ring after a loss to h how last fought in September with a win against Liam Smith.
Eubank Jr’s Outlook on 2024 Regarding Grand Fights
Having stayed away from the ring for almost a year, Eubank Jr is not afraid of big and well-known opponents. Although he doesn’t hold any world significance to his name yet, Eubank Jr has captured the hearts of many fans in the sport of box in Britain.
Plans to Fight Canelo Alvarez in May 2024
After Eubank Jr. considered challenging the ring-masteried super-middleweight champion, Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, talks broke off due to dissatisfaction with the offered monetary conditions. “There were talks, but we went wrong in terms of business,” said Eubank Jr. “I haven’t been in the ring for 12 months – I did not want to fight Canelo for the money. I want to defeat this guy”. In particular, he plans to lure Alvarez’s prey over the next six months and then set himself on a title fight in May 2024.
The Unfinished Business with Conor Benn
Eubank Jr also highlighted that he needs to take care of unfinished business with Conor Benn. Although he insists on his fan’s innocence, Benn himself is still serving on suspension, after the UKAD and British Corpus of Boxing Board successfully appealed against the clearing of his ban.
Resolved to be the One to Pick the Date for the Next Match Against Benn
Eubank Jr challenges that if at all they have to fight Benn, then he will decide how it will be done. “It should be made clear that that chapter cannot be closed,” he asserted. “Let him get his license back, then sometime in the future, that fight will happen.” He further added, “[Benn] has no say in anything until now. You can’t lose a drug test and come back with a fight saying, ‘I want weight clauses and I want rehydration clauses.’ Now, you get what you are given. Now you are the bad one.”
Building their Name & Presence Apart from Their Father’s Shadow
While their main opponents are considering retirement, both Eubank Jr and Benn remain eager to claim achievements that would not be subordinate to those of their fathers, Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn, champions whose enmity boiled in the 90s. Eubank Jr stated, “No, the focus is not simply how our fathers fought anymore. Now, it is not only about how our fathers’ enemies fought. We now have our beef, so we now have our own story. We now have our history.”
Partie Aidants: Future of Eubank Jr
As Boxer took ‘big fights – create my legacy’, Chris Eubanks Jr intends to pursue a boxing career within 12 months.
The Enigma of Chris Eubank includes a documentary in the future, where anywhere in the world, against a boxer who competed in 56 fights, beating Eubank Jr. will be close to impossible. In facing one of the best RSF fighters in Asia, ‘Turkey’ whets his appetite with near misses – another target would be Michael Farenas.