Chris Eubank Jr has an settlement in place for a possible rematch with Conor Benn, however he has been urged to think about different choices.
Eubank Jr beat Benn in an all-out brawl on the Tottenham Hotspur stadium final Saturday.
Within the fast aftermath of that contest, Benn insisted he needed “revenge” despite the fact that he might but return to welterweight to pursue his title ambitions.
However George Groves, the previous world champion and Sky Sports activities boxing pundit, believes Eubank Jr ought to retire relatively than battle on.
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Groves has sparred Eubank and fought him in a high-profile world title bout up at super-middleweight.
He suggested his former opponent in opposition to taking a second bout with Benn.
“No, I do not assume a rematch. No rematch. That they had the battle. It was as huge because it might have been,” Groves informed Sky Sports activities. “I feel Eubank ought to retire.”
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Groves defined: “Eubank acquired the win. However I feel he went straight to hospital and did not come residence until Monday morning. So I feel he ought to depart his profession there. I feel Eubank ought to retire.
“His greatest days are method gone. Well beyond him. However he is had a large evening. He is had an amazing payday. He is had a second along with his father. He is scratched that itch. Perhaps if he by no means had the Benn battle, it might all the time be ‘what if I had the Benn battle’,” Groves added.
“There is not any different fights on the market for him that may get close to it. Haven’t got the rematch. Subsequently I feel he ought to retire.”
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