Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II | PPV - 15 November 2025
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II | PPV - 15 November 2025
Carl Frampton (Former two-weight world champion)
“I say revenge. I think Benn’s going to beat Eubank this time. The last fight was unbelievable, but fights like that take something out of you. And at Eubank’s age, it takes a little bit more out of Eubank than it does out of Benn. I fancy Conor Benn to do it, but that means he’ll [Eubank] do it again.”
Roy Jones Jr (Former four-weight world champion)
“I think it’s going to be a little tougher this time because I’m sure Benn, if he’s smart, he’s going to make some adjustments. And if he makes adjustments, it’s going to make it real good, fun again. I expect another brilliant fight like it was the first time. Eubank probably should win it again because of his size, but I think it’ll be a better fight than the first one.”
Paul Smith Jr (Former world title challenger)
“I’ve said repeat from the minute it was made. But I think the way Benn hurt him in that fight and could hurt him again –– I think Benn might have enough in there to do it. I think Eubank’s done, and I’ve said it since he fought my brother Liam. Benn should have learned enough in the first fight to be able to do that.
“I do think Eubank might be a bit better, but I still think if you’re getting caught by Benn and hurt when you’re a big middleweight –– and you’ve been in with big middleweights and super-middleweights like [George] Groves and not been budged –– then there’s a problem. And the problem is he’s probably had better days.”
Johnny Nelson (Former WBO cruiserweight champion)
“I’m expecting revenge. I think both fighters put in an amazing performance. I think Junior left everything in the ring. The contractual conditions are exactly the same. I don’t see anything else being physically different.
“I thought Conor had a bit more left in the tank to give something else. I don’t want Conor to overthink it because I know he said he was emotionally invested. He needs the eye of the tiger, he needs that sting, he needs that ‘I want to smash your face in.’ But he needs to do it in a calculated way –– not be too smart and overcook it.”
Michael Conlan (Former world title challenger)
“I don’t like the fact that the rehydration clause is still there. I think that’s completely wrong. If Benn really wanted his revenge, then the rehydration clause should have been taken out. The first fight was a great watch, a great spectacle –– not great in terms of actual boxing.
“People forget the doping scandal a bit, so I’m not a fan of it. I hope it’s the same kinda fight, only cleaner from Chris.”
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II | PPV - 15 November 2025
Turki has given 2,000 tickets to London cabbies.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II | PPV - 15 November 2025
Referee is Kevin Parker.
The three judges will be Howard Foster, John Latham, and Marcus McDonnell.
The three judges will be Howard Foster, John Latham, and Marcus McDonnell.
Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II | PPV - 15 November 2025
Make it look filled ? I wonder how many will actually go when it is cold, wet and windy Saturday as per the forecast
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II | PPV - 15 November 2025
They’re a very lucky pair of lads Benn and Eubank Jr.
Despite all the leather they will throw and take, neither appears to be in significant danger against each other.
Nothing controversial about the first fight, and yet they come back and share £18m again.
Very lucky lads.
Despite all the leather they will throw and take, neither appears to be in significant danger against each other.
Nothing controversial about the first fight, and yet they come back and share £18m again.
Very lucky lads.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II | PPV - 15 November 2025
Press conference
Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II | PPV - 15 November 2025
The first fight had empty areas. Which is why I was surprised they are doing a second one. Maybe the PPV buys made up for it?tony1234 wrote: ↑13 Nov 2025, 08:35Make it look filled ? I wonder how many will actually go when it is cold, wet and windy Saturday as per the forecast
Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II | PPV - 15 November 2025
Good luck to anyone trying to get home
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II | PPV - 15 November 2025
The first one sold well but wasn't sold out. This is way off.KiwiRider wrote: ↑13 Nov 2025, 13:47The first fight had empty areas. Which is why I was surprised they are doing a second one. Maybe the PPV buys made up for it?
Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II | PPV - 15 November 2025
Eubank Sr doesn't half talk some nonsense. He's fine in two-minute YouTube shorts videos, but imagine listening to that faux philosophical waffle for half an hour.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II | PPV - 15 November 2025
So, something really interesting that Eddie said today about the first fight. For the weigh in the morning of the fight, Eubank was fully clothed including a LV jacket and still weighed 169.4. Apparently that's what he normally hydrates to.
Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II | PPV - 15 November 2025
Yes we were talking about it at the time.mickey1975 wrote: ↑13 Nov 2025, 13:58The first one sold well but wasn't sold out. This is way off.
The empty sections further back. That's why I was concerned when they announced the rematch.
They framed it perfectly through the main event, but just as the fight was finishing the cameras panned back and there were whole empty sections.
It was a good fight, not world level by any means, but a good scrap none the less.
I just think doing it twice wasn't the wisest move.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II | PPV - 15 November 2025
Am going to get a few nice beers and listen to this on the radio whilst playing the PS5. Decent Saturday night ahead.
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So are the tickets for this not selling? I seen lots of adverts for tickets etc majes me think its not selling as well as the first one ?
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II | PPV - 15 November 2025
CHRIS EUBANK JR. SLAMS TEAM BENN, EDDIE HEARN OVER CLAIMS HIS FATHER WAS PAID TO ATTEND FIRST FIGHT
Chris Eubank Jr. slammed his rival Conor Benn, as well as his dad, Nigel, and promoter Eddie Hearn, over claims his father, Chris Sr., was paid to attend his fight with Conor in April.
Eubank Sr. failed to appear at any of the promotional events in the lead-up to fight night in the spring but surprised everyone by showing up hours before the main event with his son after years of not speaking. The scene became one of boxing's biggest viral moments of the year.
Following the bout, which Eubank Jr. won by unanimous decision after a Fight of the Year contender at Tottenham Hotspur stadium, subtle hints were made that Eubank Sr. was financially incentivised to show up.
But at Thursday's press conference, two days before Eubank Jr. and Benn meet in a rematch on November 15 back at Spurs live on DAZN PPV, "Next Gen" took a moment to admonish the claims he says have come from Team Benn and Hearn.
Eubank Jr. said: "There is something I need to address first and foremost.
"Eddie, Conor, Nigel, over the last few months have been making accusations and the notion that my father was paid to make an appearance in April, bare-faced lies, anyone with a brain knows it's not true, extremely disrespectful to my father and myself, and the Saudis to imply they'd pay him to do that, just getting it out in the open, never happened and for these men to stop lying to the public."
Eubank Sr., who also sat at the top table with his son for the first time since his win over Mat Korobov in December 2019, also refuted the notion he was paid, but did so in typical Eubank Sr. fashion.
"You can't pay me anything," his sermon began.
"I'm here for heart, love, what I've lived by throughout my career, what has made me this, living and behaving with patience, kindness, never envied, not proud, boast, rude, self-seeking, easily-angered, keep no record of wrongs, the consciousness of the Christ.
"Whoever told Nigel I was paid, whatever sum of money, they lied to you. You spouting what they've told you makes you a liar, expose who told you, clean your name otherwise ... who in the future is going to believe you on anything you say?
"I've always walked the straight line, fought the good fight, finish the race, kept the faith, now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, not only for me, but also to all those who've longed for his appearing, that's how you become a true entertainer that lasts.
"To that, I will say ... Rastafari."
Team Benn weren't drawn on what Team Eubank had to say on the matter and Hearn refused to speak throughout the entire press conference, humorously electing to hold up cue cards whenever the microphone was directed his way.
Eubank Jr. also accused Hearn's Matchroom of barring the head of his security, Ivan, from attending fight night.
"Fake news," read a cue card Hearn held up in response.
Regarding the rest of the presser, there wasn't much more to be said from either side, bar the usual about weight clauses and sabotage, for the talking looks to be done after 35 years of back-and-forth between the two fighting families.
Benn is certain he wins after 'taking the soul' of Eubank Jr. in April, while Eubank Jr. says the job will be an easier one this time around.
"[Eubank] was in hospital for three days," said Benn. "He's got incredible work rate, resiliency, strength, experience, he took me by surprise and he's a better fighter than I thought he was but I'm ready to take what's left on Saturday."
Eubank Jr. ended things how he always does.
"The procedure will be parliamentary."
Chris Eubank Jr. slammed his rival Conor Benn, as well as his dad, Nigel, and promoter Eddie Hearn, over claims his father, Chris Sr., was paid to attend his fight with Conor in April.
Eubank Sr. failed to appear at any of the promotional events in the lead-up to fight night in the spring but surprised everyone by showing up hours before the main event with his son after years of not speaking. The scene became one of boxing's biggest viral moments of the year.
Following the bout, which Eubank Jr. won by unanimous decision after a Fight of the Year contender at Tottenham Hotspur stadium, subtle hints were made that Eubank Sr. was financially incentivised to show up.
But at Thursday's press conference, two days before Eubank Jr. and Benn meet in a rematch on November 15 back at Spurs live on DAZN PPV, "Next Gen" took a moment to admonish the claims he says have come from Team Benn and Hearn.
Eubank Jr. said: "There is something I need to address first and foremost.
"Eddie, Conor, Nigel, over the last few months have been making accusations and the notion that my father was paid to make an appearance in April, bare-faced lies, anyone with a brain knows it's not true, extremely disrespectful to my father and myself, and the Saudis to imply they'd pay him to do that, just getting it out in the open, never happened and for these men to stop lying to the public."
Eubank Sr., who also sat at the top table with his son for the first time since his win over Mat Korobov in December 2019, also refuted the notion he was paid, but did so in typical Eubank Sr. fashion.
"You can't pay me anything," his sermon began.
"I'm here for heart, love, what I've lived by throughout my career, what has made me this, living and behaving with patience, kindness, never envied, not proud, boast, rude, self-seeking, easily-angered, keep no record of wrongs, the consciousness of the Christ.
"Whoever told Nigel I was paid, whatever sum of money, they lied to you. You spouting what they've told you makes you a liar, expose who told you, clean your name otherwise ... who in the future is going to believe you on anything you say?
"I've always walked the straight line, fought the good fight, finish the race, kept the faith, now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, not only for me, but also to all those who've longed for his appearing, that's how you become a true entertainer that lasts.
"To that, I will say ... Rastafari."
Team Benn weren't drawn on what Team Eubank had to say on the matter and Hearn refused to speak throughout the entire press conference, humorously electing to hold up cue cards whenever the microphone was directed his way.
Eubank Jr. also accused Hearn's Matchroom of barring the head of his security, Ivan, from attending fight night.
"Fake news," read a cue card Hearn held up in response.
Regarding the rest of the presser, there wasn't much more to be said from either side, bar the usual about weight clauses and sabotage, for the talking looks to be done after 35 years of back-and-forth between the two fighting families.
Benn is certain he wins after 'taking the soul' of Eubank Jr. in April, while Eubank Jr. says the job will be an easier one this time around.
"[Eubank] was in hospital for three days," said Benn. "He's got incredible work rate, resiliency, strength, experience, he took me by surprise and he's a better fighter than I thought he was but I'm ready to take what's left on Saturday."
Eubank Jr. ended things how he always does.
"The procedure will be parliamentary."
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