Hahn’s “no excuse” promise: Can a fully prepared Connor Ben beat the bigger, more experienced Chris Eubank Jr.?
Eddie Hearn was wearing a salesman’s hat on the grand arrival of Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Connor Ben on Tuesday, and spoke about Connor’s chances at headlining at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on Saturday night.
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Hahn’s description of Ben (23-0, 14 Ko Kos) sounded like Android, leaving him on a mission of Seek and Destruction after he presses a button. Ben may be heartless and need to make up his mind to carry out his mission as he normally fights out of control. That approach doesn’t work for Eubank Jr. (34-3, 25 Kos).
Hahn was talking about what Ben would do to Eubank JR. dazn ppv.
“There’s no excuse”
“If you can program Connor Ben, you don’t need training camp. There’s a special button that allows Connor Ben to appear at the absolute peak of his power,” Eddie Hearn said. IFL TVdiscussing Connor ahead of this Saturday’s fight with Chris Eubank Jr. in London.
If Hearn can program Ben, his chances of winning will advance as he will make the right decision against Chris Jr. without deviating.
“There’s no excuse. There’s an absolute sharp version of Connor coming. I think it’s good enough. Connor Ben is a big welterweight,” Hearn said. “On Saturday night, Chris Eubank Sr.’s son will fight Nigel Ben’s son in front of 65,000 people.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime generation battle and will be an equally great undercard. This will be electricity. Live in that moment and enjoy it. Regarding Eubank Jr. vs. Benn, Hearn said:


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