Chris Eubank Jr.
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Name: Chris Eubank Jr
Hometown: Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom
Birthplace: Hove, Sussex, United Kingdom
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 180cm
Reach: 184cm
Pro Boxer: Record
Amateur Boxer: Record
Trainer: Ronnie Davies & Chris Eubank (2011-2019), Nate Vasquez (2019), Roy Jones Jr. (2020-2023), Brian McIntyre (2023-2024) (2025-), Johnathon Banks (2024-2025)
Amateur Career
- Amateur Record: 24-2.
- Eubank Jr. began his amateur career in 2007. In his sixth amateur fight, he became the Amateur Golden Glove Champion for the State of Nevada in his weight division of 165 lbs. In his eighth amateur fight he became the Amateur Golden Glove Champion for the Western States of the United States in his weight division. In 2011, Eubank won the International Tournament (Haringley, London).
Regional & Minor Titles
- interim WBA World middleweight title (Feb 2015; 1 defence), (Dec 2019; 0 defences)
- BBBoC British middleweight title (March 2016; 1 defence)
- IBO World super middleweight title (Feb 2017; 2 defences), (Feb 2019; 0 defences)
- IBO World middleweight title (Oct 2024; 0 defences)
Professional Record
Championship Record
- 0-1-0 (0 KO) in world championship bouts
- 3-3-0 (1 KO) against former or current world champions (secondary/regular belts excluded):
- Won against Arthur Abraham, James DeGale & Liam Smith.
- Lost against Billy Joe Saunders, George Groves & Liam Smith.
Variant Record
- Has a record of 3-0-0 (3 KO's) in fights outside his native United Kingdom.
- Defeafed 4 undefeated opponents with ten or more bouts: Dmitry Chudinov, Tom Doran, Avni Yildirim & Conor Benn.
Notes
- Eubank Jr comes from a family of boxers which includes Chris Eubank, Sebastian Eubank, Peter Eubanks, Simon Eubanks, Frank Eubank, Bobbie Joe Edwards, Harlem Eubank and Nathanael Wilson.
- Eubank Jr entered the World Boxing Super Series super middleweight tournament on the 15th July, 2017, after defeating Arthur Abraham. He lost to George Groves in the semi-finals. [1]
- Eubank Jr claims to have been self-trained for the entirety of his career despite having his father Chris Eubank and Ronnie Davies in his corner, and a short stint with Adam Booth. In 2019, Nate Vasquez was announced as his first official trainer.
- As of 2023, he is trained by Brian McIntyre