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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: 10 things we learned from Conor Benn vs. Chris Eubank Jnr

    On Saturday night at London?s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jnr fought for the second time this year, seven months after their first encounter in April. This time it was Benn, the smaller man, who triumphed, winning a unanimous decision after 12 rounds and levelling the score at 1-1.?
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    Neither has ever tried to fight for a real title for a reason. Benn would get butchered by the top guys at 160, 154 and 147 with the possible exception of Barrios.

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      Benn is the best fighter in the world. He'd beat Usyk, just like Shawn Porter did. Small men have the advantage when fighting bigger guys due to being much faster and more agile. Just like Eubank Jr would beat Tyson fury, not because he is better, he is not, Fury is different class, but Eubank would have the much smaller guy advantage. Nash out - His Majesty

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        Originally posted by Nash out
        Benn is the best fighter in the world. He'd beat Usyk, just like Shawn Porter did. Small men have the advantage when fighting bigger guys due to being much faster and more agile. Just like Eubank Jr would beat Tyson fury, not because he is better, he is not, Fury is different class, but Eubank would have the much smaller guy advantage. Nash out - His Majesty
        Nash back in. So you are saying Benn is the A-Side favourite against Jake Tysons Daddy Paul?

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          Originally posted by Rockybigblower

          Nash back in. So you are saying Benn is the A-Side favourite against Jake Tysons Daddy Paul?
          Could be a 50-50, having given that some thought. Benn, of course, has the smaller guy advantage, but Benn is only NextGen, whereas Jake Paul, is in between NextGen and UltraGen. A true UltraGen like Jake Paul's future son makes easy work of any man fighting today, but that's a given, as people get bigger, stronger, and better with each generation, so a future UltraGen, we can't even imagine right now how good that would be compared to today's and all of Boxing History's standards. Nash out - His Majesty

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