Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | PPV - 26 April 2025

Who wins?

Poll ended at 26 Apr 2025, 16:40

Eubank - Decision
40
20%
Eubank - T/KO
126
64%
DRAW
4
2%
Benn - T/KO
19
10%
Benn - Decision
8
4%
 
Total votes: 197

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a force wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 08:16 Eubank is correct to demand the much bigger split.

Benn is only known for failing a drug test & having his name associated with Eubank.

He’s only ever ‘headlined’ one arena show in this country in Liverpool & Katie Taylor was the chief support who sold the majority of the tickets.

He’s not even proven he’s British level. Let’s be honest about it, until he got on the drugs he looked worse than Campbell Hatton does now.

Eubank is a big name. He has headlined PPV’s against Liam Smith twice, DeGale & Groves. He’s been chief support to Joshua on several occasions & his fights have sold lots of tickets.

I understand the game & Hearn’s team will argue this is his biggest fight but it’s also Benn’s biggest fight by a mile. If they put Benn in with Barrios they would lose a fortune in a fight he’s an underdog in. Benn needs Eubank far more than Eubank needs Benn.

If Benn gets 35% he’s done well.
Great post.

Also - Eubank could earn big with other options.

Benn - not so much.
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Frostieballs wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 14:04
a force wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 08:16 Eubank is correct to demand the much bigger split.

Benn is only known for failing a drug test & having his name associated with Eubank.

He’s only ever ‘headlined’ one arena show in this country in Liverpool & Katie Taylor was the chief support who sold the majority of the tickets.

He’s not even proven he’s British level. Let’s be honest about it, until he got on the drugs he looked worse than Campbell Hatton does now.

Eubank is a big name. He has headlined PPV’s against Liam Smith twice, DeGale & Groves. He’s been chief support to Joshua on several occasions & his fights have sold lots of tickets.

I understand the game & Hearn’s team will argue this is his biggest fight but it’s also Benn’s biggest fight by a mile. If they put Benn in with Barrios they would lose a fortune in a fight he’s an underdog in. Benn needs Eubank far more than Eubank needs Benn.

If Benn gets 35% he’s done well.
Great post.

Also - Eubank could earn big with other options.

Benn - not so much.
Eubank could possibly earn big with other options if he actually fought them.

Over the years he's talked about fighting Golovkin, then Canelo, now he's talking about Crawford.

What's the betting that he doesn't end up fighting Crawford?

Eubank talks big, but never ends up in big fights.

Benn is his biggest fight and that doesn't say much about him, considering where he is in his career, as Conor is a no-mark whom we would never have heard of if his surname wasn't Benn.
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a force wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 08:16 Eubank is correct to demand the much bigger split.

Benn is only known for failing a drug test & having his name associated with Eubank.

He’s only ever ‘headlined’ one arena show in this country in Liverpool & Katie Taylor was the chief support who sold the majority of the tickets.

He’s not even proven he’s British level. Let’s be honest about it, until he got on the drugs he looked worse than Campbell Hatton does now.

Eubank is a big name. He has headlined PPV’s against Liam Smith twice, DeGale & Groves. He’s been chief support to Joshua on several occasions & his fights have sold lots of tickets.

I understand the game & Hearn’s team will argue this is his biggest fight but it’s also Benn’s biggest fight by a mile. If they put Benn in with Barrios they would lose a fortune in a fight he’s an underdog in. Benn needs Eubank far more than Eubank needs Benn.

If Benn gets 35% he’s done well.
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Frostieballs wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 14:04
a force wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 08:16 Eubank is correct to demand the much bigger split.

Benn is only known for failing a drug test & having his name associated with Eubank.

He’s only ever ‘headlined’ one arena show in this country in Liverpool & Katie Taylor was the chief support who sold the majority of the tickets.

He’s not even proven he’s British level. Let’s be honest about it, until he got on the drugs he looked worse than Campbell Hatton does now.

Eubank is a big name. He has headlined PPV’s against Liam Smith twice, DeGale & Groves. He’s been chief support to Joshua on several occasions & his fights have sold lots of tickets.

I understand the game & Hearn’s team will argue this is his biggest fight but it’s also Benn’s biggest fight by a mile. If they put Benn in with Barrios they would lose a fortune in a fight he’s an underdog in. Benn needs Eubank far more than Eubank needs Benn.

If Benn gets 35% he’s done well.
Great post.

Also - Eubank could earn big with other options.

Benn - not so much.
At least not against anyone he could beat , Benn may earn a quid against Boots or someone similar but then he's getting sparked out .

Eubank could possibly earn big with other options if he actually fought them. (posted by frostie )

True but up till now he's earnt lots of big paydays against , reasonable but not brilliant opponents and he can carry on doing so for a while , and when he's ready to cash out there will be no shortage of the big names willing to help him , and Benn will be first in line , its without doubt the biggest fight out there for Benn , that will not set him back if he loses , Eubank stops him , its yeh i've been purposly kept out the ring for 2 years and he's bigger than me , back to playing the victim . Boots stops him , its finished
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a force wrote: 20 Dec 2024, 08:16 Eubank is correct to demand the much bigger split.

Benn is only known for failing a drug test & having his name associated with Eubank.

He’s only ever ‘headlined’ one arena show in this country in Liverpool & Katie Taylor was the chief support who sold the majority of the tickets.

He’s not even proven he’s British level. Let’s be honest about it, until he got on the drugs he looked worse than Campbell Hatton does now.

Eubank is a big name. He has headlined PPV’s against Liam Smith twice, DeGale & Groves. He’s been chief support to Joshua on several occasions & his fights have sold lots of tickets.

I understand the game & Hearn’s team will argue this is his biggest fight but it’s also Benn’s biggest fight by a mile. If they put Benn in with Barrios they would lose a fortune in a fight he’s an underdog in. Benn needs Eubank far more than Eubank needs Benn.

If Benn gets 35% he’s done well.
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‘Getting Conor Benn to understand he’s not Anthony Joshua’ hardest part of Chris Eubank Jnr negotiations, says promoter

Promoter Ben Shalom believes it could be a matter of time before a deal is finally struck to match Chris Eubank Jnr and Conor Benn.

Shalom, who at Boxxer promotes Eubank Jnr, said: “If I was a betting man, it will be done in the next week.”

Benn’s promoter Eddie Hearn had earlier in the week told BS that a deal could be struck in the next few days, and while Hearn said WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios remains an option for Benn, Shalom says terms have been outlined for Eubank to take on WBA middleweight champion Erislandy Lara if they have to go in another direction.

Both promoters have said negotiations have been difficult. But with a glitzy boxing ceremony for The Ring in London on Saturday, an announcement could coincide with that event.

“You know what it is,” said Shalom. “I’ve not been in this as long as the other promoters and I remember doing Amir Khan-Kell Brook, and I couldn’t understand why the fight couldn’t get made because I was thinking, you [the fighters] are effectively business partners. You can put on an event that’s going to make you generational money together and all you have to do is agree on something. I always thought with Amir and Kell, why can’t you just understand that you guys can make loads of money together? But the problem is, they couldn’t stand being in the same room as each other and there was genuine hate and that had built up over years and years. There was a bitterness of Kell’s family towards Amir and all the history of that, and I kind of understood it. With Chris and Conor, I kind of thought from the outside this is just a pantomime fight, but it’s been really difficult, because they’re both… Conor’s got an even bigger ego than Chris Eubank Jnr and I’m not sure how! And it’s made it difficult. It has.”

Asked whether such an event would be screened by Sky Sports, who work with Eubank and Boxxer, and DAZN, who have Hearn and Benn, Shalom nodded. “I think that’s the easy part. I think the hard part is getting the fighters to agree.”

And while Eubank is often said to be the difficult one when it comes to talks, this time Shalom claims that Benn has been the one hardest to work with on the deal.

Asked what the most difficult part of discussions have been, Shalom said: “Getting Conor to understand that he’s not Anthony Joshua. I think getting Conor to be sensible. If this was Chris Eubank Jnr three or four years ago probably when he was more hot-headed, he’s actually taken a pretty reasonable, mature approach to this whole thing. I genuinely believe that. It’s just about making sure the other side do as well. I think it will get done.”
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I'm trying to care, I really am.
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KiwiRider wrote: 10 Jan 2025, 14:32 I'm trying to care, I really am.
100 % couldnt care less about this saga or either of these two muppets
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KiwiRider wrote: 10 Jan 2025, 14:32 I'm trying to care, I really am.
Benn is levels below Wubank before he took the PEDS

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Cask wrote: 10 Jan 2025, 16:32
KiwiRider wrote: 10 Jan 2025, 14:32 I'm trying to care, I really am.
Benn is levels below Wubank before he took the PEDS

The Groves fight I still rate as Eubanks career best performance. He never showed that super high output afterwards. Of course you can't sustain it because of age, but he never fought with that intensity again. It was the Roy J Jr approach after that and never another title attempt.
All in all, a little disappointing really.
I would say he wasted his prime - except he has made a very good living, and probably earning more than a lot of actual champions.
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KiwiRider wrote: 10 Jan 2025, 17:03
Cask wrote: 10 Jan 2025, 16:32
KiwiRider wrote: 10 Jan 2025, 14:32 I'm trying to care, I really am.
Benn is levels below Wubank before he took the PEDS

The Groves fight I still rate as Eubanks career best performance. He never showed that super high output afterwards. Of course you can't sustain it because of age, but he never fought with that intensity again. It was the Roy J Jr approach after that and never another title attempt.
All in all, a little disappointing really.
I would say he wasted his prime - except he has made a very good living, and probably earning more than a lot of actual champions.
Fair enough, now look at the competition they both foughf
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chwis jr has been a diva and talked about fighting big names far more than actually fighting them

that said, his record still pisses and sheeyats all over conny's. remember a much younger, unbeaten jr fought bjs. how close has benn got to that type of fight?
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How are they justifying the PPV?

Doesn't really say PPV on paper.
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Aww that was brilliant right at the beginning where the intervier said:

" You had some harsh words recently about Eddie Hearn as a promotor"

Chris's face was hilarious :lol:
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Got to admit i Like Chris Eubank , like his honesty and his no bullshit say what you think , how you see it attitude , , I like my familly ,freinds , and everyone else in boxing is the enemy , probably a bit tongue in cheek with a lot of truthfullness there , and why not its boxing its buisness and like any buisness you have people trying to use and abuse you .

Also note he says he does'nt watch boxing , and he's not the only one , quite a few are like that , boxings such an individual sport ,its not unusual for someone only be interested in themselves , especielly when there training hard , after all who wants to work has a carpenter , then come home from work, and start making cuboards for amusement , not many .
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Turki said in an interview the other day that this is a fight he wants, so expect to be announced very soon.

It'll be interesting if he's funding it, will he let it take place in the UK - There was those rumours that no more cards outside of Saudi after the US card lost an absolute fortune.
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Twinkle Toes wrote: 13 Jan 2025, 08:17 Turki said in an interview the other day that this is a fight he wants, so expect to be announced very soon.

It'll be interesting if he's funding it, will he let it take place in the UK - There was those rumours that no more cards outside of Saudi after the US card lost an absolute fortune.
The US card understandable. Was poor.

Dub-AJ was probably success.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 13 Jan 2025, 10:11
Twinkle Toes wrote: 13 Jan 2025, 08:17 Turki said in an interview the other day that this is a fight he wants, so expect to be announced very soon.

It'll be interesting if he's funding it, will he let it take place in the UK - There was those rumours that no more cards outside of Saudi after the US card lost an absolute fortune.
The US card understandable. Was poor.

Dub-AJ was probably success.
I doubt it. They lied through their back teeth about the attedance and I doubt Liam Gallagher comes cheap. They also adjusted prices mid sale as they weren't going like they thought they would.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 13 Jan 2025, 10:34
I hate rehydration classes. Find a weight, make the fight. If you can’t then tmyour too far apart.

I wonder what time fight day the rehydration will be at… makes a giant difference if it’s 7am or 9pm…
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Conor Benn-Chris Eubank Jnr ‘is done’


The long-awaited fight between Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jnr has been signed, sources have confirmed to BS.

A source close to the negotiations said, “The fight is done.”

The fighters were due to meet in October 2022, but Benn failed tests for clomifene in a high-profile case and then boxed on the road as he attempted to prove his innocence in the UK.

Having relinquished his license with the British Boxing Board of Control, Benn fought in Florida and Las Vegas, defeating Rodolfo Orozco – who incidentally popped after facing Benn – and Peter Dobson in 10-rounders, while improving to 23-0 (14 KOs).

Benn, a welterweight promoted by Matchroom, is 28.

Eubank Jnr, on the other hand, is a Boxxer-promoted 35-year-old middleweight who improved to 34-3 (25 KOs) with victory over Kamil Szeremeta in October in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The first time around, Eubank and Benn had a fight to sell off their fathers’ legacies – both Chris Eubank Snr and Nigel Benn are on the ballot for induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame – but the fallout of 2022 now runs deep through both fighters and is likely to culminate at Tottenham Hotspur’s football stadium in London on April 26.

It is thought the fight will be made at 160lbs, with a 10lbs rehydration clause per IBF rules, meaning that neither fighter can weigh over 170lbs on fight night.
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Eubank said on Twitter: “Just so you all know... these two rats Conor Benn & Eddie Hearn are now trying to enforce a rehydration restriction on me to make the fight. They talk a big game but when it actually comes down to it...”

Benn replied: “You soft p**** I’m coming up 2 weights to fight you. 10lbs rehydration because I’m already fighting a middleweight but you want to get in the ring as a light heavyweight? You are scared to death of janibek and Sheeraz so I’m your only option satsuma head.”
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