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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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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.

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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.

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LIVE: Full Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn II Results from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium WBN reports Live Tonight from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn II meet in their explosive, career-defining rematch. Get full results as they happen for the biggest British fight of the year. Eubank vs Benn II Preview What’s at Stake: Redemption vs Legacy Redemption vs Legacy: Benn is fighting to erase the drama of defeat from the first bout, while Eubank Jr aims to cement his previous victory decisively. The Controversy: The rivalry has been marked by personal animosity, media clashes, and family tension that fuels every punch. The Needle: Every stare-down and press conference exchange has amplified the stakes ahead of this career-defining clash. Official Weights and Final Quotes Both rivals hit the middleweight limit with crisp discipline on Friday. Official Weights: Chris Eubank Jr (159.1 lbs) and Conor Benn (159.3 lbs). Chris Eubank Jr: Eubank, speaking at the weigh-in, was relaxed. He declared, “KO incoming – fight of the decade contender.” He added, “Everything is on track for a Chris Eubank Jr KO win.” Conor Benn: Benn, fighting for redemption, was visibly intense. His final directive was sharp: “Do not miss it. Tune in live on DAZN.” Eubank Jr vs Benn Live Results: Results will appear here from around 5 pm UK as the action begins. Remaining bouts: 6 Flyweight (8 rounds) Mikie Tallon vs Fezan Shahid 5 British & Commonwealth Titles Sam Gilley vs Ishmael Davis 4 Super Lightweight (10 rounds) Adam Azim vs Kurt Scoby 3 Heavyweight (10 rounds) Richard Riakporhe vs Tommy Welch 2 Welterweight (10 rounds) Jack Catterall vs Ekow Essuman 1 Main Event – Middleweight (12 rounds) Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn II How to Watch DAZN: DAZN is the exclusive global broadcaster. Access requires an active DAZN subscription and a PPV purchase where applicable. WBN will provide a Live Scorecard for the main event, and all other Eubank Jr vs. Benn event information is available. Undercard Breakdown: Fights and Stakes Catterall vs Essuman: Welterweight War Jack Catterall (WBC #5) vs Ekow Essuman is a crucial welterweight crossroads bout. Catterall vowed to make the most of the opportunity: “I’ve worked too hard to let this opportunity go.” The winner immediately enters Top 15 contention. Gilley vs Davis: British & Commonwealth Titles Sam Gilley vs Ishmael Davis battle for domestic gold. Gilley predicted at the press conference, “Every fight at 154, I’ve had my opponent on the floor.” Davis promised a breakout performance: “Saturday night, the black panther is coming out.” Riakporhe vs Welch: Heavyweight Collision Richard Riakporhe (6’5″ power profile) continues his heavyweight campaign against Tommy Welch. Riakporhe is convinced of his future: “I love being a heavyweight. This is me for sure.” Azim vs Scoby: Heated Super Lightweight Showdown Adam Azim is chasing his 140 breakthrough against the unbeaten Kurt Scoby. Azim promised destruction: “My job is to smash him on Saturday night.” Scoby went full Ivan Drago: “I must break you.” Flyweight Opener: Tallon vs Shahid Mikie Tallon embraces the moment, stating, “My first stadium fight… I won’t let them down.” Fezan Shahid vows a surprise: “This smile is just a smile. You’ll see what I’m about.” The Final Word Eddie Hearn said after the final presser that the rematch resets everything: “It’s going to come down to these 36 minutes.” The entire card is sanctioned by the BBBofC (British Boxing Board of Control), with the broadcast confirmed live on DAZN. WBN will refresh this page every two minutes as the action unfolds LIVE from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. 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.

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Eubank Jr vs Benn 2 Tonight: Career-Defining Clash – Full Card & Ring Walks The wait is over. Tonight, history repeats itself. Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn collide in their career-defining rematch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London. With the controversial 10 lb rehydration clause in effect, the stakes couldn’t be higher for this tactical, hard-hitting clash at the middleweight limit of 160 lb. WBN provides your essential guide to the Eubank Jr vs Benn 2 live stream PPV tonight, including how to watch Eubank Jr vs Benn 2 live, the UK PPV Price, and the main event ring walk times, ensuring you don’t miss a thing. Eubank Jr vs Benn 2: Essential Fight Night Info Date: Saturday, November 15, 2025 Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London Broadcast: DAZN Pay-Per-View (£24.99 UK) Main Event Ring Walk: 9:45 pm – 10:15 pm GMT Weight Limit: 160 lb Rehydration Limit: 170 lb WBN Scorecard: Live Main Event from 10:15 pm GMT Full Undercard Running Order & Weights Here is the running order, starting with the earliest action. These early bouts will aim to steal the show before the main event. 6. Mikie Tallon vs Fezan Shahid Weights: 111.8 lb vs 112 lb Super Flyweight Opener. Expect a high-volume scrap to test stamina. Prediction: Tallon by stoppage. Style: Fast-paced, high-volume fight with early aggression. 5. Sam Gilley vs Ishmael Davis Weights: 154 lb vs 152 lb British & Commonwealth Titles. Gilley brings relentless pressure, while Davis is the slicker technician. Stylistic Clash: High grit vs tactical versatility. Prediction: A close tactical bout; it could go either way, with Gilley the favorite. 4. Richard Riakporhe vs Tommy Welch Weights: 236.7 lb vs 233 lb Heavyweight Power. Riakporhe, known for his knockout threat, needs a statement win to enter the top 15. Welch is durable, but Riakporhe’s power is the ultimate risk factor. Potential Knockout: Riakporhe in the first half of the fight. Prediction: Riakporhe is likely to finish early if Welch cannot withstand pressure. 3. Adam Azim vs Kurt Scoby Weights: 139.4 lb vs 139.8 lb Lightweight Standout. Azim’s precision and speed should be on full display against Scoby. Career Influence: A definitive win could catapult Azim into title contention next year. Prediction: Technical mastery favors Azim, but watch for a highlight-reel finish. 2. Jack Catterall vs Ekow Essuman Weights: 146.7 lb vs 146.5 lb Crucial Super Welterweight Showdown. Catterall faces a tough tactical challenge in this high-stakes eliminator. Impact: Winner moves directly toward a world title shot. Prediction: Tactical bout, Catterall favored on points, but Essuman can disrupt rhythm with pressure. Main Event Ring Walk Times (US & UK) (all times are estimated) UK (GMT) 9:45 pm – 10:15 pm | The fight will begin shortly after the final walk-out is complete. East Coast US (ET) 4:45 pm | Tune in early for the whole card on DAZN PPV. West Coast US (PT) 1:45 pm | The main event will cap off the afternoon of boxing. Fighter Mindset: Legacy and Surprise The mental warfare surrounding this bout is intense. Conor Benn, reflecting on his journey and legacy: “When I first turned pro, I didn’t envision being here. For us to be sitting here, it’s legacy and it’s generational.” Chris Eubank Jr. admitted he was caught off guard by his father’s being there again: “I had no idea that I would be sitting in front of you guys today with this man [Chris Eubank Sr.] by my side. I found out a couple of hours ago, so I’m just as shocked as you all. I still don’t know what he might say or do. I’m sure it will be interesting.” Key Event Logistics For those attending or streaming the event, here are the final details: Doors Open: Approximately 4:30 pm GMT Main Card Start: Approximately 4:45 pm GMT Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London Broadcast: DAZN Pay-Per-View (£24.99 UK) and possibly Sky Sports Box Office WBN Live Results and Scorecard: Live Results on worldboxingnews.com from 4:45 pm GMT. Live Scorecard from 10:15 pm. How to watch Eubank Jr vs Benn 2 live stream Don’t miss the live stream and the explosive main event. Tune in to ‘Unfinished Business’ on DAZN Pay Per View and Follow Live on WBN. 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.

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The Rivalry Continues: Previewing Eubank Jr.-Benn II

The Boxing Truth ®️: The Rivalry Continues: Previewing Eubank Jr.-Benn II

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Eubank Jr.’s Mangled Face Ignites Fury Over Ambulance Delay Chris Eubank Jr. just dropped a shocking photo of his brutal injuries from the Conor Benn fight, simultaneously unleashing on the ‘online mob’ who claim he lied about the ambulance delay. Facing down the firestorm, Eubank Jr is not playing the victim; he’s sounding the alarm over fighter safety ahead of their massive rematch. The middleweight star broke his silence to deliver a blunt message: he’s exposing a dangerous risk in boxing, not seeking sympathy. “I’m Not Seeking Sympathy — I’m Highlighting a Risk” In a statement accompanying the graphic image, Eubank Jr wrote: “I saw comments yesterday saying I’m playing the victim & looking for sympathy after showing what happened to my ambulance in April. If I cared about people’s sympathy, I would’ve posted this picture a long time ago. I’m shining a light on the situation to make sure that if I end up looking like this again on Nov 15, after another dog fight, that I’m simply taken to hospital as quickly as possible, that is all.” Fan fury came in equal measure, with some accusing Eubank Jr. of attention-seeking. Many are calling on him to issue an apology to Eddie Hearn for the remarks he made at the press conference. The Allegation and the Promoter’s Denial The post comes after a tense exchange with Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn at the media gathering for Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn II, where the fighter accused officials of blocking his ambulance for 20 minutes. The allegation was immediately denied by Hearn, who called the claim “absolutely ridiculous.” I saw comments yesterday saying I’m playing the victim & looking for sympathy after showing what happened to my ambulance in April. If I cared about people’s sympathy I would’ve posted this picture a long time ago. I’m shining a light on the situation to make sure that if I end… pic.twitter.com/eaZzUE6JY1 — Chris Eubank Jr (@ChrisEubankJr) November 4, 2025 Video Evidence and Team Statements Reinforce Claim Weeks later, Eubank Jr responded with video evidence of the ambulance apparently delayed behind a locked gate at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. He also shared witness statements from his team, corroborating the timeline and emphasizing the danger posed by any delay in medical care. “This is footage of my ambulance being blocked, so we can get to hospital. At this point, I’d been in the back of that ambulance for over 20 minutes. Eddie Hearn told everyone I lied about this, but the truth is—it happened,” Eubank Jr stated. He stressed the broader implications for boxing: “We have to make sure situations like this don’t ever happen again in our sport. Boxing is dangerous enough as it is; we cannot then have fighters being stopped from getting medical attention after they fight.” The Human Side of the Fight Beyond the headlines, Eubank Jr has shared moments of personal connection that underline the stakes of the sport. After the April bout, he reunited with his father, Chris Eubank Sr, in the hospital following the fight. The senior Eubank stayed by his son’s side for two nights, sleeping outside his room in the hospital hallway, ensuring the fighter was cared for during recovery. “He didn’t leave, he didn’t leave the hospital. That means everything to me. That shows you that it is not, you know, we are okay now,” Eubank Jr told Steven Bartlett on Diary of a CEO. These moments provide context to the man behind the fighter — a competitor who knows the real risks involved every time he steps in the ring. Rematch Implications The November 15 rematch, broadcast on DAZN PPV, just got deadly serious. With the venom flowing and the controversy over the ambulance delay still raw, the stakes are now existential. Eubank Jr has forced the issue of fighter safety onto the promoter’s agenda, guaranteeing that the path to the ring will be as confrontational outside the ropes as it will be inside them. Not to mention the weigh-in drama that will unfold as Eubank Jr. harrowingly boils down to 160 pounds again. In a sport where split seconds can mean life or death, Eubank Jr’s post is a stark reminder that the fighter’s voice is vital, even when it challenges promoters or the system itself. 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.

Chris Eubank Jr. dropped a harrowing photo of his injuries and went scorched-earth on critics of his ambulance delay claim.

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Eubank Jr.’s Mangled Face Ignites Fury Over Ambulance Delay Chris Eubank Jr. just dropped a shocking photo of his brutal injuries from the Conor Benn fight, simultaneously unleashing on the ‘online mob’ who claim he lied about the ambulance delay. Facing down the firestorm, Eubank Jr is not playing the victim; he’s sounding the alarm over fighter safety ahead of their massive rematch. The middleweight star broke his silence to deliver a blunt message: he’s exposing a dangerous risk in boxing, not seeking sympathy. “I’m Not Seeking Sympathy — I’m Highlighting a Risk” In a statement accompanying the graphic image, Eubank Jr wrote: “I saw comments yesterday saying I’m playing the victim & looking for sympathy after showing what happened to my ambulance in April. If I cared about people’s sympathy, I would’ve posted this picture a long time ago. I’m shining a light on the situation to make sure that if I end up looking like this again on Nov 15, after another dog fight, that I’m simply taken to hospital as quickly as possible, that is all.” Fan fury came in equal measure, with some accusing Eubank Jr. of attention-seeking. Many are calling on him to issue an apology to Eddie Hearn for the remarks he made at the press conference. The Allegation and the Promoter’s Denial The post comes after a tense exchange with Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn at the media gathering for Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn II, where the fighter accused officials of blocking his ambulance for 20 minutes. The allegation was immediately denied by Hearn, who called the claim “absolutely ridiculous.” I saw comments yesterday saying I’m playing the victim & looking for sympathy after showing what happened to my ambulance in April. If I cared about people’s sympathy I would’ve posted this picture a long time ago. I’m shining a light on the situation to make sure that if I end… pic.twitter.com/eaZzUE6JY1 — Chris Eubank Jr (@ChrisEubankJr) November 4, 2025 Video Evidence and Team Statements Reinforce Claim Weeks later, Eubank Jr responded with video evidence of the ambulance apparently delayed behind a locked gate at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. He also shared witness statements from his team, corroborating the timeline and emphasizing the danger posed by any delay in medical care. “This is footage of my ambulance being blocked, so we can get to hospital. At this point, I’d been in the back of that ambulance for over 20 minutes. Eddie Hearn told everyone I lied about this, but the truth is—it happened,” Eubank Jr stated. He stressed the broader implications for boxing: “We have to make sure situations like this don’t ever happen again in our sport. Boxing is dangerous enough as it is; we cannot then have fighters being stopped from getting medical attention after they fight.” The Human Side of the Fight Beyond the headlines, Eubank Jr has shared moments of personal connection that underline the stakes of the sport. After the April bout, he reunited with his father, Chris Eubank Sr, in the hospital following the fight. The senior Eubank stayed by his son’s side for two nights, sleeping outside his room in the hospital hallway, ensuring the fighter was cared for during recovery. “He didn’t leave, he didn’t leave the hospital. That means everything to me. That shows you that it is not, you know, we are okay now,” Eubank Jr told Steven Bartlett on Diary of a CEO. These moments provide context to the man behind the fighter — a competitor who knows the real risks involved every time he steps in the ring. Rematch Implications The November 15 rematch, broadcast on DAZN PPV, just got deadly serious. With the venom flowing and the controversy over the ambulance delay still raw, the stakes are now existential. Eubank Jr has forced the issue of fighter safety onto the promoter’s agenda, guaranteeing that the path to the ring will be as confrontational outside the ropes as it will be inside them. Not to mention the weigh-in drama that will unfold as Eubank Jr. harrowingly boils down to 160 pounds again. In a sport where split seconds can mean life or death, Eubank Jr’s post is a stark reminder that the fighter’s voice is vital, even when it challenges promoters or the system itself. 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.

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Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn 2 - Anteprima del match Chris Eubank Jr e Conor Benn saranno di nuovo faccia a faccia sul ring per scrivere l'ennesima pagina di questa rivalità avviata dai loro padri.

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Odel Kamara ‘Smashed It’ in Chris Eubank Jr Sparring, Earns Return Invitation Liverpool up-and-coming amateur sensation Odel Kamara has caught the eye of the boxing world after impressing Chris Eubank Jr during a recent sparring session in Dubai. The 21-year-old, who is already tipped for Olympic glory in 2028 before embarking on a professional career, revealed to WBN that he had been invited back to Eubank’s camp ahead of his high-stakes rematch with Conor Benn on November 15. ‘Perfect Sparring’ for Eubank “I loved it, I smashed it as well, and he was really impressed,” explained Odel Kamara to WBN. “In fact, he’s invited me out again, as they said, basically, that I was perfect sparring to prepare for the Conor Benn fight.” The Liverpool amateur, from the famous Solly Club in the region, recently joined Eubank Jr’s camp ahead of the British star’s return. Kamara had previously told WBN he was targeting a run at Los Angeles 2028, giving him time to develop before making the professional leap. Eubank, known for keeping his training fresh and challenging, has been drafting in new sparring talent to push himself in camp, and Kamara’s performance immediately stood out. The prospect’s mix of skill, energy, and fearlessness in the ring impressed not only Eubank but his coaching team, earning him a return invitation. Kamara had previously shone in his hometown at the World Championships, returning to The Solly disappointed that he hadn’t snatched the gold. ‘Just Got In There and Boxed My Socks Off’ On whether Eubank offered him any advice on his own career ambitions, Kamara was clear. “Not really, it was mainly all business, just get in there and spar him. I was there to impress, not only him, but the people who are around him as well. Obviously, he’s training with Bomac (Brian McIntyre, Terence Crawford’s trainer), and Bomac is one of my favorite coaches of all time. So I just thought, get in there, and wasn’t thinking about getting paid or anything like that, I just thought get in there and treat it like a fight. That’s what I did, just got in there and boxed my socks off.” Kamara added that he had studied Eubank’s previous sparring with George Groves and knew the session would be intense. “I watched Chris sparring George Groves before they fought, and I thought he was unbelievable then, and I thought if he spars me like this, I’ve got my work cut out for me. And I thought when they fought, it was a close fight. Chris is a serious dude.” Olympic Glory and Professional Ambitions For Eubank, bringing in a young, hungry talent like Kamara is about more than just preparation — it’s about testing himself against someone with the potential to make a mark in the sport. Kamara’s performance in Dubai proved he can rise to the challenge and left the veteran star confident he’s worth sharing the ring with again. Kamara’s career trajectory now is about experience, exposure, and learning from the very best — an early taste of the professional grind that could define a future star in British boxing. With Olympic aspirations firmly in his sights and a return invitation to spar with one of Britain’s elite, the young Liverpudlian is marking himself as a fighter to watch in the coming years. 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 Channel] or follow WBN on [Linktree].

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Chris Eubank Jr Confesses to ‘Disappointment’ in His Victory Against Conor Benn Chris Eubank Jr (35-3, 25 KOs) and Conor Benn (23-1, 14 KOs) are back for yet another showdown on November 15. While the first saw Eubank Jr emerge victorious, he isn’t pleased with how it turned out. Speaking to Max Kellerman and Mike Coppinger on the Inside the Ring podcast, Eubank Jr was confident that he could perform better and “set the record straight” with a potential rematch. “I won the first fight, but I won it in a fashion which I was proud of, but at the same time, there was disappointment in that victory.

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Chris Eubank Jr. punta al KO contro Conor Benn Chris Eubank Jr. non ha intenzione di arrivare ai punti stavolta. Il pugile di Brighton infatti conta di mandare al tappeto Benn prima della 12ª ripresa.

Chris Eubank Jr., alla rematch contro Conor Benn, non si farà bastare la semplice vittoria: l'obiettivo è vincere per KO!

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The late Ricky Hatton dragged into Eubank Jr vs Hearn chaos Chris Eubank Jr and Eddie Hearn went head-to-head at the Conor Benn rematch press conference in London, with Ricky Hatton’s name unexpectedly at the center of a fiery exchange. Hatton’s passing at the weekend left a somber note hanging over proceedings, with a tribute at the beginning and Benn wearing a Manchester City shirt in homage. Ricky Hatton tribute Hearn then attempted to pause the promotional sparring to acknowledge the recent passing of British boxing icon Hatton. “Just firstly, 30 seconds on Ricky Hatton,” Hearn began, only for Eubank to interject instantly. “Come on, Eddie, there’s no 30 seconds. You know the drill,” Eubank Jr snapped, cutting across the Matchroom boss in front of the media. Hearn tried to continue. “All I was going to do was say a few words about Ricky Hatton,” before letting Eubank Jr. have a piece of his mind, “You’re an a**hole, you talk sh*t, you’ll get what’s coming to you.” Speaking to DAZN after the press conference, Hearn reiterated his decision to speak. “I think it was so important to say something,” he explained. “That’s a big platform with a lot of people listening. People need to understand the importance this guy had on British boxing and to people individually. “As you saw up there, it’s quite a toxic business. For no one to have ever said a bad word about Ricky Hatton just shows you what kind of individual he was.” Eubank defends himself After being branded ‘classless’ on social media, Eubank Jr attempted to explain his outburst. “Imagine using Ricky Hatton’s passing as a way to try to get to talk at a press conference – a new low from Hearn here. I apologize on Eddie’s behalf. An awesome tribute to Ricky at the start of the press conference, though, he really was a legend. Thoughts and prayers are with his family.” The defense did little to cool the backlash, with fans quick to pile on. Responses to Eubank’s post on X included, “You’d be better off putting your hands up on this one, Chris.” Another added, “Let yourself down. It would have been odd for Eddie not to say anything about Ricky. Embarrassing behavior.” A third stated, “Nah, you’re a knob head for that, why not just let him talk, and if it wasn’t about Ricky, then do your thing, wrong on your part though.” A fourth concluded, “I have big respect for you, but this is poor – just let him say a few words.” Hearn expected the clash World Boxing News also understands Hearn had initially planned to skip the press conference entirely to avoid an inevitable clash with Eubank Jr. However, he changed his mind and attended anyway, knowing the risk of confrontation. It is the latest twist in a bitter rivalry that had briefly cooled after their April epic, when the pair embraced and shared words of respect post-fight. Any goodwill has now vanished, replaced by hostility ahead of the rematch. With tempers boiling and the Hatton row adding a personal sting, the build-up to Benn vs. Eubank II has already crossed into grudge territory – and we are still two months away from fight night. 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 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.

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The late Ricky Hatton dragged into Eubank Jr vs Hearn chaos Chris Eubank Jr and Eddie Hearn went head-to-head at the Conor Benn rematch press conference in London, with Ricky Hatton’s name unexpectedly at the center of a fiery exchange. Hatton’s passing at the weekend left a somber note hanging over proceedings, with a tribute at the beginning and Benn wearing a Manchester City shirt in homage. Ricky Hatton tribute Hearn then attempted to pause the promotional sparring to acknowledge the recent passing of British boxing icon Hatton. “Just firstly, 30 seconds on Ricky Hatton,” Hearn began, only for Eubank to interject instantly. “Come on, Eddie, there’s no 30 seconds. You know the drill,” Eubank Jr snapped, cutting across the Matchroom boss in front of the media. Hearn tried to continue. “All I was going to do was say a few words about Ricky Hatton,” before letting Eubank Jr. have a piece of his mind, “You’re an a**hole, you talk sh*t, you’ll get what’s coming to you.” Speaking to DAZN after the press conference, Hearn reiterated his decision to speak. “I think it was so important to say something,” he explained. “That’s a big platform with a lot of people listening. People need to understand the importance this guy had on British boxing and to people individually. “As you saw up there, it’s quite a toxic business. For no one to have ever said a bad word about Ricky Hatton just shows you what kind of individual he was.” Eubank defends himself After being branded ‘classless’ on social media, Eubank Jr attempted to explain his outburst. “Imagine using Ricky Hatton’s passing as a way to try to get to talk at a press conference – a new low from Hearn here. I apologize on Eddie’s behalf. An awesome tribute to Ricky at the start of the press conference, though, he really was a legend. Thoughts and prayers are with his family.” The defense did little to cool the backlash, with fans quick to pile on. Responses to Eubank’s post on X included, “You’d be better off putting your hands up on this one, Chris.” Another added, “Let yourself down. It would have been odd for Eddie not to say anything about Ricky. Embarrassing behavior.” A third stated, “Nah, you’re a knob head for that, why not just let him talk, and if it wasn’t about Ricky, then do your thing, wrong on your part though.” A fourth concluded, “I have big respect for you, but this is poor – just let him say a few words.” Hearn expected the clash World Boxing News also understands Hearn had initially planned to skip the press conference entirely to avoid an inevitable clash with Eubank Jr. However, he changed his mind and attended anyway, knowing the risk of confrontation. It is the latest twist in a bitter rivalry that had briefly cooled after their April epic, when the pair embraced and shared words of respect post-fight. Any goodwill has now vanished, replaced by hostility ahead of the rematch. With tempers boiling and the Hatton row adding a personal sting, the build-up to Benn vs. Eubank II has already crossed into grudge territory – and we are still two months away from fight night. 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 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.

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The Rivalry Reignites: Eubank vs. Benn 2 – Your Full Ticket Guide for Nov 15 Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn will relight one of British boxing’s fiercest rivalries when they collide in a blockbuster rematch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, November 15. The fight, billed as ‘Unfinished Business’, will once again pit son against son, following in the footsteps of Chris Eubank Sr. and Nigel Benn’s famous wars three decades earlier. Ticket Information General Sale: Thursday, September 18 at 2 pm GMT via Ticketmaster.co.uk. Prices start from £55 plus fees. Pre-sale: Spurs season ticket holders and club members can access tickets from 10 am GMT on Wednesday, September 17. Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible tickets are available directly through Ticketmaster. Hospitality Packages: Premium options exclusively through Tottenham Hotspur, available here. With the first fight selling out 70,000 tickets in just hours, BOXXER advises fans to move quickly when tickets become available. The Rivalry Reignites April’s first clash at the same venue ended in a dramatic points win for Eubank Jr., with all three judges scoring 116-112. Chris Eubank Sr. supercharged the atmosphere with his surprise appearance. Senior made a dramatic elevator entrance before walking his son to Tina Turner’s ‘Simply The Best.’ That moment set the tone for an emotional night, as Conor Benn fought bravely in defeat with his father Nigel watching on. As World Boxing News reported at the time, Eubank Jr. admitted, “I knew I was capable of that. “I just needed someone to bring that out of me. And I’m not going to lie. I didn’t expect he’d be the guy to do that. But the fact that our fathers did what they did all those years ago brings out a different soul and a different spirit in you, and that’s what we both showed here tonight.” Conor Benn accepted the loss with dignity, telling reporters, “Maybe 14 months out of the ring played a factor. Maybe inactivity. But apart from that, I felt it was a close fight. “I got to watch it back. I know it was close. I stayed on the ropes maybe a bit too long. He worked harder toward the end. I enjoyed it.” Unfinished Business Fans demanded a rematch since the final bell, despite controversy over the weight stipulation. With both men back in training and Riyadh Season joining forces with Matchroom, BOXXER, and DAZN to deliver the event, expectations are already sky-high. November 15 promises another night of raw emotion, family pride, and sporting history as Eubank vs. Benn 2 takes its place in the shrine of British boxing rivalries. Eubank vs Benn 2: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London Saturday, November 15, 2025 Tickets on sale September 18 via Ticketmaster 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 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.

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The Exploitation of Chris Eubank Jr. - World Boxing News An opinion piece arguing that Eubank's agreement to fight at a dangerously low weight for a second time against Benn is a form of exploitation.

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The Exploitation of Chris Eubank Jr. - World Boxing News An opinion piece arguing that Eubank's agreement to fight at a dangerously low weight for a second time against Benn is a form of exploitation.

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Conor Benn Makes UFC Callout Ahead of Chris Eubank Jr Rematch Conor Benn (23-1, 14 KOs) certainly loves to stir up drama. Following his recent loss to Chris Eubank Jr (35-3, 25 KOs), Benn is currently gearing up for a rematch at the same venue, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, in November. However, this surely hasn’t stopped him from making a potential crossover callout. Talking on social media during his workout session, Benn did not hold back from calling out UFC fighters for a “bareknuckle” showdown. And it even looks like he even has a particular name in mind. "It's a f***ing liberty!

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Shock reversal as ressurrection shines on Eubank Jr. vs Benn II - World Boxing News In a shock reversal, Riyadh Season and Sela are back in talks to stage the Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn rematch despite a recent statement.

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No Sky and no Turki, Eubank Jr. vs Benn II on verge of collapse - World Boxing News The Eubank vs. Benn rematch is on the verge of collapse after Riyadh Season withdrew their involvement, casting doubt on the fight's future.

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Revancha Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn programada para el 20 de Sept YouTube video by Boxing Studs

Revancha Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn programada para el 20 de Sept. Video Reportaje disponible por medio de nuestro canal de YouTube: Boxing Studs
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Eubank Jr vs Benn 2, Haney vs Norman Jr set as marquee fall fights - World Boxing News Turki Alalshikh has confirmed a double whammy of standout headline events taking place in Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom this fall.

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