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Troy Williamson responds to being called a snake and a rat by some fans over his decision to spend time in both Chris Eubank Jr's camp and Conor Benn's camp before the rematch.

The British champion then picked Benn to do a number on Eubank.

#TroyWilliamson #boxing #eubankbenn2 #boxingnews

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Benn Shocks Eubank Jr. In Chapter 4 Of Bloodline Rivalry, Should There Be A Third Fight Between The Sons Of Legendary Rivals?

The Boxing Truth ®️: Benn Shocks Eubank Jr. In Chapter 4 Of Bloodline Rivalry, Should There Be A Third Fight Between The Sons Of Legendary Rivals?

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Benn vs Eubank 2: DAZN Faces Fan Backlash Over Final-Round PPV DAZN came under fire from boxing fans on Friday night after sending a PPV purchase message during the closing moments of Conor Benn vs Chris Eubank Jr 2. The streaming platform encouraged viewers to buy the fight for $59.99, even as Benn was seconds away from winning and the outcome was all but certain. Social media lit up with criticism. One fan tweeted, “Buy in round 12?” while another wrote, “You want us to buy it now, the fight is almost over!” The posts highlighted frustration over timing and the perceived lack of value in last-minute PPV pushes. Benn Dominates Final Round vs Eubank Inside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Conor Benn delivered a career-defining performance. Controlling the fight from round two, he landed crisp combinations and aggressive attacks that left Chris Eubank Jr reeling. The drama peaked in the final round, with Benn scoring two knockdowns that sealed a decisive points victory. By the time the second knockdown landed, DAZN’s PPV promotion felt completely tone-deaf, as fans were already witnessing a clear winner. 50 Cent Walks Out Eubank Jr at Benn vs Eubank 2 The spectacle wasn’t limited to the ring. Rapper 50 Cent made a high-profile appearance walking out with Chris Eubank Jr, generating buzz on social media and adding celebrity glamour to the event. Yet once the bell rang, it was clear the night belonged to Benn. DAZN PPV Controversy Sparks Fan Backlash The backlash underscores ongoing concerns about PPV ethics and fan trust in boxing’s streaming era. At the same time, DAZN continues to host high-profile fights; moments like this risk alienating the very audience that fuels the platform. While Conor Benn’s performance will be remembered for his dominance, DAZN’s last-minute promotion became a discussion in the aftermath. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Conor Benn scored an explosive win over Eubank Jr, but the real drama was DAZN pushing a $59.99 PPV purchase in the final round.

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#EubankBenn2 #boxing #boxingnews

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Benn vs Eubank 2: DAZN Faces Fan Backlash Over Final-Round PPV DAZN came under fire from boxing fans on Friday night after sending a PPV purchase message during the closing moments of Conor Benn vs Chris Eubank Jr 2. The streaming platform encouraged viewers to buy the fight for $59.99, even as Benn was seconds away from winning and the outcome was all but certain. Social media lit up with criticism. One fan tweeted, “Buy in round 12?” while another wrote, “You want us to buy it now, the fight is almost over!” The posts highlighted frustration over timing and the perceived lack of value in last-minute PPV pushes. Benn Dominates Final Round vs Eubank Inside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Conor Benn delivered a career-defining performance. Controlling the fight from round two, he landed crisp combinations and aggressive attacks that left Chris Eubank Jr reeling. The drama peaked in the final round, with Benn scoring two knockdowns that sealed a decisive points victory. By the time the second knockdown landed, DAZN’s PPV promotion felt completely tone-deaf, as fans were already witnessing a clear winner. 50 Cent Walks Out Eubank Jr at Benn vs Eubank 2 The spectacle wasn’t limited to the ring. Rapper 50 Cent made a high-profile appearance walking out with Chris Eubank Jr, generating buzz on social media and adding celebrity glamour to the event. Yet once the bell rang, it was clear the night belonged to Benn. DAZN PPV Controversy Sparks Fan Backlash The backlash underscores ongoing concerns about PPV ethics and fan trust in boxing’s streaming era. At the same time, DAZN continues to host high-profile fights; moments like this risk alienating the very audience that fuels the platform. While Conor Benn’s performance will be remembered for his dominance, DAZN’s last-minute promotion became a discussion in the aftermath. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Benn vs Eubank 2: DAZN Faces Fan Backlash Over Final-Round PPV https://www.worldbox #EubankBenn2 #boxing

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Sparring ‘Snake’ Controversy Explodes After Eubank Jr Falls to Benn Troy Williamson sparked a fan storm online after training with both Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn before their explosive November 15 rematch — a move fans called ‘snaky’ and ‘classless.’ World Boxing News can confirm Williamson trained with both Eubank Jr and Benn in the weeks leading into their rematch — a crossover that ignited fierce online discussion. The allegations were made directly to Williamson on X, where he publicly responded; however, there is no evidence that he passed on any tactical information, and the timestamped photographs themselves are authentic. Those images show the British contender working with Eubank Jr on October 21 in Dubai. A separate photograph posted on November 5 placed him in Benn’s setup, just ten days before fight night. The two-camp timeline fueled speculation already brewing around the rivalry and the sparring controversy. Timeline: Williamson’s Dual Camp Controversy This is the confirmed timeline of events that led to the viral backlash: October 21: Williamson photographed with Eubank Jr in Dubai November 5: Posts photo training with Benn November 15: Benn defeats Eubank Jr Nov 16–17: Fan accusations go viral, labeling Williamson a ‘snake’ and ‘rat’ December 20: Williamson returns to the ring vs Callum Simpson Williamson: “Exactly how I knew it would go.” Moments after Benn stopped Eubank Jr, Williamson posted a brief but loaded reaction on X: “Exactly how I knew it would go.” — Troy Williamson (@TroyWilliamson_), November 15 The comment triggered a wave of replies accusing him of switching allegiances and giving Benn’s team insights from Eubank’s preparations. Fan Reaction: ‘Snake,’ ‘Rat,’ and ‘Classless’ The public reaction grew rapidly once the two dated photographs circulated, illustrating the tight timeline between the Dubai session with Eubank Jr and the later session with Benn. Fans heavily criticized Williamson’s involvement with both rivals: “Snaky behavior.” “Rat.” “Very few fighters will want to work with him after this.” “Absolute lack of class, keep it zipped.” Troy Responds Williamson eventually responded directly to the backlash, defending his actions and denying that he had passed on any strategic information. He doubled down on his claim that he was stating his belief in Benn’s stylistic advantage: “It’s hard to find sparring anyway.” “Fight’s over, I didn’t give away anything during camp.” “What’s your problem?” “I genuinely thought Benn would clean him out — I wasn’t far away” At this stage, Williamson has not confirmed what his training involvement in either camp entailed beyond the photographs, and there is no evidence that he disclosed tactical details to either side. Neither Eubank Jr’s nor Benn’s team has addressed the allegations. The Dual Sparring Problem The dual-camp controversy highlights a rare scenario in elite boxing where a sparring partner’s movement between rival camps can spark intense debate. While Williamson’s integrity has not been questioned in terms of confirmed leaks, the story has already influenced fan perception. It may affect how other fighters approach cross-camp sparring in the future. This context also adds an extra layer of scrutiny heading into his next fight on December 20. Williamson faces Callum Simpson next month Away from the social-media fallout, Troy Williamson must now switch focus to the biggest fight of his recent career. He meets undefeated super-middleweight Callum Simpson (18-0) on December 20 at the First Direct Arena in Leeds, with three major titles on the line: [British Super-Middleweight Title] (BBBofC) [Commonwealth Super-Middleweight Title] (CBC) [European Super-Middleweight Title] (EBU) Simpson enters as one of the division’s most destructive rising talents, while Williamson now carries an unexpected wave of public scrutiny and potential reputational fallout into fight week. The pressure and sparring controversy could influence how opponents and fans view him heading into December 20. His performance against Simpson will likely determine whether the boxing community sees him as a world-class competitor. Or whether he is just the fighter caught in the middle of a massive rivalry. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Troy Williamson has become the central figure in an explosive sparring controversy after training with BOTH Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn before the rematch.

My Story: https://www.worldbox

#EubankBenn2 #boxing #boxingnews

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Sparring ‘Snake’ Controversy Explodes After Eubank Jr Falls to Benn Troy Williamson sparked a fan storm online after training with both Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn before their explosive November 15 rematch — a move fans called ‘snaky’ and ‘classless.’ World Boxing News can confirm Williamson trained with both Eubank Jr and Benn in the weeks leading into their rematch — a crossover that ignited fierce online discussion. The allegations were made directly to Williamson on X, where he publicly responded; however, there is no evidence that he passed on any tactical information, and the timestamped photographs themselves are authentic. Those images show the British contender working with Eubank Jr on October 21 in Dubai. A separate photograph posted on November 5 placed him in Benn’s setup, just ten days before fight night. The two-camp timeline fueled speculation already brewing around the rivalry and the sparring controversy. Timeline: Williamson’s Dual Camp Controversy This is the confirmed timeline of events that led to the viral backlash: October 21: Williamson photographed with Eubank Jr in Dubai November 5: Posts photo training with Benn November 15: Benn defeats Eubank Jr Nov 16–17: Fan accusations go viral, labeling Williamson a ‘snake’ and ‘rat’ December 20: Williamson returns to the ring vs Callum Simpson Williamson: “Exactly how I knew it would go.” Moments after Benn stopped Eubank Jr, Williamson posted a brief but loaded reaction on X: “Exactly how I knew it would go.” — Troy Williamson (@TroyWilliamson_), November 15 The comment triggered a wave of replies accusing him of switching allegiances and giving Benn’s team insights from Eubank’s preparations. Fan Reaction: ‘Snake,’ ‘Rat,’ and ‘Classless’ The public reaction grew rapidly once the two dated photographs circulated, illustrating the tight timeline between the Dubai session with Eubank Jr and the later session with Benn. Fans heavily criticized Williamson’s involvement with both rivals: “Snaky behavior.” “Rat.” “Very few fighters will want to work with him after this.” “Absolute lack of class, keep it zipped.” Troy Responds Williamson eventually responded directly to the backlash, defending his actions and denying that he had passed on any strategic information. He doubled down on his claim that he was stating his belief in Benn’s stylistic advantage: “It’s hard to find sparring anyway.” “Fight’s over, I didn’t give away anything during camp.” “What’s your problem?” “I genuinely thought Benn would clean him out — I wasn’t far away” At this stage, Williamson has not confirmed what his training involvement in either camp entailed beyond the photographs, and there is no evidence that he disclosed tactical details to either side. Neither Eubank Jr’s nor Benn’s team has addressed the allegations. The Dual Sparring Problem The dual-camp controversy highlights a rare scenario in elite boxing where a sparring partner’s movement between rival camps can spark intense debate. While Williamson’s integrity has not been questioned in terms of confirmed leaks, the story has already influenced fan perception. It may affect how other fighters approach cross-camp sparring in the future. This context also adds an extra layer of scrutiny heading into his next fight on December 20. Williamson faces Callum Simpson next month Away from the social-media fallout, Troy Williamson must now switch focus to the biggest fight of his recent career. He meets undefeated super-middleweight Callum Simpson (18-0) on December 20 at the First Direct Arena in Leeds, with three major titles on the line: [British Super-Middleweight Title] (BBBofC) [Commonwealth Super-Middleweight Title] (CBC) [European Super-Middleweight Title] (EBU) Simpson enters as one of the division’s most destructive rising talents, while Williamson now carries an unexpected wave of public scrutiny and potential reputational fallout into fight week. The pressure and sparring controversy could influence how opponents and fans view him heading into December 20. His performance against Simpson will likely determine whether the boxing community sees him as a world-class competitor. Or whether he is just the fighter caught in the middle of a massive rivalry. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Sparring ‘Snake’ Controversy Explodes After Eubank Jr Falls to Benn https://www.worldbox #EubankBenn2 #boxing

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Conor Benn And Rafael Espinoza Win Main Events + Joseph Parker Tests Positive For Cocaine And More! | Fight Freaks Unite Recap

New podcast! Recaps & thoughts on #EubankBenn2 & #EspinozaKhegai cards, Parker's positive cocaine test, the possibility of Joshua-Fury next year, new Matchroom/DAZN main events, more! Listen, rate, subscribe, enjoy! open.spotify.com/episode/2yEH... #boxing

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Finished Business. 💥

#EubankBenn2

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Unlegendary Behavior: Eubank Jr vs Benn 2 Flops in London The highly anticipated Conor Benn vs Chris Eubank Jr 2 ended in a definitive but hollow victory. Benn was brilliant. The rematch, however, was a slow-motion tragedy of hype, exposing a version of Chris Eubank Jr. that had no business being in a main event. Benn dictated almost every second with cold-blooded precision, securing a unanimous decision victory (118-108, 117-109, 116-110) and leveling the series at 1–1. This was not a clash of rivals. It was a demolition. The only rounds Eubank did take on the WBN Live Scorecard were rounds when Benn failed to land more than a couple of punches and were highly subjective. Early Rounds: Benn Seizes the Center and the Narrative Eubank Jr began like a fighter carrying dead weight. Tentative counters. Sluggish reactions. Benn smelled weakness instantly. From Round 2, he was the dictator of the ring. Benn took center control and cut off every escape. He forced Eubank Jr onto his heels with tactical suffocation. Benn’s piston-like jab interrogated every movement. Snapping through the guard, denying rhythm, setting a pace Eubank Jr could never reach. He reacted to everything. Conceded the first quarter to a faster, hungrier man. The stadium could feel the shift. Benn was the boss. Middle Rounds: Eubank Jr’s Tactical Collapse Rounds 5 through 8 were excruciating to watch. Eubank Jr was frozen. Press forward and risk counters. Wait and give away rounds. He did both—and failed. Benn was relentless. Composed. Crushing. Every half-hearted burst from Eubank Jr turned into a defensive chore. Crisp, decisive combinations punished every hesitation. By Round 8, the official scorecards confirmed the disaster. The gap was insurmountable. The fight was already lost. Eubank Jr could not find a gear. He was chasing ghosts. This was a one-man show of sterile brutality. Late Rounds: The Humiliation of the Final Knockdowns Eubank Jr showed a pulse in Round 10. It was brief, fleeting, and immediately smothered. Benn’s timing was perfect. His composure unbreakable. Round 12 delivered the only real fireworks. Benn switched from control to execution. A solid shot cracked Eubank Jr’s jaw as sweat flew into the crowd. Down he went as the canvas shook beneath him, and the ropes shuddered. He rose on wobbly legs. Benn gave him no air. A devastating follow-up, and Eubank was down again. Staring at the lights with humiliation complete. Benn had proven beyond doubt who was superior in the rematch. Official Result Conor Benn def. Chris Eubank Jr – Unanimous Decision (118-108, 117-109, 116-110). Two knockdowns in Round 12. Rivalry now 1–1 Undercard: Where British Boxing Actually Delivered The undercard was the saving grace. Brutal, exhausting, necessary wars. Jack Catterall vs Ekow Essuman: back-and-forth, blood-soaked. Catterall dropped Essuman with a flurry over the ropes. Adam Azim dominated Kurt Scoby. TKO12. Precision mauling. Richard Riakporhe dismantled Tommy Welch in round 2. Ishmael Davis narrowly claimed British and Commonwealth Super Welterweight titles. Mikie Tallon kicked off the night with a fifth-round TKO via a shuddering uppercut. Legacy Questions: Why a Trilogy is Commercially Unviable Benn’s victory is a statement. He was cold-blooded and defined. Eubank Jr? He was tentative, slow, and tactically bankrupt. Essentially, a tourist in the ring with his decline evident. A trilogy is almost certainly coming. Commercial. Cynical. A promoter’s cash grab. Saturday night confirmed it. But is it needed? Hell no. Eubank Jr is a legacy passenger. Fans should demand Benn moves on to legitimate, world-level opposition—not a shadow of a faded star. Brutal Takeaway: Unlegendary Behavior Benn won with surgical precision. One round mattered. The rest was a clinic. Eubank Jr failed to perform. The spectacle was unlegendary behavior and undoubtedly the procedure was not parliamentary. A third fight is inevitable—but hype cannot manufacture drama or excitement. WBN Verdict: Benn is the definitive winner, but the night was a commercial success and a sporting failure. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism. Stay Ahead in Boxing News Subscribe to the free WBN Newsletter for trusted updates, exclusive interviews, and fight analysis delivered daily. Join the World Boxing News WhatsApp Channel or follow WBN on Linktree.

A clinic of unlegendary behavior in London.

The Benn vs Eubank Jr rematch flopped, exposing a legacy with nothing left.

My Story: https://www.worldbox

#EubankBenn2 #EubankJrBenn2 #boxing #boxingnews

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Unlegendary Behavior: Eubank Jr vs Benn 2 Flops in London The highly anticipated Conor Benn vs Chris Eubank Jr 2 ended in a definitive but hollow victory. Benn was brilliant. The rematch, however, was a slow-motion tragedy of hype, exposing a version of Chris Eubank Jr. that had no business being in a main event. Benn dictated almost every second with cold-blooded precision, securing a unanimous decision victory (118-108, 117-109, 116-110) and leveling the series at 1–1. This was not a clash of rivals. It was a demolition. The only rounds Eubank did take on the WBN Live Scorecard were rounds when Benn failed to land more than a couple of punches and were highly subjective. Early Rounds: Benn Seizes the Center and the Narrative Eubank Jr began like a fighter carrying dead weight. Tentative counters. Sluggish reactions. Benn smelled weakness instantly. From Round 2, he was the dictator of the ring. Benn took center control and cut off every escape. He forced Eubank Jr onto his heels with tactical suffocation. Benn’s piston-like jab interrogated every movement. Snapping through the guard, denying rhythm, setting a pace Eubank Jr could never reach. He reacted to everything. Conceded the first quarter to a faster, hungrier man. The stadium could feel the shift. Benn was the boss. Middle Rounds: Eubank Jr’s Tactical Collapse Rounds 5 through 8 were excruciating to watch. Eubank Jr was frozen. Press forward and risk counters. Wait and give away rounds. He did both—and failed. Benn was relentless. Composed. Crushing. Every half-hearted burst from Eubank Jr turned into a defensive chore. Crisp, decisive combinations punished every hesitation. By Round 8, the official scorecards confirmed the disaster. The gap was insurmountable. The fight was already lost. Eubank Jr could not find a gear. He was chasing ghosts. This was a one-man show of sterile brutality. Late Rounds: The Humiliation of the Final Knockdowns Eubank Jr showed a pulse in Round 10. It was brief, fleeting, and immediately smothered. Benn’s timing was perfect. His composure unbreakable. Round 12 delivered the only real fireworks. Benn switched from control to execution. A solid shot cracked Eubank Jr’s jaw as sweat flew into the crowd. Down he went as the canvas shook beneath him, and the ropes shuddered. He rose on wobbly legs. Benn gave him no air. A devastating follow-up, and Eubank was down again. Staring at the lights with humiliation complete. Benn had proven beyond doubt who was superior in the rematch. Official Result Conor Benn def. Chris Eubank Jr – Unanimous Decision (118-108, 117-109, 116-110). Two knockdowns in Round 12. Rivalry now 1–1 Undercard: Where British Boxing Actually Delivered The undercard was the saving grace. Brutal, exhausting, necessary wars. Jack Catterall vs Ekow Essuman: back-and-forth, blood-soaked. Catterall dropped Essuman with a flurry over the ropes. Adam Azim dominated Kurt Scoby. TKO12. Precision mauling. Richard Riakporhe dismantled Tommy Welch in round 2. Ishmael Davis narrowly claimed British and Commonwealth Super Welterweight titles. Mikie Tallon kicked off the night with a fifth-round TKO via a shuddering uppercut. Legacy Questions: Why a Trilogy is Commercially Unviable Benn’s victory is a statement. He was cold-blooded and defined. Eubank Jr? He was tentative, slow, and tactically bankrupt. Essentially, a tourist in the ring with his decline evident. A trilogy is almost certainly coming. Commercial. Cynical. A promoter’s cash grab. Saturday night confirmed it. But is it needed? Hell no. Eubank Jr is a legacy passenger. Fans should demand Benn moves on to legitimate, world-level opposition—not a shadow of a faded star. Brutal Takeaway: Unlegendary Behavior Benn won with surgical precision. One round mattered. The rest was a clinic. Eubank Jr failed to perform. The spectacle was unlegendary behavior and undoubtedly the procedure was not parliamentary. A third fight is inevitable—but hype cannot manufacture drama or excitement. WBN Verdict: Benn is the definitive winner, but the night was a commercial success and a sporting failure. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism. Stay Ahead in Boxing News Subscribe to the free WBN Newsletter for trusted updates, exclusive interviews, and fight analysis delivered daily. Join the World Boxing News WhatsApp Channel or follow WBN on Linktree.

Unlegendary Behavior: Eubank Jr vs Benn 2 Flops in London https://www.worldbox #EubankBenn2 #EubankJrBenn2 #boxing

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Caught up on Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn 2, a 12-round shutout for Benn.

Eubank Jr. became a shell with 30 seconds left in round one, his punches lacked zip and Benn was enjoying it in there.

A perfect rematch display, I would be tempted to stay at 160. #EubankBenn2

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Benn dominates Eubank Jr., claims one-sided decision win in rematch Scores two knockdowns in 12th round; notches 1st victory of longstanding family feud begun by their legendary fathers 35 years ago

Benn dominates Eubank Jr., claims 1-sided decision win in rematch as he scores two knockdowns in rd 12, notches 1st victory of longstanding family feud begun by their legendary fathers 35 yrs ago. Read my story & sign up for my #boxing newsletter: danrafael.substack.com/p/benn-domin... #EubankBenn2

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FINISHED BUSINESS: Conor Benn dominates Chris Eubank Jr. at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - RDX Sports Blog Our final verdict breakdown of Chris Eubank Jr. vs Conor Benn 2. The performance, keys to victory, and the next steps for both fighters.

FINISHED BUSINESS: Conor Benn dominates Chris Eubank Jr. at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium #EubankBenn2
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Top day out with @dlbaxter76! A few cheeky #Beers around Victoria, then up to #ShiteHartLane for #EubankBenn2    A quality fight and seeing @conorbennofficial put @chriseubankjr on his arse sealed the day! A nice #burger & #Cuppa eased the 3 hour journey home! #Boxing

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Chris Eubank Jr-Connor Benn Live Recap 11 15 25 YouTube video by Big Fight Weekend

If you missed us live on YouTube discussing Conor Benn's dominating victory in his rematch with rival Chris Eubank Jr. and some also on the undercard, check it out here and subscribe to the channel: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHak... #boxing #EubankBenn2

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Just me that suspects this whole #EubankBenn2  ‘rivalry’ is a massive Eddie Hearn created work? Neither anywhere near world title level, but their Dad’s had a hell of rivalry, so let’s try do that again!

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Conor Benn Drops Chris Eubank Jr Twice to Claim Career-Best Win World Boxing News was live at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as Conor Benn produced the defining performance of his career, flooring Chris Eubank Jr twice in the final round to secure a decisive points victory and level their rivalry at one win apiece. After months of tension, controversy, and heavy build-up, Benn delivered the sharper, more aggressive work throughout a fight he controlled from the second round onward. Eubank—who stopped Benn in their first meeting—never found the rhythm, timing, or authority that defined their previous encounter. Benn seizes control early Eubank opened well, edging a cagey first round with two clean counters, but the fight flipped immediately. Benn surged into gear in rounds two and three, interrupting Eubank’s rhythm, jabbing with authority and forcing the Brighton man onto the defensive. By the fourth, Benn’s pressure was dictating the tempo. Eubank appeared caught between waiting for openings and trying to time Benn’s bursts, but neither approach paid off. As the rounds ticked by, Benn’s confidence grew while Eubank’s output shrank. Eubank stalls as Benn builds a commanding lead Through the middle rounds, Benn repeatedly outworked and outlanded Eubank, beating him to the jab, backing him up, and showing the sharper reactions. Eubank offered flashes—a counter here, a brief surge there—but never sustained the momentum he needed. By round eight, Benn was in full control. Eubank pushed forward in desperation, but Benn met him head-on and continued piling up rounds. The fight was slipping away quickly, and the WBN scorecard reflected a widening gap. 10th-round rally too little, too late Eubank’s best moment came in round ten, where he finally began to let his hands go and forced Benn into exchanges. But even his strongest session wasn’t enough to reverse the tide. Benn remained composed, refused to be bullied, and continued scoring with eye-catching shots. The victory was already on the cards, but Benn was far from finished. Benn closes the show with two knockdowns Sensing his chance to make a statement, Benn emptied the tank in the twelfth. A crushing shot sent Eubank down for the first time—and the stadium erupted. Moments later, Benn dropped him again, leaving Eubank visibly hurt and clinging on. A stoppage would not have been out of place, but Eubank beat the count and survived to the final bell. The decision was academic. Official Result Conor Benn def. Chris Eubank Jr – Unanimous Decision (Benn scores two knockdowns in Round 12) The win resets one of British boxing’s fiercest rivalries and shifts momentum firmly in Benn’s favour. A trilogy now feels inevitable With the rivalry now level at 1–1—and with both men producing emphatic wins—attention immediately turns to a third fight. Promoters, networks, and fans will demand it, while Benn’s performance ensures the trilogy will be even bigger than anticipated. Eubank now faces the biggest career question of his professional life: where does he go from here? Benn, on the other hand, walks out of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with the win he has chased for two years—and the momentum to dictate terms for the final chapter. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Conor Benn seals a defining win against Chris Eubank Jr. He dropped him twice in the 12th to close the show in dramatic fashion. The trilogy is set.

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Conor Benn Drops Chris Eubank Jr Twice to Claim Career-Best Win World Boxing News was live at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as Conor Benn produced the defining performance of his career, flooring Chris Eubank Jr twice in the final round to secure a decisive points victory and level their rivalry at one win apiece. After months of tension, controversy, and heavy build-up, Benn delivered the sharper, more aggressive work throughout a fight he controlled from the second round onward. Eubank—who stopped Benn in their first meeting—never found the rhythm, timing, or authority that defined their previous encounter. Benn seizes control early Eubank opened well, edging a cagey first round with two clean counters, but the fight flipped immediately. Benn surged into gear in rounds two and three, interrupting Eubank’s rhythm, jabbing with authority and forcing the Brighton man onto the defensive. By the fourth, Benn’s pressure was dictating the tempo. Eubank appeared caught between waiting for openings and trying to time Benn’s bursts, but neither approach paid off. As the rounds ticked by, Benn’s confidence grew while Eubank’s output shrank. Eubank stalls as Benn builds a commanding lead Through the middle rounds, Benn repeatedly outworked and outlanded Eubank, beating him to the jab, backing him up, and showing the sharper reactions. Eubank offered flashes—a counter here, a brief surge there—but never sustained the momentum he needed. By round eight, Benn was in full control. Eubank pushed forward in desperation, but Benn met him head-on and continued piling up rounds. The fight was slipping away quickly, and the WBN scorecard reflected a widening gap. 10th-round rally too little, too late Eubank’s best moment came in round ten, where he finally began to let his hands go and forced Benn into exchanges. But even his strongest session wasn’t enough to reverse the tide. Benn remained composed, refused to be bullied, and continued scoring with eye-catching shots. The victory was already on the cards, but Benn was far from finished. Benn closes the show with two knockdowns Sensing his chance to make a statement, Benn emptied the tank in the twelfth. A crushing shot sent Eubank down for the first time—and the stadium erupted. Moments later, Benn dropped him again, leaving Eubank visibly hurt and clinging on. A stoppage would not have been out of place, but Eubank beat the count and survived to the final bell. The decision was academic. Official Result Conor Benn def. Chris Eubank Jr – Unanimous Decision (Benn scores two knockdowns in Round 12) The win resets one of British boxing’s fiercest rivalries and shifts momentum firmly in Benn’s favour. A trilogy now feels inevitable With the rivalry now level at 1–1—and with both men producing emphatic wins—attention immediately turns to a third fight. Promoters, networks, and fans will demand it, while Benn’s performance ensures the trilogy will be even bigger than anticipated. Eubank now faces the biggest career question of his professional life: where does he go from here? Benn, on the other hand, walks out of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with the win he has chased for two years—and the momentum to dictate terms for the final chapter. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Conor Benn Drops Chris Eubank Jr Twice to Claim Career-Best Win https://www.worldbox #EubankBenn2 #boxing

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Conor Benn demolished Chris Eubank Jr. in the rematch. It appears it was necessary. Trilogy? Eubank suffering through two rehydration clauses not ideal. #EubankBenn2

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Cool. The entrance walkouts for Chris Eubank Jr. vs Conor Benn were awesome. But the fight itself wasn't. 🤷🏻‍♂️ #EubankBenn2

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Excellent performance from Benn and finally a Benn victory over the Eubanks 👏 Not sure where that judge got 116 - 100 from though, always one dodgy scorecard 😂 #EubankBenn2

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Gutted. Another 20 seconds & I was £200 up 🙄
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Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn Fight Results: Benn Scores Dominant Unanimous Decision Victory It was one of the most anticipated rematches in 2025, but unlike the first fight in April, the second wasn’t as much of a war with Conor Benn (24-1, 14 KOs) nearly pitching a shutout. After scoring two knockdowns in the final round, Benn scored a unanimous decision (119-107, 116-110, and 118-108) victory over Chris Eubank Jr (35-4, 25 KOs), which finally gives the Benn family a victory over the Eubanks. After the fight, Benn called out all of the big names at welterweight and declared that the Benn vs Eubank family rivalry is over.

Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn Fight Results: Benn Scores Dominant Unanimous Decision Victory #EubankBenn2

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🎵Stay now🎶

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Benn won too comfortably against a drained Eubank.

Perhaps making the weight and over training(?) under BoMac were factors for the loss.

Not a fight to sell a trilogy and time for both fighters to move on.

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Eubank Jr dropped twice in the 12th round to end of a masterclass from Conor Benn

Insane. Eubank Jr saved by the bell #EubankBenn2

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“Everybody said I can’t box, put that in your pipe and smoke it”. Conor Benn. 🤣 #EubankBenn2

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Superb from Benn - Eubank couldn't get near him at all.

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