Conor Benn says that he will hold an aggressive style for his revenge with Chris Eubanka JR, but he says that “less emotional” can help revenge the defeat that suffered in his first meeting.
British rivals are set to share the ring in London again, 20. September after EUBANK JR claims the victory of exciting points in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in April.
Benn brought his typically aggressive approach to the first side, but he believes that he allowed his witness to play in Eubank’s hands.
Speak Ski Sports News At the British Grand Prikud on Sunday, Benn said, “I’ll go there and steam straight into him. Just like the first, less emotional, whether we will say.
“Fewer hearts, more brains, you know?”
Benn made a strong start of first fight, but Eubank’s size and experience said as he fought to earn a unanimous decision.
Ben added: “I felt like fight, my won. I was in 30 seconds before the bell (to start up, ready to go.
“You look at my behavior and look at his, who was thawed?
“I’m excited for me, I’m running back, more educated. Lessons learned, they will enter and handle jobs.”
Benn is open to the future combat Garcia
Regardless of the results against EUBANS JR, Benn will probably return to a lower weight competition in the future, which became multiple division to meet its compatriot.
Among the opponents who left him for him was a former temporary lightweight world champion Ryan Garcia.
He asked about the perspective of that fight, Benn said, “I’ll fight every man, you know what I mean? If he makes sense.
“Finally, I want a world title. For me, it is the main goal, is to get that VBC world name.
“But if there’s a stupid offer, you can’t really cut it, do you?”