Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn 2 full punch statistics revealed – there is a huge difference between the rivals

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Punch statistics have shown just how dominant Conor Benn was in his one-sided victory over Chris Eubank Jr.Benn was keen to secure redemption in his second meeting with Eubank Jr, after losing to his bitter rival in April.Benn was completely on top during Eubank Jr vs Benn 2Matchroom BoxingMost analysis suggested it would be a close encounter, but it proved to be anything but.Benn dominated Eubank Jr and dropped him twice in a breathtaking final round to score unanimous decision victory.The judges’ scorecards were largely thoroughly in his favour reflecting his total control, other than one from official John Latham.Eubank Jr himself has even admitted he was struggling from the opening bell and couldn’t live with the pressure from Benn.And now after the dust has settled from their latest showdown, it is clear that Eubank Jr could muster up very little response.Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn 2 punch statsIn the first fight, Eubank Jr landed an average of around 31 punches per round, but it couldn’t be more contrasting this time around.‘Next Gen’ averaged just 6 punches per round as an average, showing little resilience to Benn brilliance.He landed just 68 of his 365 punches thrown, landing at a success rate of 18.5 per cent, backing up talkSPORT pundits constant feeling that he had lost his timing.Benn on the other hand was far more successful landing 173 of his 426 shots at a success fate of 40.6 per cent far higher than his rival.Eubank Jr also absorbed significant damage in the clash, and this was perfectly display in the power punches column.Eubank Jr and Benn were in different classes, and dominance was truly reflected‘The Destroyer’ landed 92 of 187 power punches, while Eubank Jr mustered a measly 32 of 146 thrown.It was night of successes all round for the victor who also had the more accurate jab, and staked his claim to win in all departments.Benn imposed himself in the ring impressively given his step up in weight and his opponent holding the natural size advantages.And it could teach him valuable lessons to bring back to 147lbs, where he plans to switch back to in a bid for world title glory in 2026.What has Chris Eubank Jr said about the defeat?Eubank Jr didn’t want to make any excuses for his lacklustre performance.Despite hints that he had a difficult training camp, Eubank Jr insists he knew he simply wasn’t good enough on the night to get the job done.Benn and Eubank Jr’s rivalry is now over and for goodGettyHe said: “I’ve been through hell and back to make it here today.“I genuinely thought that regardless of the issues that I’ve been dealing with, I would be able to go in there and win, use my boxing skills, use what you guys saw in that first fight to beat Conor Benn. “You guys saw what I was in there tonight. Yeah, I thought that once those bright lights hit I’d find something, and I tried. “I tried hard, but it wasn’t there, and Conor was strong, and he was fast, and he was tough.”