Key Highlights
- Chris Eubank Jr. reveals he will be a father to twin boys.
- Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn are set for a rematch after their first bout in April 2025.
- Eubank Jr. criticizes fighters who use drugs, calling them weak and underhanded.
- Both fighters suffered significant injuries during their previous match.
The Build-Up to the Rematch
Sporting rivalry Chris Eubank Jr., 36, and Conor Benn, 29, are gearing up for a highly anticipated rematch in a fight that promises to be as intense as their first encounter. The bout, set for Saturday, is expected to mirror the legendary showdown between their fathers, Nigel Eubank and Chris Sr., nearly three decades ago.
The Pain of Weight-Cutting
Eubank Jr. candidly shared his experiences with weight-cutting in a recent interview with The Independent. He described the 24-36 hours before weigh-ins as “barbaric,” emphasizing the physical toll it takes on fighters like himself and Conor Benn.
âThe barbaric side of the weight-cut comes 24-36 hours before the weigh-in,â he told several publications, including The Independent. âThatâs when the pain kicks in.â
The Controversy Surrounding Conor Benn
Eubank Jr.’s comments come against a backdrop of controversy surrounding his rival. Two years prior to their April 2025 fight, Conor Benn faced a drug-test scandal that delayed the initial bout from 2022 until this year. The incident involved the detection of clomifene in his system, leading to a ban on boxing in the UK for almost two years.
While Benn has maintained his innocence and spent nearly ÂŁ1 million trying to prove it, Eubank Jr. remains skeptical. This skepticism is reflected in his approach towards his opponent, as seen during their first fight where Eubank Jr. outpointed Benn but expressed a lack of mutual respect between the two.
Eubank Jr.’s Philosophical Stance
Reflecting on the sports world and the often underhanded tactics employed by some fighters, Eubank Jr. expressed his disdain for niceties in boxing. He believes that such gestures are often short-lived and can lead to betrayal.
âPeople try to strip us of our health â we get used and betrayed,â he stated. âNiceties never even come into my mind. There is always a chance there may be another fight, or something else is gonna happen, or something else is gonna be said.â
Eubank Jr.’s philosophy aligns with his own approach to the sport, where he prides himself on maintaining integrity and not taking shortcuts.
Looking Ahead: A Rivalry Resurrected
The anticipated rematch between Eubank Jr. and Benn is more than just a boxing match; it’s a continuation of a historic rivalry that has spanned generations. As they prepare for the fight, both fighters are expected to display the same intensity and determination seen in their first bout, with the potential for even greater physical and mental battles.
Eubank Jr., who revealed he will be a father to twin boys, is focused on the immediate challenge at hand while acknowledging the broader context of the sport. His comments reflect both his personal journey and the harsh realities faced by fighters in the world of boxing.