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Eubank, who has been training with relentless focus, showcased his own preparations in a recent training video that highlighted his power and precision, serving as a stark contrast to Benn’s apparent desperation. “You can team up all you want, but I’m still the nightmare you can’t escape,” Eubank declared, indicating that he is not just ready for a rematch but is poised to deliver a decisive victory that could redefine his career.
Eddie Hearn, Benn’s promoter, expressed excitement over Benn’s relentless training alongside Dubois, but Eubank’s critique cut deep. “Obsession doesn’t equal evolution,” Eubank stated, asserting that Benn’s partnership with Dubois—a fighter known for his own history of folding under pressure—will not provide the mental toughness that Benn so desperately lacks.
As the rematch looms, the stakes could not be higher. Eubank aims not just for victory but to erase the memory of Benn’s past bravado, while Benn is driven by the need for redemption after a humiliating loss. The tension is palpable, with Eubank appearing calm and collected, ready to exploit every flaw in Benn’s game.
This fight isn’t just about titles; it’s a battle for legacy, with Eubank determined to prove that he is the superior fighter once and for all. As the boxing world holds its breath, one question remains: who will emerge from this storm unscathed? The answer may redefine both fighters’ careers.
 
         
         
         
         
        