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“I’m Matador and Konor Ben Ben Cow,” says Chris Yobank Jr. before the race.


Chris Yobank Jr. has vowed to be Matador and treat Conor Ben on Saturday.

The couple, whose grudge at Tottenham Hatspour Stadium, met on Tuesday at Grand Arrivals at Canary Wharf.

The competition of the 34-3-0 Yubank Jr. was exacerbated by Ben Ben, who slapped his opponent with an egg at a February press conference. Ben two blamed their unsuccessful drugs that led to their cancellation of 2022, for overdose of eggs.

“This struggle is not about size or weight, but it is about skill and sacrifice, it is about the expertise and all the areas I have, I have years of experience with Konor Ben, and this will determine the night,” Yubanak Jr. said.

“I am a perfect fighter, I have done it now, I have forgotten more about what he even knows and show this night,” he said.

“This will be a parliamentary method, everything I want to go, I will be like a Matador in the ring and Konor Ben Ben Cow will be.”

On Saturday, Ben’s third struggle will be from 2022, as he continues to try to become a future world champion.

The victories of Rudolfu Orzco in 2023 and Peter Dabson in 2024 means that Ben is confident that he can continue his unique performance in the capital.

“It’s always personal. People say it’s, it’s not, never.” Ben added.

“If you want to put your hands on me and make me unconscious, that’s not the person.

“I want to get her hand to her, I wish I had done it before and we were fighting tonight. The hard work is done and I am excited to get there and do a number on her.”

Chris Yubank SR was not there as a result of last week’s remarks, where his son was “shameful” for pre -war antiques.

The Eubank SR fought with Ben Nigel Ben’s father twice in the 1990s, and their competition has made their sons hostility.

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