Fans have been hyping this fight for a little while now. In this article, we have our Middleweight Boxing Bets for next Saturday night involving Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr. This will be live-streamed on DAZN, and it is expected to begin at 12:00 am ET (approximately) from the O2 Arena in London, England. Can Eubank Jr. defeat Benn to extend his winning streak to seven bouts?
The betting table is from some top online boxing betting sites.
Conor Benn vs Chris Eubank Jr. Odds | |||
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Conor Benn | -156 | +165 | +165 |
Chris Eubank Jr. | -232 | -205 | -205 |
Over 7.5 Rounds | -128 | -130 | -128 |
Under 7.5 Rounds | -112 | +100 | -112 |
Boxing fans get intrigued with these catchweights for one reason. It is a fight slightly off the beaten path from the beginning. Yes, Conor Benn is taking a fight a bit above his normal weight. Chris Eubank Jr. is a traditional middleweight, while Benn is a welterweight. So basically, Eubank Jr. is about 12-15 pounds heavier than Benn. In theory, there are advantages and disadvantages.
There are no belts on the line here as the two fighters get ready for what figures to be an electric boxing match Saturday night. Both combatants should be familiar with 02 Arena, and the fighters are familiar with their family names. After all, Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank fought twice in the 1990s. Eubank knocked Benn out in the first fight, but the second tilt ended in a controversial draw.
This fight has been 20+ years in the making. Sometimes, it is difficult to comprehend what this truly means for both fighters. The two boxers come from different walks of life. This fight in London expects to be full of fireworks. Any bout that involves family ties is bound to have a bit more power behind it. Below we have the catchweight boxing bets.
The middleweight division is still a division that possesses considerable drama. However, little of that phase a fighter like Chris Eubank Jr. He has been there before and held championships in two weight classes. He has little to prove. For the 33-year-old fighter, this bout is personal and legacy-building. In the meantime, the numbers are mostly stable as Eubank Jr. remains a heavy, catchweight boxing bets favorite.
Now, do understand that this fight feels like a logical conclusion is inevitable. The problem is that there is always this possibility that Conor Benn could surprise the more experienced Eubank Jr. There are many who still believe that Benn has a future outside Britain when it comes to the welterweight division. Eubank Jr. comes in with 32-2 with 23 knockouts. He is 14-1 since his controversial split decision loss to Billy Joe Saunders.
Chris Eubank Jr’s biggest issue is not ego. Does the 33-year-old fighter from Hove, England, need to come out swinging? Does that play into Benn’s hands a little bit? That is possible. After all, again, Eubank Jr. expects to fight at around 160 while Benn may tip the scales at 146 or 147. Still, Eubank Jr. is one of those fighters not mesmerized by material success err belts.
Chris Eubank Jr. indeed, has stayed a heavy favorite. Bettors do not look at Benn much because of his age, inexperience, and body of work. The argument is that Benn has not faced any adversity. Eubank Jr. is expected to show the 25-year-old a little boxing lesson.
Therefore, expect Eubank Jr. to take advantage of his reach and more powerful shots to measure Benn early and often. The older, more experienced fighter must know Benn’s counterpunching power (14 knockouts in 21 fights). In his last fight, the older British pugilist knocked Liam Williams down four times en route to an easy decision.
Eubank Jr. wants to get this bout on and over with already. He needs a fight like this to honestly elevate his legacy. Some pundits believe one last world title shot is possible for the taking. One can see the aggression in his interviews and how he has been training. This is why he is our catchweight boxing bet choice for this fight. The expectation is that Eubank Jr. is set up to knock out Conor Benn.
With the fight looming next Saturday, the top online boxing Vegas odds are out, offering the British fighter a significant underdog. Conor Benn craves family revenge for his father. This is far, far more for him more important than any title shot. This is personal and decades in the making. Could he take advantage of an equally eager Eubank Jr.? That may be possible. However, there are some concerns. First, the good news.
The good news for Benn is that he has shown in his last half-dozen bouts an ability to box and wait, along with finishing an inferior opponent. He polished off Samuel Vargas in just 80 seconds, then won his past two fights in just six combined rounds. However, Benn showed patience against Adrian Granados. Then again, Benn truly has not faced a fighter that could hurt or even knock him out. That changes next Saturday.
As this fight beckons, it is one of those matches with the look of one punch or combination changing everything. If Benn is not a bit careful, he will get caught, which may just happen.
The catchweight boxing bets say bank on Eubank Jr. on October 8th by the eighth round or sooner via stoppage.
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