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Chris Eubank Jr makes decision on Liam Smith rematch in cheeky Valentine’s Day message after brutal fourth-round KO loss

, Chris Eubank Jr makes decision on Liam Smith rematch in cheeky Valentine’s Day message after brutal fourth-round KO loss

CHRIS EUBANK JR celebrated Valentine’s Day and finally made a decision on the Liam Smith rematch.

The 33-year-old middleweight suffered the first knockout loss of his career in Manchester last month when the 34-year-old scorched him in round four of their clash.

Chris Eubank Jr locked horns with Liam Smith last month

The former IBO super-middleweight champion suffered a brutal fourth-round loss

, Chris Eubank Jr makes decision on Liam Smith rematch in cheeky Valentine’s Day message after brutal fourth-round KO loss
Next Gen has activated the rematch clause he had in his contract to face Smith

Eubank Jr had a rematch clause in the contract and has chosen to activate it, rather than revisit the October catchweight bout with Conor Benn which was cancelled.

Posing on holiday in Dubai with the pink thorned flower, Eubank Jr wrote on Twitter: “This morning I activated the rematch clause via my lawyers and sent [it] to my promoters.

“Happy Valentines Liam Smith”

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In the aftermath of his sensational win, Smith confirmed he was tied into a rerun if Eubank wanted it.

But he thought he might swerve it, after suffering such a concussive loss.

And Smith insists, now that he is the A-Side in negotiations, the return fixture will happen in Liverpool at his local arena and he will be getting a bigger cut of the purse.

He said: “I think Chris will have to Tweet and talk about it right away because of an ego and a pride thing.

“I don’t think he can say he doesn’t want the rematch.

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“But you might get a different answer in three, four or five weeks, after he has sat down and thought about it.

“He will sit down with his team and family and if he wants the fight he can have it.

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“Of course, I accept the rematch because if I can beat him once I can beat him twice.

“I am not worried about whose name is first on the poster but there are a couple of other things that will have to shift onto my terms, like the venue and the money.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some ways I can improve my combat defense?

Learning how to fight intelligently can help you improve your defense. You need to be able to defend yourself from all angles and counterattack if necessary.

You won’t be able to fight if you don’t know what fighting is. You’ll just get beaten up. If you know how to fight you will be ready for anything.

Here are some suggestions to help improve your defense.

  1. You need to know where your opponent is coming from. This means you must pay close attention to the body language of your opponent. If your opponent appears nervous, it could mean that he’s about to attack again.
  2. Remain calm. Don’t panic. Instead, remain calm and focused.
  3. Block with your arms. You can defend yourself against attacks by blocking with your arms.
  4. Counterattack. If you see your opponent attacking you, then you need to counterattack immediately.
  5. Fight dirty. Fighting dirty is another method to defend yourself. If you are being kicked by your opponent, you can respond by kick him back.

How can my punching form be improved?

Boxing is all in the form of punching. You must develop good punch technique if you want to become a better boxer. These are some tips that will help you improve your punching technique.

  • Keep your head elevated. Your head should always be up while throwing punches.
  • Punch from the shoulder. You should aim your punch at the shoulder rather than the chin.
  • Focus on your feet. Avoid moving your feet while you punch.
  • Use short punches that are quick. Longer punches can tire you faster.
  • Don’t forget about defense! Always remember to block incoming punches.
  • Use your elbows. To defend yourself, your elbows are a good option.
  • Your legs are your best friend. You can avoid being knocked to the ground if you learn how to properly use your legs.
  • Practice every day. You will feel tired when you finish training. Keep going. It takes practice and dedication to excel at any skill.
  • Have fun Enjoy what you’re doing.
  • Remember to breathe. You will be stronger and have more energy if you breathe correctly.
  • Relax. Don’t worry so much about making mistakes. Don’t worry about making mistakes. Instead, focus on learning new skills.
  • Be patient. Boxing is not easy. It takes time to master your skills.
  • Never stop improving. As long there is still room for improvement, there will continue to be improvement.
  • Enjoy music. You can relax and focus during training by listening to music.
  • View videos of professional fighters. Watching them fight can inspire you to work harder.
  • Read books. Reading helps you to understand boxing techniques.
  • It is important to take breaks. Sometimes, it is helpful to take a break from boxing. Play soccer or basketball outside.
  • Find a coach. You can improve your boxing skills by having a coach who is knowledgeable.
  • Push-ups are a great exercise. Push-ups are great for endurance and strength building.

How does a beginner box at home?

Boxing has been around since ancient times. Boxing was created in ancient times to help warriors fight off their enemies. Boxing can still be found all over the world. Boxing doesn’t require you to attend a gym. All you need is a pair of gloves, some punching bags, and a few friends to spar with.

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Amateur boxing clubs can be found in your area where you can get trained by professionals. Once you master basic punches & combinations, you will be ready for competition in tournaments.

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  • You want to be running at roughly 75-80% of your top speed..5 mile slow, easy recovery jog at the end.[6]X Research source 2Mix in long runs, shadow boxing, and short sprints on non-interval days. (wikihow.com)

External Links

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How To

How to box for exercise

How to box for exercise

You learn boxing to increase your physical fitness and self-confidence. Boxing has become a very popular sport. It requires speed, strength, agility, stamina and coordination.

Boxing is a great way of getting fit and feeling good about yourself. You’ll enjoy it so much, you’ll want more.

There are many boxing training options. Some programs are offered at local gyms and others at your home. Online courses allow you to learn from anywhere in the globe.

It is important to find a program that suits your needs and your lifestyle. Exercises that build muscle mass, flexibility, endurance, cardiovascular endurance, and improve overall well-being are the best.

You should also consider whether you prefer a beginner’s course or a more advanced one. Beginner’s programs typically teach fundamental techniques and drills like shadowboxing, sparring and mitt work. Advanced programs usually cover more complicated movements and offer more options.

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The beginner’s program usually lasts around 8 weeks and costs less than $100. These programs don’t give any nutritional, weight loss, or injury prevention advice.

Advanced programs last approximately six months and typically cost $300. These programs include nutrition advice and stretching routines. Some programs offer resistance training (such lifting weights) as well as aerobic conditioning (such running).

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