Conor Benn says he’ll keep an aggressive model for his rematch with Chris Eubank Jr however says a “less emotional” method can assist him avenge the defeat he suffered of their first assembly.
The British rivals are set to share the ring once more in London on September 20 after Eubank Jr claimed an exhilarating factors victory at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in April.
Benn introduced his usually aggressive method to the primary bout, however believes he allowed his exuberance to play into Eubank’s fingers.
Talking to Sky Sports activities Information on the British Grand Prix on Sunday, Benn stated: “I’m going to go in there and steam straight into him. Same as the first one, less emotional, shall we say.
“Much less coronary heart, extra brains, you recognize?”
Benn made a powerful begin to the primary combat, however Eubank’s measurement and expertise instructed as he fought again to earn a unanimous choice.
Ben added: “I felt like within the combat, my manner was all win. I used to be up 30 seconds earlier than the bell [to start each round]. I used to be up, able to go.
“You look at my demeanour and look at his, who’s deflated?
“For me, I am excited to run it again, extra educated. Expertise gained, classes discovered, going to get in there and deal with enterprise.”
Benn open to future Garcia combat
Whatever the outcome in opposition to Eubank Jr, Benn is prone to return to competing at a decrease weight in future, having come up a number of divisions to fulfill his compatriot.
Among the many opponents who’ve been touted for him is former interim light-weight world champion Ryan Garcia.
Requested concerning the prospect of that combat, Benn stated: “I’ll fight any man, you know what I mean? If it makes money, it makes sense.
“In the end, I would like the world title. For me, that is the primary objective, is to get that WBC world title.
“But if there’s a silly offer over, you can’t really turn it down, can you?”