Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn 2 will have to go some distance to match the spectacular drama and ferocious action of their first clash.But Benn’s legendary father Nigel, who started this all with his two clashes against Eubank Jr’s father 35 years ago, believes it will do exactly that. The pair’s maiden instalment of their bitter feud had it all, a chaotic build-up as Eubank Jr slapped his rival with an egg, fight night drama with the late arrival of Eubank Sr, and brutal warfare when the bell rang.And many have questioned if global interest will reach the same heights for their new battle on Saturday at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.But one member of the boxing world who is well positioned to call the clash, is Benn’s father Nigel.And he believes that the squared circle duel, that will be live for listeners on talkSPORT, will once again be one of the sport’s most action-packed clashes of this year.He said, while disagreeing with Simon Jordan’s claim the bout is a battle of ‘mediocrity’: “I think the second fight will be better than the first, I’m telling you now.“I honestly believe this time it won’t go the distance. I disagree, it’s not a mediocre fight.“The first fight with Conor and Chris, they threw more punches than the likes of Canelo vs Scull, Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia, all of them.“Regardless of what anyone thought, people came out to see it and they were saying it was the best fight of the year.“It was like a bar fight, there wasn’t much boxing skill but that makes it exciting. But I do think this time you will see the best Conor.”The retired Benn’s sequel in 1993 with Eubank didn’t live up to their bloody and brutal encounter.Benn’s father Nigel joined talkSPORT to preview the superb clash, and he sees the rematch hitting a new peakBut the first battle of their sons, was like watching their original 1990 clash all over again, with blood, guts, determination and brutal warfare.And the current-era fighters will hope they can do their fathers proud, and grip the nation again in front of almost 60,000 expected at the North London venue.Can Conor Benn get his revenge over Chris Eubank Jr?Benn was fired up for the first clash, but ultimately believed the emotions of the rivalry overtook him.Although he put on a brave and spirited display and refused to back down from Eubank Jr, with the pair going toe-to-toe in gruelling exchanges.But this time, Benn believes he will indeed get the job done and has made some significant alterations.He elected to move his training camp back to home to his Matchroom Boxing gym, where he was worked alongside Tony Sims and his stablemates including Daniel Dubois and Johnny Fisher.GettyEubank Jr vs Benn 2 is once again one of the sport’s biggest events of the year after the original April festival[/caption]And Benn’s father Nigel believes he is in the best shape of his life after going through the motions.He continued: “After everything he went through the depression, to watch him now is night and day.“I think it was a blessing the first fight, he’s had time to take things up to another level.“The training is gone so well, it’s gone great and he has had peace in himself for the first time.“He’s been so relaxed, that first fight there was a lot that he went through that led up to this.“He wasn’t in the right frame of mind, he had so much pressure but now he’s a completely different man.“Now he’s watched the fight back and he’s relaxed in himself, it’s going to be different this time.”What can boxing fans expect?It has been a more cordial build-up this time around, but no punches will be pulled in the quest for victoryGettyIrrespective of how proceedings play out, boxing fans can anticipate yet again one of the biggest events of the year.Another huge 60,000 crowd is expected to see the pair do battle.And Benn believes this time he will try to carry out a more strict game plan to get the job done, rather than fighting on anger and fierce adrenaline.Victory for either fighter means quite literally the world, as they hope to secure a world title shot in different weight classes in 2026.A trilogy is unlikely given the pair’s respective weight struggles to reach the 160lbs limit.But it once again promises to be a blockbuster, with some of boxing’s biggest names set to arrive to catch a glimpse of the hotly-anticipated clash.Eubank Jr vs Benn 2 TicketsChris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn are ready.The rivals are putting it all on the line once again after their barnstormer of a first fight for the much anticipated rematch and there are still seats left at Tottenham’s stadium.The Ring: Unfinished Business. Final tickets on sale now via Ticketmaster