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A melee in the London arena! Four major battles are detonated on the same day, who will become the gods in one battle

London on November 15 is now showing the grand scene of a boxing carnival. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was originally a venue specially designed for football events, but it is about to temporarily transform into an ocean of the ring. This is because the second match between Chris Eubank and Connor Ben has been set, and the event organizer is quietly adding a salary increase to the event. Among them, the negotiations between Jack Carterol and Eco Essuman are one of their measures to promote the popularity of the event.

Catroll is 32 years old and originally planned to use Arnold Barbosa Junior as a stepping stone in February, but his opponent beat him with a judgment. That defeat made him move his sight from super lightweight to middleweight and start the puzzle again. The first piece of the puzzle appears in May, when old rival Josh Taylor accidentally lost to Essuman, everyone thought the trilogy of Carterol and Taylor was ruined. Unexpectedly, the plot only changed the protagonist - Essuman, a 36-year-old Ghanaian-British boxer, pressed Taylor's retirement button with his own hands, and now he has become Carter's new ladder for chasing the 147-pound world gold belt.

"The news of the competition is coming." Carterol typed this sentence on social media on Saturday afternoon. The picture is a silhouette with white characters on black background. There is no unnecessary expression, but it is enough for fans to turn the calendar to November 15th. According to internal news, the event wanted to stuff this potential showdown into the second match between Eubank and Ben, which not only heats up the main game, but also lets Carter test the temperature on a larger stage. After all, he just defeated Eubank's cousin Harlem Eubank with a judgment in June. The warmth of family grudges is still there. If you let someone related to the "Eubank Group of Friends" come in, you will naturally not worry about the topic.

At the same time, negotiations for another rematch are also quietly taking place. Gavin Gwens of Wales and Cameron Von of England, the light-weight welterweight who had a feud last November, are expected to resolve the old accounts on the same sub-card. At that time, the referee awarded the victory to 23-year-old Feng, which caused a booing sound at the scene. Gwens then used a point victory against Irving Dunnan to prove that he was not knocked out by that controversy, and Feng Kowt Jordan Flynn in the subsequent game. Feng was originally scheduled to play again on September 6, and his opponent was to be decided, but if the rematch was agreed, he might give the schedule to Tottenham's bigger show.

Follow the list, you can also see that Conner Walker of England and Blair Cobbs of Philadelphia, USA are also among the candidates. Walker is 30 years old and Cobbs is 35 years old. Both are in the welterweight category. One likes to be close to the body and the other likes to wander. The spark will not be small when it collides. The event is currently only "considering", but consideration often means that as long as the contract details are negotiated, it is only a matter of time before the signature is signed.

The whole secondary card is like a puzzle, each piece is looking for its own position: Carterol wants to use Essuman's shoulder to look at the world war again, Essuman wants to use victory to tell everyone that Taylor's retirement is not accidental; Gwens wants to take revenge, Feng wants to prove that he won the first time openly; Walker and Cobbs want to use a trans-ocean duel to write their names into a larger contract. The Tottenham Stadium on November 15 is an ostensibly a sequel to the grudge between Eubank and Ben, but there are several parallel rivers hidden underneath, each of which may suddenly form a waterfall in a certain round. The charm of boxing is here: you think you are watching a main game, but in fact the real story has already been written quietly in the secondary card.