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That’s my dream – Conor Benn wants to emulate father Nigel by winning WBC title

Conor Benn wants to emulate his father Nigel and win the WBC title after his convincing victory over Chris Eubank Jr.

A performance full of composure, skill and discipline helped the younger Benn triumph over Eubank Jr in a one-sided rematch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday.

It ended a long wait for a victory for the Benn family in a rivalry which began with Nigel’s first fight against Chris Eubank Sr in 1990, but the 29-year-old has no immediate interest in a third bout.

Benn instead plans to drop back down to his natural 147lbs weight and contest the WBC welterweight title against Mario Barrios next summer.

“I would say it would be on par with winning a world title, winning (last night). It meant a lot to me,” Benn said.

“For three years of my career, this has been the fight and family feud. It’s generational and never been done in history, so to get the win, it means a lot to me and will forever be cemented in history.

“For me winning the WBC world title is heavy on my heart and heavy on my mind.

“Getting the WBC title, it is the belt my dad won and a belt I would love to win. That’s my dream, so for me to be one up on my dad with the Eubank-Benn rivalry and also win the WBC world title, it would be some moment for me.”

After Benn’s emotion-fuelled display in April produced an old-fashion brawl which went the way of Eubank Jr, this time he stayed disciplined.

Benn and trainer Tony Sims had promised the crowd would see a different fighter and so it proved, with the Londoner dominant throughout and unfortunate not to clinch a 12th-round knockout.

On his April defeat, Benn added: “Did I really lose or did I learn? For me it was a massive learning curve. It was my first stadium show, my first fight at 160lbs, my

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