Conor Benn believes his desperation to knock out Chris Eubank Jr cost him in their first fight.
Benn and Eubank Jr were involved in one of the fights of the year back in April, with the latter prevailing on points after 12 enthralling rounds.
Benn visibly wobbled his rival in the third round and feels he had Eubank Jr hurt on multiple occasions but regrets his decision to chase a stoppage win.
“I actually thought I was genuinely going to knock him out,” Benn told Sky Sports. “I was so close, and I just got greedy in there. It's the lack of discipline. I'm more disappointed in myself for the lack of discipline than anything else.
“I felt like I was dictating the pace, I was landing the more powerful shots, the more damaging shots, the more eye-catching shots.
“But my lack of discipline gave it away.”
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After a gripping first contest, Benn will get his shot at redemption when he faces Eubank Jr for the second time on November 15, live on DAZN.
The 29-year-old is full of confidence heading into the rematch after showing himself and his doubters what he is capable of last time out, despite slipping to the first defeat of his professional career.
“It was more a matter of just proving something to myself," Benn added. "A lot of people talk and when it comes down to it they fold and they buckle. They can't handle it.
"For me this fight was that moment where it was - are you actually about it? Can you actually do this? Are you who you say you are? For me that's what that fight was."
Benn will be stepping up to middleweight once again for his grudge match with Eubank Jr but has already stated his intention to drop back down to welterweight afterwards.
He is unlikely to be short of offers at 147lbs and has already been linked with fights against IBF champion Lewis Crocker and the legendary Manny Pacquiao.
Joseph Parker and Fabio Wardley fight on Saturday, October 25, to become the WBO mandatory challenger to Oleksandr Usyk. Watch the fight and undercard live and exclusive on DAZN PPV.