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Benn Slams Eubank Jr's 'Victim Mentality'
16 Dec
Summary
- Conor Benn criticizes Chris Eubank Jr's hospital video as a 'sympathy vote'.
- Benn argues that enduring hardship is part of boxing, not an excuse.
- Benn believes Eubank Jr should retire after their rematch, stating he 'took his soul'.

Conor Benn has publicly rebuked Chris Eubank Jr's actions following their rematch, particularly Eubank Jr's release of a video depicting him in a hospital bed. Benn characterized the footage as a calculated "sympathy vote" and accused Eubank Jr of exhibiting a "victim mentality" rather than acknowledging the realities of professional boxing.
Benn emphasized that boxers are "modern-day gladiators" who must accept the inherent hardships of the sport, including difficult weight cuts and injuries, without seeking public pity. He cited his own experiences of fighting through injuries, asserting that such struggles are part of the game and should not be used to reframe a defeat. Benn believes Eubank Jr's decision to fight implied a belief he was good enough to win.
Reflecting on their second encounter, Benn stated he "took Eubank Jr's soul" and that his rival would never recover from the loss. Consequently, Benn strongly advised Eubank Jr to retire, suggesting he had achieved considerable financial success and should leave the sport to avoid further injury. Despite their animosity, Benn framed his advice as pragmatic concern for Eubank Jr's well-being in an unforgiving sport.




