Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II | PPV - 15 November 2025

Who wins the rematch?

Poll ended at 15 Nov 2025, 13:14

Eubank - Decision
38
46%
Eubank - T/KO
16
19%
DRAW
4
5%
Benn - T/KO
14
17%
Benn - Decision
11
13%
 
Total votes: 83

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Post by rd350lc »

Eubank isan old man in boxing terms , he obviously can't make the weight anymore.

Money?? What's that if you have no health.
No rematch for any amount and I didn't even think the fight was as good as everyone is banging on about .
It was ok and nothing more , all these knobbers saying it's the best fight ever -jeez .
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Post by Grilling Machine »

gilgamesh wrote: 29 Apr 2025, 14:52October, 2024, and he weighed in at 159 and a half, and he won.

All of his fights from 2022 to now he's been 160. He fought at 168 for a handful of fights, but mostly has campaigned as a Middleweight throughout his career.
He was possibly so determined to beat Benn he wanted to maximise his weight advantage and paid for it.

He'd raise his advantage ceiling to borderline comfort at 165, else go again at 160 with the confidence to make it next time.
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It’s only a competitive fight if there’s a rehydration clause.

Eubank had nothing behind his shots on Saturday.

It’s dangerous for someone in their mid-30’s to be fighting at a lower weight than what he was in his prime with a rehydration clause.

But then the obvious counter argument is what’s the point in a rematch if Eubank is 100% as Benn will get knocked out.

I would like to see Eddie Hearn, Gareth A Davies & all these other ‘experts’ theory put to the test that Benn can go away & win world titles at welterweight.

I’d bet a very sizeable wedge that Benn won’t beat any 147 champions & in all likelihood he won’t even fight at 147 again.
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Post by coneye »

Hope Eubank tells Benn and Hearn to go do one , Start with if its true they would'nt allow him the time to have a piss and try to get rid of that ridiculous amount he lost 500 grand for , then its easy to believe they were just trying to grab the cash .

Nope Chris should say NO REMATCH unless of course you give me the 500 grand back , , Let Benn go fight some good welterweights , IF HE CAN MAKE THE WEIGHT . after that he should tell the BBBC to go do one has well , stuff em 100 grand for cracking an egg , cHISORA AND hAYE THROW TABLES AND GLASSES
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Post by maverick23 »

coneye wrote: 30 Apr 2025, 09:58 Hope Eubank tells Benn and Hearn to go do one , Start with if its true they would'nt allow him the time to have a piss and try to get rid of that ridiculous amount he lost 500 grand for , then its easy to believe they were just trying to grab the cash .

Nope Chris should say NO REMATCH unless of course you give me the 500 grand back , , Let Benn go fight some good welterweights , IF HE CAN MAKE THE WEIGHT . after that he should tell the BBBC to go do one has well , stuff em 100 grand for cracking an egg , cHISORA AND hAYE THROW TABLES AND GLASSES
Matchroom aren’t the ones who say yes or no as to whether he can use the toilet. That’s the board and they have to have a cut off somewhere given Benn, and the rest of the card, weighed in earlier. He weighed in twice and was over both times. That’s on him, not anyone else.

I heard team Eubank say there was confusion over the timings and they got stuck in traffic etc but he was the only fighter on the show to have an issue. If he did just need a wee then why didn’t he do that after the first weigh in attempt?
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Post by Jimmy2025 »

So it's topped a million ppv buys worldwide, almost all in the UK.

Confirms what we knew I.e. there was no global appeal as these two aren't much cop but the British love nostalgia, hype and a tear-up and aren't particularly discerning. Great promotion.

Outsold what Usyk and Fury 2 sold worldwide. Hammered Bivol v Berterbiev's worldwide numbers, etc.

Boxing events with scripted build-ups are the inevitable path forward for the Saudi led promotional future of boxing. When AJ v Fury is announced, expect the storyline to be something else. Like Corrie on wild boar meat!
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Post by CaptainSpacerod »

a force wrote: 29 Apr 2025, 18:41 It’s only a competitive fight if there’s a rehydration clause.

Eubank had nothing behind his shots on Saturday.

It’s dangerous for someone in their mid-30’s to be fighting at a lower weight than what he was in his prime with a rehydration clause.

But then the obvious counter argument is what’s the point in a rematch if Eubank is 100% as Benn will get knocked out.

I would like to see Eddie Hearn, Gareth A Davies & all these other ‘experts’ theory put to the test that Benn can go away & win world titles at welterweight.

I’d bet a very sizeable wedge that Benn won’t beat any 147 champions & in all likelihood he won’t even fight at 147 again.
Sergio Mora literally said when discussing Conor fighting at 147 ......... "he's in the top 3"
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Post by mickey1975 »

CaptainSpacerod wrote: 30 Apr 2025, 12:13
a force wrote: 29 Apr 2025, 18:41 It’s only a competitive fight if there’s a rehydration clause.

Eubank had nothing behind his shots on Saturday.

It’s dangerous for someone in their mid-30’s to be fighting at a lower weight than what he was in his prime with a rehydration clause.

But then the obvious counter argument is what’s the point in a rematch if Eubank is 100% as Benn will get knocked out.

I would like to see Eddie Hearn, Gareth A Davies & all these other ‘experts’ theory put to the test that Benn can go away & win world titles at welterweight.

I’d bet a very sizeable wedge that Benn won’t beat any 147 champions & in all likelihood he won’t even fight at 147 again.
Sergio Mora literally said when discussing Conor fighting at 147 ......... "he's in the top 3"
Which means nothing. I'll bet against him against a good fighter.
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Top 3 in the uk?
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dr_devious wrote: 30 Apr 2025, 14:12 Top 3 in the uk?
I said on fight night Pat McCormack would punch holes in him.
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Post by smiling assassin »

mickey1975 wrote: 30 Apr 2025, 14:19
dr_devious wrote: 30 Apr 2025, 14:12 Top 3 in the uk?
I said on fight night Pat McCormack would punch holes in him.
For sure but McCormack would never get the gig, I’m struggling to see who Benn actually fights next if the Eubank rematch doesn’t happen. Benn will get beat against any of the top boys from light welter to light middle and I can’t see anyone domestically who will get him a big enough pay day.

The only belt Benn will get is a Gucci one
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Post by a force »

CaptainSpacerod wrote: 30 Apr 2025, 12:13
a force wrote: 29 Apr 2025, 18:41 It’s only a competitive fight if there’s a rehydration clause.

Eubank had nothing behind his shots on Saturday.

It’s dangerous for someone in their mid-30’s to be fighting at a lower weight than what he was in his prime with a rehydration clause.

But then the obvious counter argument is what’s the point in a rematch if Eubank is 100% as Benn will get knocked out.

I would like to see Eddie Hearn, Gareth A Davies & all these other ‘experts’ theory put to the test that Benn can go away & win world titles at welterweight.

I’d bet a very sizeable wedge that Benn won’t beat any 147 champions & in all likelihood he won’t even fight at 147 again.
Sergio Mora literally said when discussing Conor fighting at 147 ......... "he's in the top 3"
It’s mental. They’re all at on DAZN & Talksport & people from Matchroom.

Josh Taylor would be a nice PPV fight for him that would pack out an arena. Let’s see how you do at fringe world level Mr Benn. My guess is they wouldn’t dare go near him.
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a force wrote: 30 Apr 2025, 17:04
CaptainSpacerod wrote: 30 Apr 2025, 12:13 Sergio Mora literally said when discussing Conor fighting at 147 ......... "he's in the top 3"
It’s mental. They’re all at on DAZN & Talksport & people from Matchroom.

Josh Taylor would be a nice PPV fight for him that would pack out an arena. Let’s see how you do at fringe world level Mr Benn. My guess is they wouldn’t dare go near him.
Yep agreed.

How can he be in the top 3 in the world when he isn't in the top 3 domestically
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn II - September 2025?

Post by KiwiRider »

maverick23 wrote: 30 Apr 2025, 10:49
coneye wrote: 30 Apr 2025, 09:58 Hope Eubank tells Benn and Hearn to go do one , Start with if its true they would'nt allow him the time to have a piss and try to get rid of that ridiculous amount he lost 500 grand for , then its easy to believe they were just trying to grab the cash .

Nope Chris should say NO REMATCH unless of course you give me the 500 grand back , , Let Benn go fight some good welterweights , IF HE CAN MAKE THE WEIGHT . after that he should tell the BBBC to go do one has well , stuff em 100 grand for cracking an egg , cHISORA AND hAYE THROW TABLES AND GLASSES
Matchroom aren’t the ones who say yes or no as to whether he can use the toilet. That’s the board and they have to have a cut off somewhere given Benn, and the rest of the card, weighed in earlier. He weighed in twice and was over both times. That’s on him, not anyone else.

I heard team Eubank say there was confusion over the timings and they got stuck in traffic etc but he was the only fighter on the show to have an issue. If he did just need a wee then why didn’t he do that after the first weigh in attempt?
Totally. He could have had a pee in a water bottle in the car. Thing is, he was late and he paid for it massively.
And I hope this all goes away and in my ideal view, Eubank retires and trolls Conner for the next 10-15 years and Connor goes back to whatever he was trying to accomplish prior to this debacle.
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Post by Bercli »

Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Apr 2025, 13:16 Apparently the contracts are already done.

We have no idea what’s in the contract. Weights, rehydration etc.

I’m assuming CEJ made sure the rematch was more on his favour had he won the first bout.

Promoters and Turki talking about it immediately after the fight too..

I like the fights being made, but seeing rematches isn’t always the way. Understandably it was close( but there was no question on the winner IMO.

Personally I don’t wanna see it again.

But money talks. Where else are they gonna make £9m ?
I make you right. I don't want to see a rematch,either. Eubank would be crazy to try and make 160lb again. So.it have to be at 165/168lbs imo.
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a force wrote: 29 Apr 2025, 18:41 It’s only a competitive fight if there’s a rehydration clause.

Eubank had nothing behind his shots on Saturday.

It’s dangerous for someone in their mid-30’s to be fighting at a lower weight than what he was in his prime with a rehydration clause.

But then the obvious counter argument is what’s the point in a rematch if Eubank is 100% as Benn will get knocked out.

I would like to see Eddie Hearn, Gareth A Davies & all these other ‘experts’ theory put to the test that Benn can go away & win world titles at welterweight.

I’d bet a very sizeable wedge that Benn won’t beat any 147 champions & in all likelihood he won’t even fight at 147 again.
I agree. Benn has reached his level. From now on he needs to be matched very carefully.
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Domesticly his lack of ring IQ and skills can be made up with his rough and ready style along with the intensity he brings . BUT it's not gonna do him any good at world level . Anyway what weight . I can't see him making 147 again . I would like to see him fight Kell Brooks

Question for me remains when will they release the tests results from the Eubank fight . Did he have scrambled for breakfast . Egg lettuce Mayo sandwiches for lunch . Steak and eggs for dinner
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coneye wrote: 01 May 2025, 20:27 Domesticly his lack of ring IQ and skills can be made up with his rough and ready style along with the intensity he brings . BUT it's not gonna do him any good at world level . Anyway what weight . I can't see him making 147 again . I would like to see him fight Kell Brooks

Question for me remains when will they release the tests results from the Eubank fight . Did he have scrambled for breakfast . Egg lettuce Mayo sandwiches for lunch . Steak and eggs for dinner
Kell Brook?

He's 39 and hasnt fought in over 3 years. Surely Benn would walk through him at this point. Brook would have played with him 5 years ago but them days are long gone.
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Twinkle Toes wrote: 02 May 2025, 03:52
coneye wrote: 01 May 2025, 20:27 Domesticly his lack of ring IQ and skills can be made up with his rough and ready style along with the intensity he brings . BUT it's not gonna do him any good at world level . Anyway what weight . I can't see him making 147 again . I would like to see him fight Kell Brooks

Question for me remains when will they release the tests results from the Eubank fight . Did he have scrambled for breakfast . Egg lettuce Mayo sandwiches for lunch . Steak and eggs for dinner
Kell Brook?

He's 39 and hasnt fought in over 3 years. Surely Benn would walk through him at this point. Brook would have played with him 5 years ago but them days are long gone.
I remember after Khan-Brook, Benn told Khan, he'd get revenge for him :bag:
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Twinkle Toes wrote: 02 May 2025, 03:52
coneye wrote: 01 May 2025, 20:27 Domesticly his lack of ring IQ and skills can be made up with his rough and ready style along with the intensity he brings . BUT it's not gonna do him any good at world level . Anyway what weight . I can't see him making 147 again . I would like to see him fight Kell Brooks

Question for me remains when will they release the tests results from the Eubank fight . Did he have scrambled for breakfast . Egg lettuce Mayo sandwiches for lunch . Steak and eggs for dinner
Kell Brook?

He's 39 and hasnt fought in over 3 years. Surely Benn would walk through him at this point. Brook would have played with him 5 years ago but them days are long gone.
He does look like he’s stayed in good shape though
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Twinkle Toes wrote: 02 May 2025, 03:52
coneye wrote: 01 May 2025, 20:27 Domesticly his lack of ring IQ and skills can be made up with his rough and ready style along with the intensity he brings . BUT it's not gonna do him any good at world level . Anyway what weight . I can't see him making 147 again . I would like to see him fight Kell Brooks

Question for me remains when will they release the tests results from the Eubank fight . Did he have scrambled for breakfast . Egg lettuce Mayo sandwiches for lunch . Steak and eggs for dinner
Kell Brook?

He's 39 and hasnt fought in over 3 years. Surely Benn would walk through him at this point. Brook would have played with him 5 years ago but them days are long gone.
Benn doesn’t walk through anyone. Even someone who is weight drained and wide open.
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Twinkle Toes wrote: 02 May 2025, 03:52
coneye wrote: 01 May 2025, 20:27 Domesticly his lack of ring IQ and skills can be made up with his rough and ready style along with the intensity he brings . BUT it's not gonna do him any good at world level . Anyway what weight . I can't see him making 147 again . I would like to see him fight Kell Brooks

Question for me remains when will they release the tests results from the Eubank fight . Did he have scrambled for breakfast . Egg lettuce Mayo sandwiches for lunch . Steak and eggs for dinner
Kell Brook?

He's 39 and hasnt fought in over 3 years. Surely Benn would walk through him at this point. Brook would have played with him 5 years ago but them days are long gone.
Ayt 147 without the eggs I see benn a lot weaker and Kelly is in shape I think Dominic would be the big difference I just see him look I ng .observing and letting Kell know you can or you can't
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coneye wrote: 02 May 2025, 17:32
Twinkle Toes wrote: 02 May 2025, 03:52
coneye wrote: 01 May 2025, 20:27 Domesticly his lack of ring IQ and skills can be made up with his rough and ready style along with the intensity he brings . BUT it's not gonna do him any good at world level . Anyway what weight . I can't see him making 147 again . I would like to see him fight Kell Brooks

Question for me remains when will they release the tests results from the Eubank fight . Did he have scrambled for breakfast . Egg lettuce Mayo sandwiches for lunch . Steak and eggs for dinner
Kell Brook?

He's 39 and hasnt fought in over 3 years. Surely Benn would walk through him at this point. Brook would have played with him 5 years ago but them days are long gone.
Ayt 147 without the eggs I see benn a lot weaker and Kelly is in shape I think Dominic would be the big difference I just see him look I ng .observing and letting Kell know you can or you can't
Mate are you thinking Josh Kelly?
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"We were in the ambulance, the sirens, the horns are beeping, chaos.

"My son Junior is very proud. His face looks like a blown up football almost twice the size and he'll never let you see that because he's proud.

"People don't know but my son is touch and go and the only way we're going to know whether he's going to be OK is after the CT scans.

"He suffered mostly in the hospital because of dehydration even though the beating was severe and that's why he was in such discomfort for 24, 30 hours.
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Post by coneye »

KiwiRider wrote: 02 May 2025, 17:42
coneye wrote: 02 May 2025, 17:32
Twinkle Toes wrote: 02 May 2025, 03:52

Kell Brook?

He's 39 and hasnt fought in over 3 years. Surely Benn would walk through him at this point. Brook would have played with him 5 years ago but them days are long gone.
Ayt 147 without the eggs I see benn a lot weaker and Kelly is in shape I think Dominic would be the big difference I just see him look I ng .observing and letting Kell know you can or you can't
Mate are you thinking Josh Kelly?
No big fingers small phone again LOL . I.m defo thinking ingle and Brooks
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