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Josh Kelly vows to KO Conor Benn and slams Chris Eubank Jr in double call out

Josh Kelly vows to KO Conor Benn and slams Chris Eubank Jr in double call out

The Irish Sun5 days ago

JOSH KELLY has issued a double call out to Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr.
Eubank beat Benn in their second generation grudge match in April
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Josh Kelly called out to Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr
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Eubank beat Benn on points in April
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He missed the 160lb middleweight limit by an agonising 0.05lb -
And Benn also had to jump over a stone from his regular fighting weight of 147lb.
So Kelly - now at 154lb at super-welterweight - is open to welcoming Benn to the division or stepping up to fight Eubank.
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He told
'I don't think Eubank would go anywhere near me. I think I've got more of a chance getting the Conor Benn fight.
"If he can't make 147 anymore, or struggles to get down there, I'm the biggest guy at 154.'
Kelly is even willing to meet Benn at a 157lb catchweight clash, adding: 'In a heartbeat.
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"It wouldn't even be a question. It would just be like, 'Yes, sign, done.''
Kelly, 31, returns on Friday in Newcastle against Romanian Flavius Biea but has big-money bouts against the likes of Benn, 28, in his sights.
He said: 'Conor's a very clever fighter in terms of marketing. I should take a leaf out of his book. I should start shouting everybody out.
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"I should just say, 'I'm only fighting the ones who are going to make me the most money'.'
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