Chris Eubank Jr warns Billy Joe Saunders ‘will get what’s coming’

Chris Eubank Jr has accused Billy Joe Saunders of preventing him but warns that he will”get what’s coming” when they finally share a ring.
A potential rematch between both Brits – who fought recently at middleweight – was mooted because their battle in November 2014.
Eubank Jr insists that he will have his revenge, although saunders won that fight at London by split decision.
He told Sky Sports News:”We’ve been trying to make that fight for years. It happens, it happens.
“He is not really a priority for me right now because there’s a lot of other big names out there. But if that struggle happens, he’ll get what’s coming, and I will have the ability to move on.”
Asked whether he felt Saunders was avoiding himor whether the rematch has not yet been organized because of motives, Eubank Jr said:”The two.
“He does not want to fight unless he is getting paid a crazy quantity of money. But in this stage, the struggle can be produced; it’s just where and when.”
While he’s unsure when he will find another shot Saunders, Eubank – who won the IBO super-middleweight name when beating James DeGale in February – states his next battle will be announced imminently.
“I have not been as busy as I wanted to be this year,” that the 29-year-old recognized. “I explained I wished to fight three times this year and I have only fought after.
“I will absolutely be fighting before this year’s out. It’ll be within the next couple of months and there’ll be a statement in the next couple of months on the competition and venue.”
Eubank Jr also offered his ideas and Andy Ruiz Jr, that takes place on December 7 live on Sky Sports Box Office.
The 29-year-old believes Joshua can easily exude his defeat into Ruiz Jr – the first of his professional career – as long as he approaches the struggle with all the right”mindset”.
“AJ is a champion,” Eubank Jr.”I think if he goes there together with the ideal mindset, he can perform the business easily. He did not have the mindset to do it at the fight.
“I think he maybe underestimated him as we did, especially when you’re fighting a guy that does not resemble a fighter.
“But he underestimated him, he paid the price, and I’m sure he is going to be battling like his life depends on it.
“He wants his belts back. He has worked so hard to realize what he’s achieved – I really don’t think he will let Ruiz to upset him .”

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