Conor Benn’s Benn’s redemption blueprint is what we will look into today, ahead of one of the biggest fights in UK and Europe of the year.
It is the big one soon.
The rematch.
Chris Eubank Jr won the first fight earlier this year and the rematch beckons soon enough.
Benn can turn it around and win if he wants to.
Conor Benn’s Redemption Blueprint
Here are 10 technical things he can do — to do so:
Sharpen Jab Precision: Target Eubank’s high guard with a crisper, higher-volume jab to disrupt rhythm early, unlike the sporadic pokes in round one.
Boost Footwork Agility: Circle away from Eubank’s power right hand using lateral movement, avoiding the straight-line advances that exposed him mid-fight.
Elevate Defensive Shell: Tighten the Philly shell guard to slip hooks, countering Eubank’s body feints that broke through his loose defense last time.
Amplify Body Assault: Double down on liver shots in clinches, exploiting Eubank’s slower recovery to sap stamina over 12 rounds.
Master Pace Control: Start conservatively, building output from round 4 to avoid the early burnout that handed Eubank momentum.
Enhance Clinch Escapes: Use upper-body torque to break free quicker, turning Eubank’s roughhousing into openings for knees and elbows.
Refine Counterpunching: Bait with feints then unleash the left hook on Eubank’s aggressive lunges, flipping the first fight’s pressure dynamic.
Optimize Conditioning Drills: Incorporate altitude training for superior late-round gas, targeting Eubank’s known fade after round 8.
Psych Out Pre-Fight: Leverage staredowns and trash talk to rattle Eubank’s ego, drawing him into reckless haymakers for counters.
Adapt Mid-Fight: Delegate corner signals for real-time tweaks, like switching stances if Eubank adjusts to orthodox pressure.
Benn is in a different place lately, as well, don’t discount that.
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