Chris Eubank Jr. names three opponents for the dream fight, among them Crawford.
Eubank ready for a fight with Crawford
According to The Sun: Chris Eubank Jr. named Terence Crawford as one of three opponents he would like to meet, despite having a common trainer.
The challenge to Crawford, after the American won the super middleweight titles, Eubank announced after Crawford's victory over Canelo Alvarez in Las Vegas.
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Interestingly, the path to a fight with Crawford is not complicated, as Eubank has once again hired Brian McIntyre, Crawford's trainer.
However, the British boxer does not consider this a hindrance to a possible match. He stated:
“I wouldn’t say that. I said after the fight that I would happily share the ring with Terence.”
Crawford, 37, defeated 35-year-old Canelo and became the undisputed champion in the 168-pound weight class, confirming his name in world boxing across five different weight divisions. Canelo's future is uncertain, as he has yet to confirm his next plans, but Eubank is still interested in a fight.
He added:
“He’s still a star. He’s probably the biggest name in the sport, even despite the loss. So I would gladly fight him.”
Fight with Golovkin and rematch with Benn
Another dream for Eubank is a fight with former unified middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin, who has yet to officially announce his retirement.
Negotiations about their fight took place in 2016, and 43-year-old Golovkin, who hasn’t fought since 2022, has expressed his intention to return.
Eubank believes:
“Why not? He’s a legend in the sport. If fans want to see a fight of this kind, I don’t know if they want, but if they did, then certainly.”
Additionally, Eubank will have a rematch with Conor Benn on November 15. After a stunning victory in the first fight in April, he aims to finish the fight early this time.
Eubank noted:
“I just have to use what I learned in the first fight to improve my performance, to ensure I can leave the ring. I don’t want the fight to go 12 rounds again. I want to stop it early.”
He emphasized that:
“I don’t want any doubts left. I accept him and that’s it.”
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