Eubank vs Benn 2: Conor Benn masterclass crushes Chris Eubank Jr in rematch

Eubank vs Benn 2: Conor Benn masterclass crushes Chris Eubank Jr in rematch

Conor Benn delivered a commanding performance to gain revenge over his longtime rival Chris Eubank Jr., securing a unanimous decision win in their rematch held at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Having lost their previous encounter in April on points, Eubank appeared cautious throughout this fight and struggled to respond to Benn’s powerful and aggressive approach. By the final round, Benn had established a significant lead and managed to knock Eubank down twice before celebrating atop the ropes as the fight concluded.

The judges’ scorecards reflected Benn’s dominance, with tallies of 119-107, 116-110, and 118-108 in his favor. Benn addressed the conclusion of their rivalry, stating, “This is the end of the Benn-Eubank saga, over. Chris has twins coming and I have my boy, but this ends here.” He also responded to critics doubting his boxing talent saying, “Everyone says I can’t box, put that in your pipe and smoke it.” Acknowledging the historical significance of the matchup, Benn credited both their fathers for the generational aspect of their rivalry, adding, “Our dads most of all, this is generational, never been done before in history. Credit to Chris, thank you for sharing the ring with me.”

Traditionally known as a brawler, Benn showcased a more refined skill set and tactical approach that helped him claim this victory, a feat his father Nigel Benn had not accomplished against an Eubank in the 1990s. Benn moved up two weight divisions to make this fight happen and made light of their privileged upbringings in the ring, joking, “Not bad for two silver spoon kids!” Looking ahead, he expressed confidence in his ability to face other top contenders, mentioning names such as Mario Barrios, Ryan Garcia, Rolly Romero, and Devin Haney, stating, “Any day of the week, and twice on Sundays.”

The intense family rivalry dates back nearly 35 years, beginning when Chris Eubank Sr. defeated Nigel Benn in 1990, followed by a draw three years later. Despite no championship being at stake for this recent fight, the event attracted attention from a wide range of celebrities, including actors Jeremy Piven and Pierce Brosnan, musicians Emma Bunton and Rod Stewart, and former footballer Thierry Henry. While this bout did not sell out, the atmosphere was electrifying, marked by contrasting reactions to the fighters’ arrivals—Eubank was met with boos while Benn received loud cheers. Benn entered alongside his father Nigel and a percussion group playing music including Phil Collins and the Fugees, while Eubank Jr. appeared with his father wearing a fur coat, escorted through the crowd amid a performance by rapper 50 Cent.

From the opening bell, Benn took control, landing powerful shots to both the head and body, while Eubank appeared hesitant and slow to respond. Eubank’s trainer, Brian McIntyre, urged him to turn the fight into a brawl as the rounds progressed, but Eubank struggled to find his rhythm and was often caught out by Benn’s feints. In a critical moment before the ninth round, Eubank Sr. stood up and instructed his son to increase urgency, reminding him there were only four rounds remaining. As the fight entered the final round, Benn clarified the round number with his corner before unleashing a flurry that saw him drop Eubank twice in quick succession, energizing the crowd.

Following the fight, Eubank acknowledged the challenges he faced leading up to the bout, saying, “I’ve been through hell and back to get to this night, it is what it is.” He reflected on the scoreline, “It’s 1-1, I have to go away and deal with some of the things I’ve been dealing with over the past few months.” Eubank praised Benn’s performance, saying, “I tried my best, the kid fought hard, he has power. We put on a show, Benn was the better man tonight.

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