Fury Decisions Makhmudov

Former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury returned from his sixth “retirement” with a 12-roumd unanimous decision over Aslanbek Makhmudov in front of over 50,000 at Tottenham-Hotspur Stadium in London.

Fury, 267.9 lbs of London won by scores of 120-108 twice and 119-109 and is now 35-2-1. Makhmudov, 264.9 lbs of Montreal is 21-3.

After the fight Fury and Turki Al-Sheika called Anthony Joshua into the ring but Joshua declined.

Benn Decisions Prograis

Conor Benn won a 10-round unanimous decision over former two-time world champion Regis Prograis in a welterweight fight.

In round five, Benn was cut over his left eye.

In round six, Benn was cut over his right eye from an accidental headbutt.

Benn, 149.6 lbs of Ilford, ENG won by scores of 98-92 on all cards and is now 25-1. Prograis, 148.6 lbs of Houston is 30-4.

Riakporhe Stops Tshikeva in 5

Richard Riakporhe stopped Jeamie Tshkeva (TKE) in round five of their 10-round British Heavyweight title fight

In round two, Tshikeva was bleeding from his nose. In round five, Riakporhe landed a big right hand that put Shikeva down. Later in round five, Riakporhe landed a huge flurry that featured six wicked rights and two left hooks and the fight was stopped at 2:12.

Riakporhe, 234.12 lbs of Walworth, ENG is 20-1 with 16 knockouts. Tshikeva, 262.7 lbs of Tottenham, ENG is 9-3.

Huni Decisions Clarke By Majority Decision

Justis Huni won a 10-round majority decision over Frazer Clarke in a heavyweight bout.

Huni, 246.14 lbs of Brisbane, AUS won by scores of 96-94 twice and 95-95 and is now 13-1. Clarke, 259.12 lbs of Burton-On-Treat, UK is 9-3.

Breyon Gorham stopped Eduardo Costa in round five of their eight-round junior welterweight bout.

In round one, Gorham dropped Costa with a chopping right to the head.

In round five, Gorham hurt Costa with a right to the jaw and followed up with an uppercut that set off five lefts to the chin and the fight was stopped at 1:51.

Gorham, 141.14 lbs of Houston is 22-0 with 17 knockouts. Costa, 140.13 lbs of Sao Paulo, BRA is 12-6.

Mikey Tallon stopped Leandro Blanc in the opening round of their eight-round super flyweight bout.

Tallon landed a perfect left to the body that put Blanc down and the fight was over at 2:53.

Tallon, 113.12 lbs of Liverpool, UK is 14-0 with three knockouts. Blanc, 113.7 lbs of Concordia, ARG us 8-5.

Pawel August won a six-round decision over Simon Zachunhuber in a super middleweight bout of undefeated fighters.

August, 170.7 lbs of Thunton, UK won by a 58-56 score and is 18-0. Zachunhuber, 169.6 lbs of Erding, GER is 28-1.

Felix Cash stopped Liam O’Hare in round two of a 10-round middleweight fight.

In round one, Cash dropped O’Hare with a counter right. Seconds later, a flurry that was finished off by a right put O’Hare down again. Early in round two, Cash landed a big right that put O’Hare made O’Hare crouch his legs and the fight was stopped at 22 seconds

Cash, 162.15 lbs is 17-1 with 11 knockouts. O’Hare, 162.2 lbs is 13-3.

Sultan Almohammed stopped Hector Lozano in round three of a four-round junior lightweight bout.

Almohammed landed an uppercut that was followed by a jab and four right hands that sandwiched around a left and the fight was stopped at 2:46.

Almohammed, 130.15 lbs of Riyadh, SA is 3-0 with two knockouts. Lozano, 131.2 lbs of El Fuerte, MEX is 3-8-2

Eliot Whale stopped Tom Hill in round four of their six-round welterweight bout.

Whale broke down Hill and the fight was stopped at 2:39.

Whale, 149.3 lbs of Sidcub, UK is 14-0 with nine knockouts. Hill, 147.4 lbs of Red Car, ENG is 12-5.




TYSON FURY VS ARSLANBEK MAKHMUDOV FULL UNDERCARD ANNOUNCED AS CONOR BENN VS REGIS PROGRAIS CO-HEADLINES HUGE NIGHT OF BOXING

London, March 2nd: His Excellency Turki Alalshikh and Ring Magazine announce the
stacked undercard for Fury vs Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday
April 11th, to be streamed live on Netflix.

The main card will be co-headlined by Conor Benn (24-1-0) and two-time former world
champion Regis Prograis (30-3-0).

Benn returns to North London, where he recently defeated Chris Eubank Jr in their
second bout, looking to make another statement against the experienced and explosive
Prograis.

Benn said: “April 11th can’t come soon enough, returning to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
again, where I made history against Eubank Jr means everything to me. My last fight there

showed the world exactly who I am and what I’m about. Fighting on the biggest stages, in
the biggest shows, I fear no one! I’m fully locked in and ready to deliver another statement
performance.”

Prograis said, “Last time I fought in London, Conor Benn was on my undercard, so this is
a full-circle moment for me. But this circle will close with me teaching him a lesson on
April 11th. He’s not fighting some weight-drained super middleweight. I am in shape and
will bring home this victory.”

British Heavyweight Champion Jeamie TKV (9-2-0) defends his title against Richard
“The Midnight Train” Riakporhe (19-1-0) in the first all-British bout of the night.
Riakporhe has fourteen stoppages to his name and most recently defeated Tommy Welch
on the Eubank Benn II undercard, while TKV enters off the back of his victory over Frazer
Clarke.

Rounding off the main fight card, Frazer Clarke (9-2-1) takes on highly regarded
Australian contender Justis Huni (12-1-0), with both heavyweights looking to bounce
back from their most recent defeats. Clarke’s was a split decision loss to Jeamie TKV,
while Huni suffered a tenth-round knockout defeat to Fabio Wardley in June 2025.
Huni said: “I’m truly honoured to be fighting in London on such a huge card headlined by
Tyson Fury. The UK has a proud boxing tradition, and it means a lot to perform in front of
these fans. April 11 is another important step in my journey, and I’m coming to deliver a
strong performance and show I belong at the very top.”

Ahead of the main card, six preliminary fights will be streamed on The Ring’s YouTube
channel and on Tudum.com.

The first contest in the prelims features Troy Williamson (22-4-1) and Simon
Zachenhuber (28-0-0).

Williamson said: “Fighting in a UK stadium, on an undercard of Tyson Fury, and to be part
of an event run by Turki and his team, motivates me more than I have ever been before in
my career, I’m looking forward to putting on a show for everybody involved.”

Felix Cash (16-1-0) returns to the ring for the first time since his last fight in the summer
of 2024, where he was defeated by Tyler Denny in a fifth-round stoppage. Facing him is
Liam O’Hare (13-2-0) who is stepping up to try and secure the biggest win of his career.
In the third all-British clash of the night, Elliot Whale (13-0-0) will look to defend his
undefeated professional record against Tom Hill (12-4-0).

Whale said: “I can’t explain how happy I am at getting the chance to fight in a massive
stadium like Tottenham Hotspur. It’s such an honour to box on an event like this. I’m very
thankful for the people that made this happen.”

Hector Avila Lozano (3-7-1) faces Sultan Almohammed (2-0-0), the unbeaten rising star
from Saudi Arabia in a lightweight clash as Almohammed aims to go three from three in
Ring Magazine events.

Mikie “The Omen” Tallon (11-0-0) takes on Cristopher “El Vago” Rios (11-3-0) as he
looks to further his unbeaten professional record, stepping back into the ring at
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after defeating Fezan Shahid on the undercard of Eubank
Benn II.

Breyon “Grind Time” Gorham (21-0-0) faces the unbeaten Eduard Georgiev (3-0-1) in
his first clash on UK soil, also looking to protect his perfect professional record.

The complete lineup is detailed below:
Main Card (to be streamed on Netflix)
Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov
Conor Benn vs Regis Prograis
Jeamie TKV vs Richard Riakporhe
Frazer Clarke vs Justis Huni

Prelims (to be streamed on YouTube)
Troy Williamson vs Simon Zachenhuber
Felix Cash vs Liam O’Hare
Elliot Whale vs Tom Hill
Hector Avila Lozano vs Sultan Almohammed

Mikie Tallon vs Cristopher Rios
Breyon Gorham vs Eduard Georgiev

Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster. Additionally, visit the official Netflix page and
click ‘Remind Me’ to ensure you’re notified on April 11 when the action begins.

About Ring Magazine:
Since its acquisition by His Excellency Turki Alalshikh in November 2024, The Ring has
entered a new era, reinforcing its status as boxing’s most legendary and authoritative
voice.
The magazine has showcased many of the sport’s biggest fights and most iconic
moments, most recently Shakur Stevenson vs Teofimo Lopez at a sold out Madison
Square Garden, British boxing’s most talked-about match-up between Chris Eubank Jr.
and Conor Benn, as well as the legacy-defining showdown between Canelo Alvarez and
Terence Crawford in Las Vegas, often described as “the fight of the century.”
The Ring delivers world-class global coverage with unrivaled access to boxing’s top stars.
Building on its rich heritage, the magazine continues to document the sport at the highest
level whilst shaping the present and preserving the legacy of boxing.
About Netflix:
Netflix is one of the world’s leading entertainment services offering TV series, films, games
and live programming across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can play,
pause and resume watching as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, and can change
their plans at any time.




CONOR BENN SET TO FIGHT AS CO-MAIN EVENT ON TYSON FURY VS ARSLANBEK MAKHMUDOV CARD

London, February 26, 2026 – His Excellency Turki Alalshikh and Ring Magazine announce the
co-main event for Fury vs Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday April 11th.
The British welterweight Conor “The Destroyer” Benn (24-1, 14 KOs) returns to North
London, where he famously defeated Chris Eubank Jr in his second bout, to face former
two-time world champion Regis “Rougarou” Prograis (30-3, 24 KOs).
The highly anticipated heavyweight clash between Fury and Makhmudov, promoted by The
Ring, will be streamed live, globally only on Netflix at no additional cost.

Benn said: “April 11th can’t come soon enough, returning to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium again,
where I made history against Eubank Jr means everything to me. My last fight there showed
the world exactly who I am and what I’m about. Fighting on the biggest stages, in the biggest
shows, I fear no one! I’m fully locked in and ready to deliver another statement performance.”
Prograis said, “Last time I fought in London, Conor Benn was on my undercard, so this is a
full-circle moment for me. But this circle will close with me teaching him a lesson on April 11th.
He’s not fighting some weight-drained super middleweight. I am in shape and will bring home
this victory.”
Tickets for the event are on sale now via Ticketmaster. Additionally, visit the official Netflix page
and click ‘Remind Me’ to ensure you’re notified on April 11 when the action begins.
Full card to be announced soon.
About Ring Magazine:
Since its acquisition by His Excellency Turki Alalshikh in November 2024, The Ring has entered
a new era, reinforcing its status as boxing’s most legendary and authoritative voice.
The magazine has showcased many of the sport’s biggest fights and most iconic moments,
most recently Shakur Stevenson vs Teofimo Lopez at a sold out Madison Square Garden,
British boxing’s most talked about match-up between Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn, as
well as the legacy-defining showdown between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford in Las
Vegas, often described as “the fight of the century.”
The Ring delivers world-class global coverage with unrivaled access to boxing’s top stars.
Building on its rich heritage, the magazine continues to document the sport at the highest level
whilst shaping the present and preserving the legacy of boxing.
About Netflix:
Netflix is one of the world’s leading entertainment services offering TV series, films, games and
live programming across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can play, pause
and resume watching as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, and can change their plans at
any time.

About Tottenham Hotspur Stadium:
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium opened in April 2019 – with a capacity of 62,850, it is the largest
club football stadium in London. Its iconic, single-tier South Stand alone holds 17,500
spectators and is the largest of its kind in the UK, providing a wall of noise that contributes to
the stadium’s unique atmosphere. The stadium is renowned for its multi-use capabilities, with
the world’s first dividing, retractable grass surface providing the ability to host a range of major

events all year round, in addition to Tottenham Hotspur matches. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
has been confirmed as a host venue for the UEFA EURO 2028 in the UK and Ireland.




CONOR BENN SIGNS WITH ZUFFA BOXING®

February 20, 2026 – British boxing star Conor Benn has signed with Zuffa Boxing as announced today by Dana White. 

“I’m filled with excitement and hunger for what’s ahead with Zuffa Boxing,” said Benn. “I want the legacy fights, the biggest nights, the biggest stages. I fear no man at any weight, and I’m ready to give the fans the fights they’ve been calling for. I’m in my prime, and together we have bold, ambitious plans” 

“Conor Benn is an absolute beast and a superstar,” said UFC President and CEO Dana White. “He shows up every time and destroys people, and now some of the best fighters in the world are calling him out. He’s ready for a world title next and I can’t wait to see him compete in Zuffa Boxing. He’s going to be a huge addition to a growing stable of very talented boxers.”

Widely regarded as one of the sport’s most electrifying and talked-about fighters, Benn joins Zuffa Boxing as it continues to build its roster of top-tier talent from around the world. More information on his next fight will be announced in the coming weeks.

About Zuffa Boxing
Zuffa Boxing is a joint venture between TKO Group Holdings, Inc. (“TKO”) (NYSE: TKO) and Sela, the entertainment conglomerate. TKO serves as managing partner, providing day-to-day operational expertise, management, and oversight of the promotion, with executive leadership anchored by UFC President and CEO Dana White and WWE President and TKO Board Member Nick Khan. The promotion aims to reimagine the sport of boxing by evolving the current model to restore the sport’s rightful place in the forefront of the global sports ecosystem. For more information, follow @Zuffa_Boxing on X; and @ZuffaBoxing on Snapchat, Instagram, Threads, and TikTok.

About Sela
Founded in 1997, Sela is a Saudi Arabian company specializing in creating, constructing, and operating unique destinations and recreational experiences across sports, entertainment, culture, and hospitality sectors. Initially recognized as Saudi Arabia’s first FIFA-recognized athletes’ representation company, Sela expanded into sports marketing and has since diversified into broader recreational industries. 

About TKO
TKO Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: TKO) is a premium sports and entertainment company. TKO owns iconic properties including UFC, the world’s premier mixed martial arts organization; WWE, the global leader in sports entertainment; and PBR, the world’s premier bull riding organization. Together, these properties reach 1 billion households across 210 countries and territories and organize more than 500 live events year-round, attracting more than three million fans. TKO also services and partners with major sports rights holders through IMG, an industry-leading global sports marketing agency; and On Location, a global leader in premium experiential hospitality.




THE RING: UNFINISHED BUSINESS: CHRIS EUBANK JNR. VS. CONOR BENN II WEIGH-IN QUOTES

Chris Eubank Jnr. vs. Conor Benn – Middleweight
Eubank Jnr: 159.1 lbs 

Benn:159.3 lbs 

Chris Eubank Jnr. 

On what’s going through his mind and how his body feels ahead of Saturday night

“I’m feeling good. Everything is on track for a Chris Eubank Jnr. KO win.” 

On his excitement following the sacrifices made in training camp

“As you just said, this is what I love to do, this is my life. I’m not excited, this is who I am as a human being, as a man. I was born, I was bred to fight and I cannot wait to go out there tomorrow and show the world what I’m made of once again.”

On his final message to his fans and what he believes happens Saturday night 

“The first fight was a fight of the year contender. This fight is going to be a fight of the decade contender.”

Conor Benn 

On what’s going through his mind before Saturday night

“I’m excited to get out there and do the business and put on a great show for the fans and supporters. It’s a blessing.” 

On being heavier than the first fight in April

“Yes. Obviously, I’m a welterweight, but for this fight, I want to come in heavy and come in at the weight I am. Chris [Eubank Jnr.] can do what he wants. I’m not concerned about him or what he does. Ultimately I’m fighting at middleweight so I’m coming in at middleweight.” 

On his message for his supporters

“Do not miss it. Make sure you tune in live on DAZN.” 

On if redemption matters

“Always. That’s all that matters.” 

Jack Catterall vs. Ekow Essuman – Welterweight 
Catterall: 146.7 lbs

Essuman: 146.5 lbs 

Jack Catterall 

On how his body is feeling

“I’m feeling good. I worked super hard for this fight, so I’m excited. I’m excited for the fans, for the big event tomorrow night. So, let’s go.” 

On the difference between him and Ekow Essuman on Saturday night 

“It’s going to be a mixture of things – experience, the levels, the past performance, but forget all of that. I’ve worked too hard for this fight to let this opportunity go.” 

On if he needs a statement win 

“100%. I made some big sacrifices and changes over the last couple of months. I’m looking to show all of that tomorrow night.” 

Ekow Essuman

On why he believes this setting will bring out his best on Saturday night 

“Becasue it’s just my time, I’ve got the momentum, I’m cruising, I’m ready to rise to the next level.” 

On how he beats Jack Catterall Saturday night 

“I’ll just be myself and enjoy it. It’s as simple as that.”

Richard Riakporhe vs. Tommy Welch – Heavyweight
Richard Riakporhe: 236.7 lbs

Tommy Welch: 233 lbs

Richard Riakporhe

On his weight and how his body feels

“I’m feeling great. I love being a heavyweight. It’s been hard, but this is me for sure.” 

On his final prediction and message 

“It’s going to be an explosive fight. Everybody tune in. I can’t wait until that man comes tomorrow. It’s going to be fun.” 

Tommy Welch

On what his mindset is one day away from Saturday night

“I can’t let you in [his mind], it might scare you.”

On what the world will find out about Tommy Welch on Saturday night

“We’re done with the talking. It all comes down to tomorrow. Don’t blink.”

Adam Azim vs. Kurt Scoby – Super Lightweight

Adam Azim:139.4 lbs 

Kurt Scoby: 139.8 lbs

Adam Azim 

On Kurt Scoby saying he’s under his skin 

“No he’s not. He keeps thinking that, but it’s all mental. He’s only reacting this way because he’s scared. I’m not phased by anything. My job is to smash him on Saturday night. Everyone over here knows that I’m going to smash him on Saturday night, especially Ben Shalom. And I know for sure Eddie Hearn knows I’m going to smash him as well. So, let’s get that straight.” 

On what he was saying to Kurt Scoby during the faceoff

“I just said ‘I’m calm. I’m collected.’ There’s no point in me reacting. He’s scared and that’s all. His reaction is evidenced by how scared he is.” 

On if the faceoff changes the way he wants to win the fight

“No, the objective remains the same…for me to knock this guy out on Saturday night.”  

Kurt Scoby

On what he was saying to Adam Azim in the final faceoff 

“I must break you. I must break you.”

On if he has succeeded in getting under Adam Azim’s skin 

You know it. Everybody in this room knows it. I live there rent free baby. Rent free and rent is due.”

On how he beats Adam Azim on Saturday

“Break. Break him. Yes sir.” 

Mikie Tallon vs. Fezan Shahid – Flyweight

Mikie Tallon: 111.8 lbs 

Fezan Shahid: 112 lbs 

Mikie Tallon 

On if this fight feels extra special 

“This is my first stadium fight, so I can’t wait to go Saturday night and I just want to thank HE Turki Alalshikh for giving me a massive opportunity and I won’t let him down on Saturday.” 

On his final prediction Saturday

“It’s going to bring the best out of me. Good luck to him and we’ll see on Saturday.”

Fezan Shahid 

On how he has enjoyed the week and his prediction for the fight on Saturday 

“I’m just happy to be here. These opportunities don’t usually come to people like this in Bradford [United Kingdom]. I’m in a big city and I’ve enjoyed every minute of it and love it. I just want to thank everyone that was involved. On Saturday, you’ll see what I’m about – I can promise you. This smile is just a smile, but you’ll see on Saturday.” 

Sam Gilley vs. Ishmael Davis – Super Welterweight, for the British and Commonwealth Titles

Sam Gilley: 154 lbs 

Ishmael Davis: 152.9 lbs 

Sam Gilley 

On why it’s important he doesn’t get caught up in the occasion of the fight being at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Becasue at the end of the day, there’s a boxing ring there, and that’s where the business is going to take place. Listen, it’s lovely there, it’s in a stadium. This is mad coming here tonight because I think 16 of my fights have been here. So, it’s like coming to say goodbye to York Hall before we go to the big stage. But there’s one thing everybody keeps forgetting about me: everyone’s talking about how I’m tough, I’m this, I’m that, every single fight I’ve had at 154, my opponent has been on the floor. I’ve had them on the deck at every single fight at 154. I’m back down at my proper weight, I’m back with my title, and Saturday night is going to be a statement.” 

On what he sees happening on Saturday Night

Just me finally adding a British Title to this belt. This shoulder’s getting lonely so I need to add another one.”

Ishmael Davis 

On if this feels like the most important opportunity of his career

“Yes, it’s the biggest one. The British Title, maybe the second next to the WBC, but I want to win. I want to do it in a style, so Saturday night, black panther is coming out.”

On what’s been going through his mind during the final faceoff 

“It’s just another boxer. We have to put our skills to the test and I believe I’m the better fighter. I’m going to show it on Saturday night.”

Eddie Hearn, Promoter, Matchroom Boxing

On if there is concern on how Eubank Jnr. made the weight 

“I expected him to because I think he would have underestimated Conor Benn last time. I have to be honest, although Conor Benn surprised me so much last time with his chin, heart, and all that, he was very poor on the night. We know what he’s capable of and if he had done a little bit better last time, he might have won the fight. We feel that we can do a lot better. I do believe Eubank Jnr. will be in better shape this time around. The reality is it’s going to come down to 36 minutes in that ring, but we like our spot. Conor is completely different this time around. After the weigh-in last time we had to put our arm around him, and he was nervous, but he was so pumped – he wanted to go out there and rip him to shreds. That emotion isn’t there anymore. Now, he needs to go out there and deliver on everything we’ve been working on. It’s performance-related rather than emotion related.”

ENDS 

About Riyadh Season

Saudi Arabia’s capital embraces one of the world’s biggest entertainment events every year during winter. Since the launch of Riyadh Season in 2019, the festival has welcomed visitors from all over the world to experience thousands of concerts, sporting activities, and other unique cultural events. Most recently, Riyadh Season 2024 reached a major milestone after the number of visitors for the year exceeded 20 million for the first time.

Riyadh Season has hosted a number of memorable boxing showdowns including the first undisputed heavyweight title fight of the 21st Century between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, two undisputed light heavyweight title clashes between Artur Beterbiev and Dimitry Bivol, Anthony Joshua v Daniel Dubois in front of a record crowd at London’s Wembley Stadium and September’s blockbuster showdown between pound-for-pound great Canelo Álvarez and undefeated superstar Terence Crawford in Las Vegas.

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ABOUT DAZN
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Benn Gets Even with Eubank with Unanimous Decision

Conor Benn won a 12-round unanimous decision over Chris Eubank Jr. in a middleweight rematch in front of over 65,00 fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London

Unlike the first fight, which saw the two offspring of legendary rivals, the fight was fought at a slower boxing pace which saw Benn use his speed to dominate from the early going. Eubank could never get anything going as Benn was extremely focused on his gameplan.

In round 12, Benn put the cherry on top of his performance by scoring two knockdowns. The first coming from a perfect 1-2 where the right hand hit Eubank on the top of the head. Benn dropped Eubank again when he landed a flurry of punches on Eubank, whose legs were wobbly and he fell to the canvas for a second time.

Benn, 159.3 lbs of Essex won by scores of 119-107, 118-108 and 116-110 and is now 24-1. Eubank, 159.1 lbs of Brighton is 35-4.

Catterall Stops Essuman in 11

Jack Catterall scored a 11th round stoppage over Ekow Essuman in their 12-round welterweight bout.

In round four, Catterall landed a perfect straight left to head that put a bloody Essuman on his back. In round 11, Catterall upped the pressure and hurt Essuman until the fight was stopped at 51 seconds.

Catterall, 146.7 lbs of Chorley, ENG is 32-2 with 14 knockouts. Essuman, 146.5 lbs of Nottingham is 22-2.

Azim Takes Out Scoby in 12th

Adam Azim scored a 12th and final round stoppage over Kurt Scoby in a junior welterweight bout.

Azim beat down Scoby over 11 rounds and in round 12, Azim landed a left hook to the jaw that made Scoby take a knee. Scoby got to his feet, but was deemed unable to continue and the fight was stopped at 2:01.

Azim, 139.9 lbs of Slough, ENG is 14-0 with 11 knockouts. Scoby, 139.8 lbs of California is 18-2.

Riakhphore Stops Welch in 2

Richard Riakphore stopped Tommy Welch in round two of their 10-round heavyweight bout.

In round two, Riakphore dropped Welch with a hard right to the head. Later in the round, it was another right to right to the head that put Welch down. Riakphire ended things with a big right on the ropes for a third knockdown and the fight was stopped at 2:48.

Riakphore, who challenged for a ctusierweight world title, bulked up to 236.7 lbs and the London native is now 19-1 with 16 knockouts. Welch, 233 lbs of Brighton, ENG is 16-1.

Ishmael Davis Decisons Dam Gilley

Ishmael Davis eked out a 12-round unanimous decision over Sam Gilley in a junior middleweight bout.

Davis, 142.9 lbs of Leeds won by scores of 115-113 twice and 115-114 and is now 15-3. Gilley, 154 lbs of London is 18-2-1.

Mikie Tallon stopped Fezan Shahid in round five of their six-round flyweight bout.

In round five, Tallon landed a perfect uppercut that followed a combination that put Shahid down for the count at 3:06

Tallon, 111.5 lbs of Liverpool is 11-0 with two knockouts. Shahid, 11Bradford. ENG is 4-3-2.




VIDEO: CHRIS EUBANK JR VS. CONOR BENN 2 WEIGH IN




VIDEO: CHRIS EUBANK JR VS. CONOR BENN 2 PRESS CONFERENCE 




THE RING: UNFINISHED BUSINESS: CHRIS EUBANK JNR. VS. CONOR BENN II PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES

LONDON, November 13, 2025 – Today at Canary Wharf in London, United Kingdom, Chris Eubank Jnr. (35-3, 25 KOs) and Conor Benn (23-1, 14 KOs) came together for the final press conference ahead of ‘The Ring: Unfinished Business’, live from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, November 15, exclusively on DAZN PPV (5 p.m. ET). The 12-round Middleweight bout arrives just days ahead of the 35-year anniversary of when Chris Eubank Snr. and Nigel Benn fought for the first time. Joined by their fathers on stage, both fighters discussed their initial matchup which has been heralded as one of the best fights of 2025, and what to expect ahead of Saturday’s explosive rematch. The epic sequel, along with the entirety of the loaded undercard lineup, is the latest installment in DAZN’s November boxing schedule. 

Hosted by Jamie Ward of Matchroom Boxing, Thursday’s press conference saw both Eubank Jnr. and Benn, their fathers, and the undercard fighters take to the stage to discuss the high-stakes rematch, the influence of their fathers, and more. 

Below is what the fighters and their teams had to say:

Chris Eubank Jnr.

On whether he had any idea of what he was signing up for…

“I had no idea that I would be sitting in front of you guys today with this man [Chris Eubank Snr.] by my side. I found out a couple of hours ago, so I’m just as shocked as you all. I still don’t know what he might say, what he might do…I’m sure it will be interesting. All jokes aside, there is something I need to address first and foremost. Eddie Hearn, Conor Benn, Nigel Benn – over the last few months have been making accusations and claims that my father was paid to come to the fight in April. Just barefaced lies and anyone with a brain knows it’s not true, but I still have to address it because it’s extremely disrespectful to my father and myself. I also think it’s pretty disrespectful to the Saudis to claim that they would pay my father to do that. I’d just like to get that out into the open, staking my claim once and for all as that that never happened, and for these men to stop lying to the public.”

On what sort of lift his father provides…

“I’m not here to talk about my feelings or my emotions. I’m here to talk about things that are bothering me and that I think I should shine a light on, just as I always do at these press conferences. There’s a small issue – well it’s not a small issue, it’s actually a very big issue to me – the head of my security since 2014, a man by the name of Ivan, has been black balled and blocked from coming to this fight by Eddie Hearn and Matchroom because of a released report about the stoppage of my ambulance, which I don’t think is fair and I don’t think it’s correct that a man who is simply doing his job and telling the truth is blackballed by the powers that be. So I wanted to put that out there, because if it can happen to him, it can happen to anybody – these people are controlling the industry. They’re making jokes about it, but it’s a guy’s livelihood on the line. And I don’t think it’s fair, so I’m putting that out there for the world to know and something needs to be done about it.”

On what comes of Conor Benn’s career if all goes to plan on Saturday…

“This is not about what happens next. I’m going to go in there and I’m going to show the world who I am again. After that, who knows what will happen next – I can’t tell you what this guy’s [Conor Benn] going to do next. He’ll tell you all these stories about all these different fights he’s going to have and that’s great. I’m not worried about any of that. I’m worried about going out there in a couple of days and making history again, which I will do.” 

On his final word before Saturday…

“The procedure will be parliamentary.”

Chris Eubank Snr.

On why it was important for him to be at this press conference with his son…

He [Chris Eubank Jnr.] is doing the weight, so I’m here to support just in case there are those who want to bark. So I guess I’m actually here to protect him. I should say, in regards to the love of a son…If a father takes money, there’s nothing with it. But for the father who doesn’t take money and has taken no money – none. Then that is to be studied. Study that. You can’t pay me anything. I’m here for heart and love. Remember, what I’ve lived by through my career and what’s made me do. What it’s made me do is that I’ve lived with and behaved with patience, kindness. I’ve never envied. I don’t boost. I’m not proud. I’m not rude. I’m not self-seeking. I’m not easily angered and I keep no record of wrong. That’s why I continuously win because I live by the statutes of the spirit. The consciousness of Christ. Whoever said I was paid whatever sum of money, they lied to you. And you actually spouting what they told you makes you a liar. So expose who told you that lie in order to actually clear your name otherwise who in the future is going to believe you of anything you say. I’ve always walked the straight line. I fought the good fight, finished the race and I kept the faith. Now, there is in store for me the crown of righteousness and the Lord, the righteous judge will award to me on that day that crown of righteousness. And not only for me, but also to all who have longed for his appearance. I speak in my woke truth. Nothing bad. That’s the only way you become a true entertainer that lasts.”

On Chris Eubank Jnr.’s first fight against Conor Benn…

“I have spoken.” 

Brian McIntyre, Chris Eubank Jnr.’s Trainer 

On why he thinks Chris can win easier this time…

“I just believe in Chris’ skillset and his will. Chris wants to win and he’s got that killer instinct. Once you get a fighter like that, it’s easy to work with him.”

On whether or not he can do it within the distance this time…

“Like I always say, I don’t go out there trying to push guys to go for the knockout. I go out there and make these guys try to go for the win. That said, if the knockout is there, we’ll get it.”

Conor Benn 

On what he has learned about himself and why this world is a world for Conor Benn 

“When I first turned pro, I didn’t envision being here, of course. Definitely not sitting next to Chris [Eubank Jnr.] and fighting Chris. We were both in different stages of our careers when we first turned over, or when I first turned over anyway. For us to be sitting here, it’s legacy and it’s generational. I didn’t choose this life, it sort of just fell into place and here I am, the fighter I am, I like to fight, it’s what I do. My dad’s got eight kids and I’m the one who’s chosen to live this life.” 

On if he’s happy to see Chris Eubank Snr. here…

“It’s good to have him here. Sitting at the top table having my dad here and [Eubank] Snr. here, it was always meant to be, and it was meant to be the first time around. We are where we are because of our dads. Yes, we had to work hard, but credit Snr. and to my old man that me and Jnr. can sit here and carry this on.”

On what makes him feel he took Chris Eubank Jnr.’s soul in the last fight…

“He was in the hospital for three days. I was back in the gym, he threw double the amount of punches and I was back in the gym on Sunday. Talk about the most damage done in the fight, I believe I inflicted a lot more pain. His work rate was incredible, his resilience, his strength, his spirit, his athleticism, his experience – he really took me by surprise, and he’s a better fighter than I thought he was. I’m ready to take what’s left on Saturday.”

“I think once you learn about Chris [Eubank Jnr.], you learn to understand he is just the way he is, but he genuinely has my respect as a fighter. Resilient. I thought I’d knock you [Eubank Jnr.] out in three rounds, but I didn’t. I tip my hat off to you, because we’re both sitting here – we didn’t have to. We didn’t choose this life. We’re both here putting it all on the line, pouring our hearts out, so I tip my hat off to you. I don’t like you though.”

“This is my last fight at 160 pounds. I hope everyone enjoys, but I will be dropping down to 147 pounds. I’ll drop back down and pursue my career to win a World Title. I’m glad I could give you all this fantasy fight, and me showing a pair of bollocks to jump up two weights to fight you [Eubank Jnr.].”

On how he wins on Saturday night…

“If you asked me this question six months ago, I would have been the only guy to render him unconscious and knock him out. Don’t get me wrong, I dream about it, but I’m going to go in there and give it a calculated performance. I think everybody knows I love to fight. It’s inevitable. I love fighting. It’s who I am and it’s in my DNA. Any fight I’ve had I put on a performance for the public, and that’s my prize – giving people value for money. I’m here, I’m not trying to nick a fight on points or just trying to win. I’m here to give people value for money and entertainment. But ultimately, my priority is to go in there and get the win. That’s my priority. However, that comes and however it looks.” 

Nigel Benn

On how it makes him feel sitting across from his biggest rival… 

“How does it feel? Water running down my back. Nothing. It’s not even about me. It’s about my son and Chris [Eubank ] Jnr. I’m not really paying attention to what he says. It’s just goes over my head. I’m not even really just taking it all on board. Not at all. If we’re here to talk about a fight, that’s what I’m here to talk about – my son fighting, nothing else. Not about what he’s done or what he hasn’t done. It doesn’t bother me.”

On facing off with Chris Eubank Snr…

“I don’t mind having a face-off with him all day long. But it’s not about us. We’ve had our past. It’s about [Chris Eubank] Jnr. and Conor [Benn], and the fight. That’s all I want to talk about. I don’t want to talk about anything else. We know what’s what, we know what’s true, we know what lies are. I’m here to support my son and I’ve been watching my son train hard. In the first fight, everyone was saying ‘what a great fight,’ but you know what, Conor was throwing punches from South Africa, Germany, all over the place. That wasn’t boxing. It was a good fight, but it wasn’t boxing. It wasn’t what we know Conor can do.  I’ve seen what Conor can do. If he sticks to his game plan, he will have victory early doors. I believe that, I’ve been seeing him spar. What’s really good about this fight for me, is Conor’s mindset. That’s the most important thing because he’s always been an unbelievable trainer. Me, as a world champion, my fitness is here, Conor’s is completely on another level, so it was never about his fitness, it was all about his mindset. The team we have behind him, have all – because of Conor – been relaxed. Not one bit of stress like we’ve had in the last fight. No stress whatsoever. I know we’re going to get the victory. I’m 100% sure of that. Regardless of what they say, Conor had him in more trouble than he ever had Conor. The difference is once Conor takes his time and does what he knows he can do, we’ll be victorious, early doors.”

Tony Sims, Conor Benn’s Trainer

On his counter to Brian McIntyre’s claim that Chris can win easier this time…

“Look, the first fight was a tremendous fight for the fans and I don’t know how much skillset was involved in that fight, but it was certainly, as they say, a fight of the year contender. I believe that Conor’s [Benn] been able to make adjustments for this fight and I believe he has done it with energy and he’s worked really hard to make those adjustments. I don’t think we’ve really seen the finest of Conor yet. I believe that he’s got a higher IQ when he’s in the ring and a higher skillset, and I believe Saturday night when he comes in the ring he will show that.”

On how he sees Conor Benn winning this fight…

“I believe in the adjustments he’s made for this fight and the way that I know Conor can fight. Obviously, I’ve been with him from the start and he’s been set to win this fight consistently.”

Jack Catterall 

On not being pleased with his performances and if people can expect a different version of him…

“That’s all in the past. I’m focused on Saturday. I’ve prepared well and prepared hard, made many sacrifices, so I’m switched on and ready to do my job on Saturday night.”

On what is at stake on Saturday…

“There are some great fights to be made, but that is all irrelevant now. We’ve both got to fight Saturday and that is all I am focused on. Ekow [Essuman] is a good fighter, but he doesn’t bring anything I have not seen before.”

Ekow Essuman 

On what the fight with Jack Catterall will represent in his story…

“Awkward customer. Tricky character, but I can be trickier. I’m looking forward to it.” 

On what makes him a better fighter and why he will win…

“Everyone just knows me by the engine. They don’t know me by the spectre. They don’t know about my alter ego. So, when we get into the ring come Saturday, you’re going to see a world-class performance where I show that statement performance to everyone on the world stage and they see exactly who I am.” 

On if a win against Jack Catterall will take him to that World Title… 

“When I win, it will.” 

On his final words to Jack Catterall…

“Jack Catterall has never seen my version of beautiful violence, so it’s going to be a good fight.”

Adam Azim 

On what he makes of Kurt Scoby’s energy during fight week…

“These Americans love to talk, but I’m cool and calm.”

“He’s like a little kid that comes home from school. I’m very confident and he’ll see on Saturday.”

On if Kurt Scoby has wound him up heading into Saturday…

“I’m not wound up, I’m very calm. I’ll show him in the ring. I’ll beat his a** then beat Devin Haney – his boy.”

On his final prediction ahead of Saturday night…

“He’s going to get a proper demolition on Saturday night. I believe in myself.”

Kurt Scoby 

On what the fans and Adam Azim will find out on Saturday night…

“All week I’ve said I don’t play boxing. I’ve let it be known that I’m here for business. I prepared myself my whole life, struggled my whole life, but I’m ready for this moment.”

On if he thinks he’s succeeded in making Adam Azim uncomfortable…

“I think we did very well.”

On his final prediction for Saturday night… 

“I’m going to pin his a**.”

Richard Riakporhe

On what he means by this fight being about legacy, discipline, and purpose…

“The journey’s been a long journey for me to be on the stage, competing on these big shows. A lot of people don’t know but pre-COVID, things were very different. To get on this big stage you have to win some big fights. The journey continues and we want to get one more title – a heavyweight – so we’re working towards that. I’m looking forward to putting on a dominant performance on Saturday.”

On his response to Team Welch commenting that moving up to heavyweight was not a wise idea…

“Everybody has their own opinion, it doesn’t mean anything to me. It’s all about results and the results will speak for themselves.”

On how he wants to win the fight on Saturday…

“I don’t think it is going to last very long, to be honest. Just tune in, everyone is going to like it. I have been working for this, and I am looking to entertain. We are ready.”  

Tommy Welch 

On calling himself a nobody in the buildup and what everyone will find out about him on Saturday Night…

“I think he’s [Richard Riakporhe] moved up at the wrong time. He fell to a cruiserweight against Chris Billiam-Smith who’s in the building. He went missing for a little while by all accounts. He’s trying to reinvent himself now at heavyweight. I’ve been here for a long time and it’s been quite hard to get on the scene. It seems like the game has changed. You have to be popular, you have to be famous, you have to put a lot of bums on seats and I haven’t had anyone helping me with that, so the fact that I’m here, it’s a nice opening for me. This isn’t Richard’s downfall on Saturday night, this is my arrival. I’m probably the only one that hasn’t feared him. I’ve been calling him out for the last 10 months…I want him. He’s come up to my weight in my division. On Saturday Night, the midnight train is taking the last bus home.” 

Sam Gilley 

On what it means to be fighting in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as a Tottenham fan…

“I’ve waited a long time to fight for this British title, and the fact that it’s ended up being at Spurs is special. I mean, being a Spurs fan, it’s usually quite a painful weekend, so I’m looking forward to having a bit of fun and getting a win.”

On why Ishmael Davis won’t beat him on Saturday…

“Listen, it is respectful, it’s just work for us at the end of the day. I just believe with every bit of me that this is what the last couple of years, all the disappointments, have led to this. This is just my moment to show how good I am and what level I’m at.”

Ishmael Davis 

On why he’s never let setbacks derail him…

“I just believe you have to keep going in life. I know the level of boxing that I can get to and I feel like I’m owed a belt. But that’s in the past and now it’s time to get the British Title and Commonwealth Title. You know, I’ve heard him [Sam Gilley] say he says he wants to win the British title since he was a kid. I hope he does win it, but Saturday won’t be his night.”

On how he’ll leave with the belt on Saturday…

“Everyone knows what I bring. We know what Sam [Gilley] brings. I’m going to be in there like a steam machine on Saturday, but get ready for a good fight and I’ll do what I do best.”

Mikie Tallon 

On what this opportunity and moment means to him…

“To come off a great winner from the Canelo vs. Crawford card, and now fighting on the Eubank Jnr. vs. Benn card, it doesn’t get much bigger in the UK, so I’m really grateful.” 

On how much it’s about leaving Tottenham with a victory and good performance…

“It means a lot. That’s all I’m here to do.”

Fezan Shahid 

On how he feels on his boxing journey after coming such a long way…

I’m just grateful for this occasion. Obviously, I’m a massive underdog for this fight. I’ve got nothing to lose but everything to gain. I’m just happy to be here.”

On what his plans are for Saturday night…

“Like you said, he’s [Mikie Tallon]  the favorite, so hopefully I have a big performance and go from there.”

Ben Shalom, Founder & CEO, BOXXER

On why Eubank Jnr. beats Benn for the second time on Saturday night… 

“What an occasion we have again. It feels like the Chris Eubank Jnr. show all over again and a family rivalry that has gone on for a long time. This is a generational fight with generational stakes for Chris Eubank Jnr. and this is the moment he cements himself as a great in British boxing. For the attention he brings to the sport, this is the seventh fight that I’ve promoted with him and every single one is a spectacle – this one is no different. It’s a huge moment, we know the fights beyond this, the names beyond this, the big nights we want to bring to this country [United Kingdom] and back to stadiums, but it only happens with a statement performance on Saturday night. I believe that’s what we’ll get.”

What it means to be involved…

“It’s incredible to be sat up here and see the scale of this again, it doesn’t happen very often and it will be a huge night for Chris Eubank Jnr. on Saturday, but it will also be a very good night for our guys on the undercard. Obviously, Adam Azim, who we believe is a generational talent, takes on Kurt Scoby who has been loud all week. This is the test that he needs, he is looking jacked, he’s looking big, but this is a perfect opportunity for Adam Azim to see and show how good he is. All the talk before the fight, there won’t be any talk after the fight.” 

“Richard Riakporhe returns – he’s been to the top of the cruiserweight division with us for a long time, always felt like he wasn’t right at the weight, like there was another gear to go. And now at heavyweight, he takes on Tommy Welch, who deserves a lot of credit, stepping up the heavyweight in a big clash – it is a test that they wanted. The winner will go on to big things, but an incredible undercard.”

On what to expect from Richard Riakporhe in this chapter…

“The best is yet to come, something that Richard has been waiting for for a long time. He had to wait a long time to fight for the World Title at the cruiserweight division, and then it was moving up straight away. It’s a test, it is a big show, fair play to Tommy [Welch] for taking this. He’ll be wanting to follow in his dad’s footsteps. It’s as much of a big night for him as it is for Richard. But Richard looks at that British domestic heavyweight scene, and he wants to get in amongst it. He wants those big names, he wants the big fights, and a win on Saturday night. That’s what he’ll get.”

On what he believes is working with Adam Azim…

“Oh, he’s scary. I mean, credit to Adam, but he said he’d take on anyone at late notice. I think Kurt Scoby’s a perfect opponent. He’s a perfect opponent to establish his name on the world scene. A lot of people talk very well of Kurt. I know he’s been keeping fit, I know he’s been keeping active. Plus, he looks the part and talks the part, which is exactly what Adam Azim needs. I know it’s going to be an emphatic statement on Saturday night. This is the moment that Adam’s been waiting for, a breakout moment on the world scene, and I know Scoby’s gonna give him just that.”

Eddie Hearn, Promoter, Matchroom Boxing

On what it means to be promoting Chris Eubank Jnr. vs. Conor Benn again…

[Holding up signs reading] “Good evening all! I know it upsets Chris when I speak. So I’ve taken a new approach. Thank you to his excellency for his continued support. Last April, we witnessed a British classic. Both men gave us a fight we will never forget. But for now, let me just say… Just because it’s fight week (and we always tell the truth). To me, Conor Benn is perfect. He’s ready for the performance of his career. So, get ready for another epic war. Make sure you all tune in– live worldwide on DAZN.”

On what Saturday night means…“You see the scale and the size of this event. DAZN has established themselves as the global home of boxing, and we know this event is exclusively live on the platform.

“In terms of the main event, this is an unbelievable card. In terms of the undercard, from our guys, the man to my left, should have been the undisputed champion at 140 pounds. What a fight against Ekow Essuman, you saw him end the career of Josh Taylor. This is Matchroom against Queensbury, a domestic matchup that could outsell any arena in the UK. Getting another golden opportunity to fight a great fighter in Sam Gilley, another domestic fight for the British title. This is what dreams are made of.”

On the pressure on Ishmael Davis on Saturday night…

“Ishmael [Davis] has had a lot of great opportunities. He’s also taken a lot of tough fights on short notice, but there’s nothing to say other than he must win this fight on Saturday night – this is the absolute last chance to loon, to take one of these chances. He’s a great fighter, he’s worked his socks off, but Sam’s [Gilley] a great fighter as well. This is a great domestic matchup and a must-win for our man, and we believe he’ll get the job done.”

On the big fight between Jack Catterall and Ekow Essuman, and what’s at stake for the winner…

“A world title shot. They are both tremendous fighters. It’s great to see a domestic fight at the world level. Ekow is coming off a great win. We all know Jack Catterall should have been the undisputed champion, but that’s in the past now. I think you’re going to see a career-best performance. The stars are going to clash perfectly. The last time out was a bit of a clash of the wrong stars with Jack. Ekow Essuman loves to fight and loves to come forward. Jack is going to produce what I think is a career-best performance in what I think will be a domestic classic on this brilliant card.”

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VIDEO: CHRIS EUBANK JR VS. CONOR BENN 2 OPEN WORKOUT




THE RING: UNFINISHED BUSINESS: CHRIS EUBANK JNR. VS. CONOR BENN II OPEN MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES

LONDON, November 12, 2025 — Today, Chris Eubank Jnr. (35-3, 25 KOs) and Conor Benn (23-1, 14 KOs) held an open media workout ahead of their widely anticipated Middleweight rematch ‘The Ring: Unfinished Business’, live from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, United Kingdom, on Saturday, November 15, exclusively on DAZN PPV (5 p.m. ET). Eubank Jnr., Benn, and the rest of the fighters stepped into the ring for a media workout before the sparks fly in their 12-round bout on Saturday night.

Beginning Saturday’s action-packed card, Mikie Tallon (10-0, 1 KO) and Fezan Shahid (4-2) enter the ring in a Flyweight matchup, followed by a Super Welterweight bout for the British and Commonwealth Titles that will see Ishmael Davis (14-3, 6 KOs) try to take down Sam Gilley (18-1, 9 KOs). Then, Richard Riakporhe (18-1, 14 KOs) and Tommy Welch (16-0, 9 KOs) touch gloves in a Heavyweight fight, while Adam Azim (13-0, 10 KOs) and Kurt Scoby (18-1, 16 KOs) battle it out in a Super Lightweight bout. Leading into the main event, Jack Catterall (31-2, 13 KOs) faces off against Ekow Essuman (22-1, 8 KOs) in a Welterweight bout. 

Below is what the fighters had to say from Canary Wharf in London, United Kingdom:

Conor Benn

On how he’s feeling ahead of Saturday

“I’m feeling great. I’m happy to be here.”

On how his demeanor differs from the last fight 

“I’m still healing. I want to stay strong and have a strong mind because that carries a weak body, though a strong body can’t carry a weak mind. It’s all up here and it’s all mental. I felt strong. I’m always going to give 100%, but I wasn’t right. I had a lot of hatred, a lot of bitterness, a lot of anger, and a lot of spite. Waking up in the morning is what fueled me. I woke up in the morning angry and I would go to bed angry. I don’t feel that way now. Don’t get me wrong, I’m an emotional guy.” 

On what has brought him peace 

“Therapy.  A lot of therapy and a lot of help. I was a broken man, but my priority is to get back into the ring. I wanted to get back into the ring because that’s where I find peace. It was hard mentally. I look back now and think ‘I wasn’t in any condition [to be in the ring].’”

On if he’s proud of himself and his progress 

“I’m getting there. People have gone through worse things in life. My kids are healthy, my family is healthy – what am I moaning about? I think you have to go through things in life to get to where I’m at now. I feel happy, too happy almost.”

On if he can flip the switch on Saturday and if it’ll be a daunting task

“Ultimately, I know I can go 12 rounds with a much bigger man. If you look at damage done in the [first] fight, it felt like I barely took any. I wasn’t sore, I was ready to go again. It [the rematch] was supposed to be in September and got pushed back to November, but for me this will be my last fight at 160 pounds. This is my last fight and then I can’t wait to be done with this. I’ll never have to see his face [Eubank Jr.] again and I can pursue the goal my trainer and I set out to achieve: win the World Title.”

On if he’s watched the first fight since 

“I didn’t give him [Eubank Jr.] credit for his craft. He’s crafty in the ring. He’s strong and athletic, but I feel like I took his soul that night. I’ll take what’s left of it on Saturday, but it takes two to tango. If this was a welterweight fight, there would be no contest…he used his weight well. He’s a good fighter and I tip my hat to him.”

Adam Azim 

On what happened with Kurt Scoby when he left the ring

“He was just standing there saying, ‘I’m the bigger guy,’ but his muscles won’t do anything. Most of these champions, Terence Crawford, Canelo Álvarez, Gervonta Davis, they’ve all knocked people out with muscles. His muscles won’t be doing the talking on Saturday.” 

On looking ahead to Saturday following Kurt Scoby’s behavior towards him this week 

“I can’t wait to smash his face in on Saturday. I’m very calm. It’s like Scooby Doo, there’s a character called Scrappy – he’s the scrappy one. I’m the calm one and I’ll do my job on Saturday Night.” 

On if the fight is about making a statement and an example of Kurt Scoby’s behavior

“My statement is to make a big one, but I’m going to punish him and take him into deep waters.”

For additional information, please visit DAZN.com/boxing.

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About Riyadh Season

Saudi Arabia’s capital embraces one of the world’s biggest entertainment events every year during winter. Since the launch of Riyadh Season in 2019, the festival has welcomed visitors from all over the world to experience thousands of concerts, sporting activities, and other unique cultural events. Most recently, Riyadh Season 2024 reached a major milestone after the number of visitors for the year exceeded 20 million for the first time.

Riyadh Season has hosted a number of memorable boxing showdowns including the first undisputed heavyweight title fight of the 21st Century between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, two undisputed light heavyweight title clashes between Artur Beterbiev and Dimitry Bivol, Anthony Joshua v Daniel Dubois in front of a record crowd at London’s Wembley Stadium and September’s blockbuster showdown between pound-for-pound great Canelo Álvarez and undefeated superstar Terence Crawford in Las Vegas.

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‘THE RING: UNFINISHED BUSINESS’: CHRIS EUBANK JR-CONOR BENN II FIGHT WEEK LAUNCHES WITH INTENSE LONDON FACE-OFF

The countdown to ’The Ring: Unfinished Business’ is officially on as bitter rivals Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn lit up the London skyline with an intense, first face-off to kickstart Fight Week here in the capital.

Last remaining tickets to Saturday night’s rematch – broadcast live and exclusively worldwide on DAZN – at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium are available to buy now from Ticketmaster.co.uk.

The event is brought to fight fans by Riyadh Season, The Ring, SELA, Matchroom Boxing, and BOXXER, with the undercard fights in association with Queensberry Promotions and Goldstar.

The main event opponents were in no mood for games as they stood toe-to-toe on Monday evening.

On Tuesday, Fight Week continues with the Grand Arrivals which will see the entire card take the stage.

Leading the undercard charge is former undisputed lightweight challenger Jack ‘El Gato’ Catterall who bids to continue his rise up the Welterweight rankings when he battles former British and Commonwealth ruler Ekow ‘The Engine’ Essuman.

’The Midnight Train’ Richard Riakporhe will be rolling into the capital for his first Heavyweight bout on home soil when he takes on the undefeated, Tommy Welch – son of former World Heavyweight Title challenger, Scott Welch.

One of the country’s most exciting young prospects in Adam Azim will be on display too as he returns to the ring for the first time since February and steps up to face Kurt Scoby.

Another exciting British youngster Mikie Tallon bolsters the undercard too, when the unbeaten Liverpool Flyweight faces Fezan Shahid.

And Sam ‘Magic Man’ Gilley will be hoping to conjure up a magical night at his beloved Tottenham Hotspur when he challenges Ishmael ‘The Black Panther’ Davis for the vacant British and Commonwealth Super Welterweight Championship.




DAZN SUBSCRIPTION NOW AVAILABLE ON PRIME VIDEO IN THE U.S. AND UK

New York, November 5, 2025 – DAZN, the world’s leading sports entertainment platform and the global home of boxing, today announced the launch of the DAZN Channel on Prime Video in the U.S. and UK, making its streaming service available as a subscription on Prime Video.

It expands DAZN’s distribution strategy, allowing its services to reach wider audiences with the entirety of DAZN’s existing coverage library and live content for each market. Currently available through Prime Video in France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Japan and Canada, the U.S. and the UK are the latest countries where DAZN’s services are available via Prime Video.

DAZN’s coverage in the U.S. and UK spans 185+ fight nights a year from top promoters including Matchroom, Golden Boy, Queensberry, Misfits, PFL, BKFC, and more, as well as 300+ live games from Lega Serie A, all 14 LIV Golf events live, basketball and other properties that make up DAZN’s extensive multi-sport portfolio.

The addition of DAZN expands the growing selection of sports content on Prime Video, joining must watch live sports on Prime including NFL Thursday Night Football (U.S.), the NBA on Prime (Global) and the UEFA Champions League (UK), as well as compelling live sports documentaries such as Allen Iv3rsonBuilt in Birmingham: Brady & the Blues and more.

DAZN pay-per-view events will also be available as a separate purchase, beginning with the hotly anticipated rematch between Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn on November 15. The following week, on November 22, will see “The Ring IV: Night of Champions”, featuring Light Heavyweight Champion David Benavidez defending his title against Anthony Yarde.

“With an expansive slate of programming and content, DAZN has changed how sports fans watch and enjoy content around their favourite teams and athletes,” said Shay Segev, DAZN Group CEO. “With more than 185 fights per year, hundreds of football matches, basketball games, and more, we’re delighted to showcase the breadth of offerings and content DAZN has to offer to even more audiences. It’s another step forward in bringing the best that sport has to offer to fans across the globe.”

DAZN joins a highly regarded list of subscriptions currently available on Prime Video, including but not limited to high-profile brands such as HBO Max, Peacock, FOX One, discovery+ (incl. TNT Sports), Paramount+, MGM+, SkyShowtime, in the U.S. and Apple TV, discovery+ (incl. TNT Sports), Paramount+ in the UK.

DAZN works with top-tier sports rights properties and partners with today’s biggest media distributors and brands. Through NFL Game Pass, NHL.TV and U.S. college football and basketball, DAZN is the go-to platform for fans of American sports outside the U.S. DAZN has also cemented its position as the global home of soccer thanks to its domestic rights for the Bundesliga, LALIGA, Ligue 1 and Serie A, alongside UEFA’s club competitions and the Premier League in several countries. DAZN was also the exclusive broadcaster of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 and offers the FIFA+ service.  

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About DAZN

DAZN, the world’s leading sports entertainment platform, streams over 110,000 live events annually and is available in more than 200 markets worldwide. DAZN is the home of European football, women’s football, boxing and MMA, and the NFL Game Pass internationally. The platform features the biggest sports and leagues from around the world – Bundesliga, Serie A, LALIGA, Ligue 1, Formula 1, NBA, Moto GP, and many more.

DAZN is transforming the way people enjoy sport. With a single, frictionless platform, sports fans can watch, play, buy, and connect. Live and on-demand sports content, anywhere, in any language, on any device – only on DAZN. The company partners with leading pay-TV operators, ISPs and Telcos worldwide to maximize sports exposure to a broad audience.

DAZN is a global, privately owned company, founded in 2016, with more than 4,000 employees.

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THE RING: UNFINISHED BUSINESS UNDERCARD ANNOUNCED AS CATTERALL, RIAKPORHE AND AZIM JOIN HUGE FIGHT NIGHT AT TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM – LIVE WORLDWIDE ON DAZN

A stacked undercard including Jack CatterallRichard Riakporhe and Adam Azim has today been announced for ‘The Ring: Unfinished Business’ Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn II on Saturday, November 15 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – screened live and exclusively around the world on DAZN.

The event is brought to fight fans by Riyadh Season, The Ring, SELA, Matchroom Boxing, and BOXXER, with the undercard fights in association with Queensberry Promotions and Goldstar.

One-time undisputed lightweight challenger Jack ‘El Gato’ Catterall bids to continue his charge up the Welterweight rankings when he battles former British and Commonwealth ruler Ekow ‘The Engine’ Essuman.

Catterall defeated Harlem Eubank – cousin of headliner Chris Eubank Jr – in his last fight back in July where he won via a unanimous technical decision after the bout was prematurely halted in the seventh round due to both fighters sustaining cuts after an accidental clash of heads. 

Essuman’s most recent win was against Catterall’s former arch-nemesis Josh Taylor, when he upset the former undisputed champion with a comfortable, unanimous points victory in May.

A win for either man, currently ranked eighth and third respectively in the WBO rankings, would propel them into the world title picture.

’The Midnight Train’ Richard Riakporhe will be rolling into the capital for his first Heavyweight bout on home soil when he takes on the undefeated, Tommy Welch – son of former World Heavyweight Title challenger, Scott Welch.

Riakporhe, who fell short in his bid to dethrone Chris Billam-Smith from his WBO Cruiserweight title in June 2024 at Selhurst Park,  jumped up in weight last May when he defeated Kevin Nicolas Espindola on the Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez-William Scull undercard in Riyadh.

One of the country’s most exciting young prospects in Adam Azim will be on display too as he returns to the ring for the first time since February and steps up to face dangerous Armenian-based Super-Lightweight, Zaur Abdullaev, who has mixed it with the decorated likes of Devin Haney, Jorge Linares and Raymond Muratalla. 

Another exciting British youngster Mikie Tallon bolsters the undercard too, when the unbeaten Liverpool Flyweight faces Fezan Shahid

And Sam ‘Magic Man’ Gilley will be hoping to conjure up a magical night at his beloved Tottenham Hotspur when he challenges Ishmael ‘The Black Panther’ Davis for the vacant British and Commonwealth Super Welterweight Championship. 

Leeds’ Davis is on a run of three successive losses – but is deemed by many to have been unlucky to have lost his last in a thrilling encounter with Caoimhin Agyarko earlier this month in Belfast. And he’ll be keen to bounce back and stop Gilley on the big stage at Spurs.

Tickets are on General Sale now via Ticketmaster.co.uk, starting at £55 plus booking fees. 

Wheelchair accessible tickets are available to purchase here while Premium Hospitality packages can be secured exclusively via Tottenham Hotspur by clicking to purchase here




VIDEO: CHRIS EUBANK JR. VS. CONOR BENN 2 LAUNCH PRESS CONFERENCE LIVESTREAM




THE RING: UNFINISHED BUSINESS CHRIS EUBANK JR. & CONOR BENN LAUNCH PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & PHOTOS AHEAD OF NOVEMBER REMATCH AVAILABLE WORLDWIDE EXCLUSIVELY ON DAZN 

LONDON – September 17, 2025 – Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn are preparing to write another chapter of their family rivalry, meeting at Wednesday’s official launch press conference for their highly anticipated rematch. The Ring: Unfinished Business is brought to fans by Riyadh Season, The Ring, SELA, Matchroom Boxing, and Boxxer and is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 15 inside London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, airing worldwide exclusively on DAZN. 

Hosted by Jamie Ward, Wednesday’s official launch press conference was the first time Eubank Jr. and Benn were in the same space since their legendary initial encounter at the same venue in April in front of a sell-out crowd of 70,000. Eubank Jr. secured a thrilling unanimous decision victory in a leading candidate for Fight of the Year, while both fighters captured the attention of fans around the globe with their display of heart and action. The two were backed by their respective fighting fathers in April, Chris Eubank Sr. and Nigel Benn, and the elder Benn was by his son’s side once again on Wednesday. Eubank Sr. famously triumphed over Benn in their first of two encounters three decades earlier.

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Here is what the fighters and their teams had to say:

Chris Eubank Jr.

On the support he has gotten from fans in recent months
What a crazy, crazy world we live in today. For my entire life as a professional fighter, I have been the villain and the bad guy. Fourteen years and 38 fights of people loving to hate me. I don’t want to get ahead of myself, but from what I’m seeing online these days and the interactions I’m having with people all over the world in the streets, I don’t know if I’m that guy anymore. It’s not just boxing fans that are approaching me now: It’s little girls, elderly folk, housewives, and people that really have nothing to do with boxing, and they’re all greeting me and wishing me the best of luck. It’s humbling.”

On his opinion of Conor Benn and Eddie Hearn

“The funny thing is, if you speak to this side of the table, Eddie Hearn will tell you, as he told the world after the fight, that Conor Benn is, in fact, the people’s champ. I mean, wow– that’s incredible. Conor Benn, you did it, huh, kid? The people’s champ! One thing I know for sure is that Conor Benn put on a great fight. He went out there and he did what I did not expect him to do. But I’m going to tell you right here and now– you ain’t no champ. And you most definitely aren’t any people’s champ, so get that out of your head. If you keep letting Eddie Hearn blow smoke up your ass, then you’re going to end up being even more of an embarrassment than he is.These men are not men of the people– they are pretending. They are pretending to be the good guys. Wolves in sheep’s clothing, if you will. They will do anything they can. They will screw over anyone they can, they will cut any corners, they will break any rules they can to try and get ahead. Ruthless, immoral, and without restraint– these men are.”

On the obstacles he overcame before and after the last fight

“They did everything they could to try and destroy me in this last fight. Contract breaches, fines, rehydration clauses, a sabotaged weigh-in, biased commentating and refereeing– the list goes on, it’s endless. Even on fight night, they blocked my team from coming in for 30 minutes, and then when I arrived, they had security walking in front of my car, trying to slow me down and stall me to make me late. It’s incredible the levels these guys will stoop to. I finally get into the stadium and get into my changing room. I’m preparing– they’re sending idiots to try and disrupt me in my changing room. We get through that, I go out there, outside these walls, and I win the fight. Now, after the fight, due to severe dehydration, I’m put in an ambulance and I have to go to the hospital. I was actually so dehydrated that one of my toenails fell off– it’s grown back now about halfway but anyway… I’m in the ambulance and these scumbags blocked that ambulance from leaving the stadium for twenty minutes. I’m lying there, in a gurney, oxygen mask on, and the car cannot move– they will not open the gates to let us leave. Now if this was a serious injury I had sustained, those twenty minutes I was being blocked in could’ve been the difference between life and death. And while this was all happening, Conor Benn and Eddie Hearn were in here talking to the media, lying about how I had a broken jaw and that’s the reason I was going to the hospital. Bullshit artists, to the highest degree.” 

What was Conor’s undoing in April?

“They keep talking about weight. He hasn’t fought at welterweight for nearly four years. How many times did you hear Terence Crawford talk about the weight divisions he’s coming up to fight Canelo, who’s fought at light heavyweight. And there were no rehydration clauses in that fight. So it’s pretty embarrassing the amount of times these guys talk about weight. It had nothing to do with the weight. I am the better, more experienced, and more dedicated fighter. That’s why he did not beat me and why he shall not beat me in November.” 

What makes you laugh when you hear Conor Benn’s “old” comments?

“Old and vulnerable. The delusion of these guys is breathtaking. It really is. Yes, he caught me with a few shots, but it had nothing to do with his performance. The reason I was in the hospital was dehydration.”

What happens in the rematch?

“Again, parliamentary will be the procedure. The master will be the matador. This man (Benn) will be the bull. I’ll be holding my flag up, and he will be running around the ring, trying to employ all the new techniques and “oh I don’t want to go out there and wear my heart on my sleeve and wind my punches so I’m going to box and we’re going to have this strategy.” All of that stuff is going to go out the window as soon as that first little right hand connects on his chin. And after that, we’re going to have fun in there baby, like I always do. The procedure will be parliamentary, you will see.”

Conor Benn

What have you learned since the loss in April?

“It’s always hard processing the loss. Nobody prepares to lose. As fighters, we want to do our best but ultimately we want to get a victory at all costs. It’s taught me a lot about myself. I went back to the drawing board and work and gained experience. Experience was gained so no doubt on November 15 you’ll get a better version.”

Has your opinion about Chris Eubank Jr. changed?

“I take my hat off to him, because you need a dancing partner. And he was that to me. Did I underestimate him? I did. I genuinely thought I’d knock him out in three or four rounds, on my heart. That’s what I genuinely believed. So I underestimated him, but he gave me one hell of a fight and it was one hell of a fight. And I’m excited for the next time around, to be honest with you.”

What must you fix in the rematch?

“I worked extremely hard and have done the best I could. Ultimately it was a lack of discipline in that fight [the first]. You can’t prepare for the occasion or the emotions. After all, it’s my first fight back here in three years. It’s experience gained and lessons learned for me. I’m more disciplined, more calculated, but still with that ferocity and tenacity but less emotion.”

What did you mean by your comments, “bring your winter coat,” in the first fight?

“He thought it was going to be a walk in the park. That’s why he took the fight. There are plenty of names in his division and at this stage of his career, if he had ambitions of winning the world title…he thought it was going to be an easy fight and it turned out not quite so.”

How do you beat Chris Eubank Jr.?

“Less greed. I had him hurting there – when I thought I had him hurt – too greedy there looking for the headshot. The gameplan went out the window as soon as I hit him in the third round. It felt like I was always one punch away from closing it out. In some stages he looked old and I was too busy looking to hurt him instead of getting the win.”

What’s your final prediction?

“I’m not going to go in there and render him unconscious, as much as I’d like to. I’m going to go in there and do the best I can with what I can and be disciplined. I really want to use the experience and lessons learned from that first fight.”

Ben Shalom, Founder & CEO, BOXXER

How do you believe November 15 will compare to the first bout in April?

“I think the first fight brought popularity back to British boxing. It was the biggest night I’ve ever been involved in. It was a bigger fight after the fight thanks to these two warriors. It was a spectacle that demanded a rematch. It’s phenomenal that we managed to do it again in the same year, but this one will be even bigger. I think Chris Eubank Jr. and what happened, his story, and the hurdles he had to go through endeared him to the British public like I’ve never seen before from a British fighter. It really is the Chris Eubank Jr. show. I have to say, I’m really happy to see Brian McIntrye here. In all of the fights I’ve promoted with Chris, that rematch against Liam Smith was the most focused, the most dedicated, the best Chris Eubank Jr. I’ve seen. I think Chris will be doing it in even more emphatic fashion on November 15.”

Nigel Benn

What were your overwhelming feelings when you left Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in April?
“I was actually alright about it. Chris put up a good fight, but to me, that was Conor at his worst. He was weighing punches in front, left, and right– not even thinking about what he was doing. Everything that we practiced for in the 12 weeks of training– he didn’t do one thing! Absolutely one thing. And he had him hurt so many times but yet, he kept on showing all the punches that he was going to throw. And I thought to myself, mate, that wasn’t even the real Conor, but I’m glad that he’s gone 12 rounds with a middleweight. And the funny thing about it, we all keep saying we made him struggle with the weight but Chris is the IBO Middleweight Champion. He fights at 160 all the time– his last four fights have been at 160, so why are we all saying he’s struggling at the weight? We’ll wait for November 15th when we see the real Conor– not running away, not lunging the punches in– taking his time, doing the best that I know he can do. 

On Conor’s performance in the first fight

“That wasn’t the real Conor, and that’s why I’m happy that he’s gone 12 hard rounds and yet, he had him wobbling three or four times but didn’t know how to finish him because the occasion got to him. And he went in there. What got into Conor’s head? He kept on saying, ‘I’m going to take his head off, I’m going to take his head off.’ If he had said, like, you know what, ‘I’m gonna box him.’ He didn’t– he went in there thinking, ‘I’m going to take his head off.’ And that reminded me of the same when he fought the french guy, [Cedrick] Peynaud, who just wanted to go in and take his head off. Winging the punches in, I thought, ‘oh my gosh. He’s not going to win this.’ But I didn’t come away like, you know, upset– I just cuddled my son– didn’t say a word. And the funny thing is, the next day we went in the sauna, because Conor’s been giving me grief. He said, ‘Mate, if you took care of business, I wouldn’t have to do this.’ So then we got in the shower [sauna], and I left the door open, and he said, ‘Why are you leaving the door open?’ and he was really moaning at me, and I said, ‘Shut up, you loser!’ But we both laughed. [To his son] – And you lost! Now you’ve got to go and set the record straight. Don’t worry, mate, I’m going to keep reminding you of that until you get that victory.” 

Brian McIntyre, Chris Eubank Jr.’s trainer

When did your involvement with Chris for this fight come about and what do you think of Conor Benn?

“How it came about was just by a phone call. After I watched the first fight, they called for the second fight. We tried to get together for the first fight, but the timing wasn’t right. When they called, it was a no-brainer. I’m just happy to be here and a part of a historical fight.”

How much better do you believe Chris can be?

“I’ll tell you what, and this isn’t a knock on them over there (Team Benn), I believe he’s (Benn) going to be a little bit easier this time, for the simple fact he’s (Eubank Jr.) already got his number. It’s hard to get away from it when someone has already beaten your ass. It’s hard because it’s already stuck in your head.” 

Tony Sims, Conor Benn’s trainer

What didn’t go to plan with the game plan in April and what will be different this time around?

“The fight was a tremendous fight for the fans. Both boys put everything on the line and it was a great fight. I believe, and Conor knows this, he’s got to make adjustments to beat Chris the next time, but I believe Conor has got it in his locker to do that. I think he was too emotionally involved in that first fight. I believe there were a lot of firsts that happened to him. Obviously, his first fight up at middleweight. As we know, he’s a welterweight, and it was his first fight at middleweight. His first time topping a bill in a big stadium. And obviously his first loss. He’s got to overcome that, he’s got to make these adjustments, and I believe he will do that. I believe he will become victorious this time. 

About Riyadh Season

Saudi Arabia’s capital embraces one of the world’s biggest entertainment events every year during winter. Since the launch of Riyadh Season in 2019, the festival has welcomed visitors from all over the world to experience thousands of concerts, sporting activities, and other unique cultural events. Most recently, Riyadh Season 2024 reached a major milestone after the number of visitors for the year exceeded 20 million for the first time. Riyadh Season has hosted a number of memorable boxing showdowns including last weekend’s record-breaking blockbuster event in Las Vegas headlined by Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez, the first undisputed heavyweight title fight of the 21st Century involvingTyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, two undisputed light heavyweight title clashes featuringArtur Beterbiev and Dimitry Bivol and Anthony Joshua v Daniel Dubois in front of a record crowd at London’s Wembley Stadium.

About The Ring Magazine:

Since its inception in 1922, The Ring Magazine has been the cornerstone of boxing journalism, earning it the title as ‘The Bible of Boxing.’ Today, The Ring is more than just a magazine – it’s a growing multimedia empire poised to redefine how the world experiences boxing and combat sports. The Ring is not just chronicling the history of boxing; it’s actively shaping its future. Whether through its digital platforms, community events, or innovative partnerships. The Ring is committed to making the sport more accessible, exciting and engaging for a global audience.

About DAZN

DAZN, the home of European football, women’s football, boxing and MMA, and the NFL (excl. USA), is creating the world’s biggest sports entertainment platform. A leading sports streaming service in Italy, Spain, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, France, Portugal, Japan, Taiwan, Canada, the US and the UK, its wide range of content covers top-flight football from the world’s most popular competitions. DAZN’s football rights include Bundesliga, English Premier League, J.League, LALIGA, Ligue 1, Serie A, and the UEFA Champions League, making DAZN the largest broadcaster of football in Europe. DAZN is global home of women’s football.

broadcasting the UEFA Women’s Champions League alongside top-tier domestic league and cup competitions. DAZN’s portfolio features the biggest sports and leagues from around the world – Formula 1, NFL, NBA, MotoGP, PGA and the best in boxing and MMA. As the global home of NFL Game Pass, it is the only place for fans outside of the USA to watch every NFL match live. DAZN is building the ultimate sports entertainment service, where fans from across the globe can watch, read, bet, play, share, socialise, buy tickets and merchandise, all in one place, with one account, one wallet, and on one app. For more information on DAZN, our products, people, and performance, visit dazngroup.com.




TICKETS ON SALE FROM WEDNESDAY AS CHRIS EUBANK JR & CONOR BENN PREPARE TO MEET AGAIN AT OPENING PRESS CONFERENCE BEFORE NOVEMBER SEQUEL IN LONDON – LIVE AND EXCLUSIVE ON DAZN

Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn are set to rekindle their family rivalry as they come face-to-face again at the official launch press conference this Wednesday, September 17, ahead of their highly anticipated rematch The Ring: Unfinished Business, scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 15 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The rematch every fight fan wants to see is brought to you by Riyadh Season, The Ring, SELA, Matchroom Boxing and BOXXER, and will be screened live and exclusively around the world on DAZN.

Tickets go on general sale from 2pm GMT on Thursday September 18 via Ticketmaster.co.uk, starting at £55 plus booking fees. 

A pre-sale for Tottenham Hotspur season ticket holders and members opens on Wednesday, September 17 at 10am GMT. Supporters will be contacted directly with details on how they can purchase during this exclusive window.

Wheelchair accessible tickets are available to purchase here while Premium Hospitality packages can be secured exclusively via Tottenham Hotspur by clicking to purchase here.

Wednesday’s official launch press conference at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will be the first time the two have met since their ferocious initial encounter at the same venue in April in front of a sell-out crowd of 70,000.

The bout attracted huge global attention in what many consider to be the Fight of the Year as Eubank Jr claimed a thrilling unanimous points decision victory backed by his proud father Chris Eubank Sr, who famously triumphed over Nigel Benn – father of Conor – in their first of two encounters three decades earlier.

Scores of fans generated a huge clamour for a rematch and now the bitter rivals will follow in their father’s footsteps by doing it all over again in London on Saturday, November 15.




Eubank Jr. Decisions Benn in Action Packed Fight in London

In a bout that made their world champion father’s proud, Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn carried on their legacy just fine with Eubank pounding out a 12-round unanimous decision in a middleweight bout in front over 67,000 fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England.

In round three, Benn landed a hard right hand the momentarily buckled Eubank. Benn came out full of energy while Eubank chose to box mostly from the outside for much of the first half of the fight.

In round eight, the fight broke out as the two stood toe-to-toe and both landed some hard shots on the inside which was much to the delight of the 67,000 fans in attendance. In round nine, Eubank was cut around the right eye. The cut was caused by a clash of heads. Benn and Eubank wailed away on each other in some more great action in round 10. In round 12, Eubank and Benn engaged in furious exchanges with Eubank landing some big shots including a left hook that rocked Benn on the ropes.

Eubank landed 367 of 912 punches. Benn was 215 of 583.

Eubank, 160.1 lbs won by scores 116-112 on all cards of and is now 35-3. Benn is now 23-1.

The fight was a grudge match on the heels of their father’s Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn fight that took place in 1990.

Anthony Yarde Rallies to Decision Lyndon Arthur in Trilogy

In a battle of veteran light heavyweight, Anthony Yarde dominated the second half of his 12-round light heavyweight bout to win a unanimous decision over Lyndon Arthur.

The fight was the third in their trilogy, which now has Yarde winning the last two of the three fights.

Yarde, 174.6 lbs of East London won by scores of 115-113 and 116-112 twice and is now 27-3. Arthur, 174.6 lbs of Manchester, ENG is 24-3.

Aaron McKenna; Dominates and Decisions Liam Smith

Aaron McKenna announced himself on the world stage as he scored a one-sided 12-round unanimous decision over former world champion Liam Smith in a middleweight bout.

For 11 rounds, McKenna beat up and battered Smith by working behind a long jab. In round 12, McKenna dropped Smith with a left to the body.

McKenna landed 292 of 794 punches, while Smith was 88 of 520.

McKenna, 159.7 lbs of Monahan, IRE won by scores of 119-108, 117-109 and 118-108 and is now 20-0. Smith, 160 lbs of Liverpool, ENG is 33-5-1.

Viddal Riley Decisions Chev Clarke

Viddal Riley won a 12-round unanimous decision over Chev Clarke in a cruiserweight bout.

Riley landed 147 of 617 punches. Clarke was 108 of 546.

Riley, 199.5 lbs of Tottenham, London, ENG won by scores of 117-111, 116-112 and 115-113. and is now 13-0. Clarke, 199.7 lbs of Kent, ENG is 10-2.

Billiam-Smith Decisions Glanton

In a physical grueling fight, former world champion Chris Billiam-Smith pounded out a 12-round unanimous decision over Brandon Glanton in a cruiserweight bout.

Billiam-Smith landed 195 of 667 punches. Glanton was 177 of 560.

Billiam-Smith, 199 lbs of Bournmoth, ENG won by scores of 116-112 twice and 116-113 and is now 21-2. Glanton, 199.5 lbs of Atlanta is 20-3.




VIDEO: Chris Eubank Jr Vs Conor Benn | Ceremonial Weigh In




EUBANK JR VS. BENN WEIGHTS AND RUNNING ORDER

12 x 3 mins Cruiserweight contest
CHRIS BILLAM-SMITH 199 lbs v BRANDON GANTON 199.5 lbs
(Bournemouth, England)             (Atlanta, USA)

followed by

12 x 3 mins British Cruiserweight Title
CHEAVON CLARKE 198.7 lbs v VIDDAL RILEY 199.5 lbs
(Gravesend, England)                  (Tottenham, England) 

followed by12 x 3 mins WBA International Middleweight Title
LIAM SMITH 160 lbs v AARON MCKENNA 159.7 lbs
(Liverpool, England)    (Monaghan, Ireland) followed by

12 x 3 mins WBA Intercontinental Light-Heavyweight Title
ANTHONY YARDE 174.2 lbs v LYNDON ARTHUR 174.6 lbs
(Ilford, England)                       (Manchester, England)

followed by

12 x 3 mins Middleweight contest
CHRIS EUBANK JR 160.05 lbs v CONOR BENN 156.4 lbs
(Brighton, England)                      (Ilford, England)




VIDEO: Chris Eubank Jr Vs Conor Benn Fight Week: Final Press Conference




EUBANK JR VS. BENN + UNDERCARD FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES

Eddie Hearn, Matchroom Sport Chairman:

“Thanks to everyone for coming today, firstly. Amazing support from the media for a very big night for British boxing. A very big week for The Ring Magazine. Incredible support from His Excellency. It’s crazy to think that on Saturday night 65,000 people will fill this incredible stadium for a fight of the generations. Chris Eubank Jr against Conor Benn. But also amazing to think that six days after that we’ll be closing down Times Square with The Ring Magazine for just an iconic night in New York. 24 hours later Canelo Alvarez will make his debut in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia for the undisputed Super-Middleweight World Championship. Just an incredible time for boxing. 

“An incredible undercard. On the Matchroom side, two guys that we love and are in huge fights. Chev Clarke against Viddal Riley is a main event fight. Certainly a co-main event on any card. That’s coming earlier in the night. A fight that could steal the show is Liam Smith against Aaron McKenna. I think it’s a brilliant fight and even the two fights that we aren’t involved with – Billam-Smith against Brandon Glanton. Brandon has got plenty to say. I think he’s a great character and he’s coming to win. Chris Billam-Smith has been an unbelievable servant to British boxing. We’ve also got Yarde against Arthur 3. An unbelievable undercard, an iconic main event and British boxing firmly on the map this weekend. It’s been a great run. Thanks to everyone involved.”

Ben Shalom:

“It means a lot. It’s an absolutely enormous event. Four unbelievable British fights on the undercard. Each one of them could easily headline their own shows. For our guys, Chris Billam-Smith coming off the back of the defeat against Zurdo Ramirez for the unification. He’s looking to bounce straight back in against Brandon Glanton who we know very well. It’s an absolute firefight. Viddal Riley, it’s his chance to make a huge statement on this card. I believe he’s going to steal the show. He’s fighting Chev Clarke, Eddie’s guy. I think we’re going to get another win over Matchroom. It is just a beautiful beautiful undercard on an unbelievable show. Thank you to His Excellency. Thank you to BOXXER, to Matchroom, for putting on what his a historic event. I’m really looking forward to it.”

Chris Eubank Jr:

“I know what’s coming. I’ve prepared my whole life for these moments. I’ve put the time in. I’ve dedicated decades to this sport. I’ve done it all without cheating, without cutting any corners, and I’m proud of that. The mentality I have, the experience I have, the fortitude and the will is what I will be using on the night to take out my adversary Conor Benn. 

“Conor speaks about pressure and dealing with it but, there’s a reason why he had his training camp in Spain. The kid had to flee his own country to prepare for this fight. He knew that he couldn’t handle the pressure of walking these UK streets and having people shouting out ‘drug cheat’ and egg jokes. He didn’t want to be involved in any of that. So he took himself away, he hid away. Now he’s back and now he thinks he can use me to kind of get back into the good graces. 

“I haven’t fled, I haven’t hid away from anything. I’ve been to gyms all over London these past two months. I’ve been and spoke to kids, I’ve done all the media obligations I’ve needed to do around the country. I’ve felt the energy on the streets of the UK over the last two months. It’s real. People are invested in this. Everywhere I go people are screaming. Most of the time it’s positive, which is a new thing for me – I’m still getting used to that. I am happy with the place I am at.”

Conor Benn:

“This is what I do. I love this game. This is what I live for. This is every fighter’s dream when they turn professional – to live this life. There’s no more pressure than a 19-year-old kid with no amateur experience walking out to a packed O2 Arena. That’s pressure. I’ve been doing this for ten years and I’m more than prepared and more than ready. I wish it was Saturday night tonight. 

“No pressure. I live for this. I’ve had the fight over 100 times in my head. For me it’s just focusing on my training. Removing myself from my comfort zone, my familiarity, my family and fully dialling in. I’m not going to lower myself to Chris and go back and forth. All that PR is done. I’m excited to get in there and put my hands on him on Saturday night.”

Anthony Yarde:

“When I first fought Lyndon Arthur I was going through a lot. I’ve never been one to make excuses. It was during COVID, no crowd, I lost four family members – my Dad being one of them. My mentality at the time was, you’ve got to be professional – if a fight is offered to you you’ve got to take it. It will keep my occupied and keep my mind off it. I didn’t get the decision. He won by split decision. I was fuming. I was just saying to myself, I don’t think he’s got the ability to beat me. When I watched it back, I was disappointed in myself. 

“When the rematch got made I said, alright, I’ve got to show them what I’m about. What caused a bit of grit as well, is how he acted after that fight. After the first fight there was an arrogance that came about that wasn’t there before. Before it was very respectful. I congratulated him. I come from a similar background. 

“When the second fight came about I said I’m going to knock him out. I’m going to show him what I’m about, and that chip still hasn’t gone. I’ll be honest with you. I’m looking forward to it.”

Lyndon Arthur:

“It was never really one where I’d lose sleep over it not happening. I always thought that it would happen eventually. 

“It’s the third fight. The way that I lost the second fight is, I won’t say embarrassing because it’s the fight game, but it kind of stung me a little bit and it was a hard bitter pill to swallow. I’m here now to right that wrong.”

Liam Smith:

“I want to thank His Excellency for having me on a huge Ring card. Eddie, Frank Smith – good to be back. I’ve had a tough 12 months. 18 months since I lost to Chris. Getting injured after it, falling ill for the huge September card at Wembley. It’s good to be back. It’s good to be back fit and healthy, back in shape. I’m looking forward to this. The best Liam Smith turns up, Aaron McKenna is made for me. That’s the one I fully intent to turn up.

“Him and his brother, they’re kind of the same thing. They’re game. They’re very hungry, enthusiastic kids. I also feel that’s going to be Aaron’s downfall. Wanting to have an eight minute stare off with me. We’ve got another three. We’ve probably got another one in a minute. I think he showed a little bit of a kink in his armour already. He’s got a lot to soak up on Saturday night.”

Aaron McKenna:

“I understand there is a lot of people saying this is too soon for me, it’s too early and I’m too young. I don’t have the experience but it’s my time to show everyone that all the training, all the hard work, all the experience I’ve had through the years will pay off. On Saturday night I look forward to it.

“I want to beat the beat version of Liam Smith and I do expect the best version of Liam Smith to turn up. I want the one that knocked out Chris Eubank. I believe that’s the one that his coming. It was only two fights ago that he knocked out Chris Eubank Jr in devastating fashion. That’s the one I do hope that shows up.”

Cheavon Clarke:

“First of all, good evening to everybody. Thank you to all the organisers. After the defeat, like anybody, you don’t want your ‘0’ to go. So I took myself away, been in the dungeon as you can see. I’ve just been working on the things I didn’t do right that night. Come Saturday night we’ll show that. 

“I mean it would have been better at the Emirates wouldn’t it? This is a toilet. 

“Destiny changes every day doesn’t it. It changes every decision you make. it’s good he’s got a crystal ball. He’s in the way of me providing for my family. That’s ultimately what it comes down to. My family has got to eat. I’ve got plans. Me and Eddie have got plans for the future. 

“It’s going to be great. Tune in on Saturday night. This fight is going to steal the show.”

Viddal Riley:

“Firstly I’d like to thank all of the organisers. Respect to everyone that has allowed me to have this opportunity. It is destiny, because there’s been many things along my journey that I’ve said I’d do years before I’d do it. It looked like it might not happen. It looked like it would never happen. Then I’m on the road, I’m on the track. I’m here in Tottenham. I grew up five minutes down the road. I get to fight an Arsenal fan for the British Title. This is destiny. I just need to fulfil it and I’ll do that on Saturday night. 

“It’s not just the last two performances. I’ve watched Chev for years. I’ve seen Chev for years. I know what he brings to the table. He’s going to bring something different. That’s exciting. That’s a challenge. I like that. But whatever he brings, I will come out on top.”

Chris Billam-Smith:

“I’ve got plenty to improve on. That’s what I’ve learnt from my last fight. I’m honoured to be on a card like this. Thank you to everyone that’s involved. It’s time for me to get back to winning ways and that’s the plan. 

“He’s highly ranked with all of the governing bodies. It’s a good opportunity for me to make a huge statement and then get a shot at one of the champions again. 

“I don’t know what I’ve done to upset him. I’m sure he’ll tell everyone in a minute. He’s told most people.”

Brandon Glanton:

“First and foremost, I want to thank His Excellency for having me here. BOXXER and Matchroom – obviously my management team. I wouldn’t even be here without those guys. Thank you for putting this together for me. It’s beautiful. 

“As far as Chris, he knows exactly where that energy came from. Chris is a bitch. It’s just plain and simple. Chris is bitch. Obviously I’m in the UK so he’s got plenty of fans here, but what I love about this place is it’s a real fighting country. Everyone knows boxing was born here. Rounds one, two, three will role by and they’ll be screaming for me. Chris is a bitch. A disrespectful bitch. 

“I ain’t planning on getting much into it. At the media workout in 2023, when Okolie and Billam-Smith fought, he was very disrespectful. Obviously everyone knows I was there in support of Okolie, and helping him get ready for the fight. In appreciation for the fight itself, you know I’m one to congratulate him for having the opportunity. There was no malice. There was no attitude, no problem. I just wanted to congratulate to making it to the stage where I wanted to be.  I stuck my hand out and he walked right past me. It’s disrespectful. We’re men before we’re fighters. He’s a father before a fighter. Your son has a bitch as a father. I don’t care about these cameras and these lights. I’m going to f***k you up. That’s why I’m here.”

Eubank Jr vs. Benn tops a huge night of boxing in London, Ilford’s former World Title challenger Anthony Yarde (26-3, 24 KOs) fights Manchester’s Lyndon Arthur (24-2, 16 KOs) for the third time – with the WBA Intercontinental Heavyweight Title on the line, Liverpool’s former WBO Super-Welterweight World Champion Liam Smith (33-4-1, 20 KOs) takes on Ireland’s Aaron McKenna (19-0, 10 KO) for the WBA International Middleweight Title, Gravesend’s Cheavon Clarke defends his British Cruiserweight Title against Tottenham’s Viddal Riley and Bournemouth’s former WBO Cruiserweight World Champion Chris Billam-Smith (20-2, 13 KOs)meets the USA’s Brandon Glanton (20-2, 17 KOs)over 12 rounds. 




VIDEO: Chris Eubank Jr Vs Conor Benn Fight Week: Media Workout




EUBANK JR VS. BENN MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES

Chris Eubank Jr:

“I’m calm. I’m very at peace with where I am in my life and where I am in this fight. I really do believe that everything I envisioned, everything that I have trained for will come to fruition. I’m grateful to be here. I’m happy. I don’t have any chips on my shoulder, as Conor Benn always points out. I don’t have any frustrations. I don’t have any ill will towards people. I just want to go out there and have fun.

“Domination in every department you can imagine. Whether it’s boxing, whether it’s a gun fight. Defence, offense, foot movement, speed, power. I am the superior boxer in each of those departments and so many more – which is why I’m so confident. Which is why I’m so relaxed. Which is why I’m so happy.

“I guess you could say there’s been more fire in my soul, in my spirit, in my mindset. This is the biggest fight of my career. This is the most important fight to date, which is very rare for a 35-year-old fighter. Usually at 35 fighter’s careers are behind them. I’m still going up and up.”

Conor Benn:

“I’m just lapping it up. I’m enjoying it man. I’m excited to be here. I’m excited to be back on these shores. I don’t think anything of it. I don’t think nothing of it at all. He’s an opponent and that’s it.

“You wan’t to know what pressure is? A 19-year-old kid moving from Australia to the UK, walking out to a packed O2 arena with no amateur background. That’s pressure.

“Ultimately every fighter dreams of getting to this stage. I’ve worked extremely hard. This isn’t six months work. This isn’t six weeks work. This is ten years. I’ve done it too many times now for it to be an accident or a chance. This is who I am, I live for this. I don’t feel no pressure at all. I’m going to go in there and do what I do.

“I wish I was fighting tonight. But it’s just one of those things where this is all now just long. I just want to get in there. Ultimately he’s going to get it.

“Ten years ago when I first turned pro, did I ever think that I’d end up here? Nah. But I am here, I’m built for it and I feel ready for it. I’m loving the challenge of fighting at 160. I’m loving the competition. You thrive off challenges as a fighter. People are going to me, ‘are you not worried, how are you going to deal with it?’ This is what I do. I prepare for this. I do everything I possibly can in the gym, in training, that feels me with confidence.

“Ultimately it’s another fight. That’s how I’m looking at it. He’s another opponent in my way trying to crush my dreams. trying to take food off my plate and trying to render me unconscious. That’s how I look at him.”

Liam Smith:

“Last time I was in the ring I had a horrendous performance. It’s not secret, everybody saw it. I know the issues behind it. On Saturday I get to right that wrong. I was unfortunate I got ill, I didn’t get injured for the September card. I got ill. On Saturday I get to right that wrong, and prove the people who wrote me off after that Chris Eubank Jr second fight wrong. How can I be finished with no miles on the clock? After the first fight I’m the best Middleweight in the world. The second fight I’m finished and need to retire. It doesn’t make sense. I know the issues behind it and I can only make it right the next time I get in the ring.

“Yeah, they’re hungry and they’re two game kids. Sometimes a little bit clueless in how game they are. You can look at it like, they’re trying to get me at the right time. A fit Liam Smith is Aaron McKenna’s worse nightmare. He is absolutely made for a fit Liam Smith. If he thinks he’s going to stand and fight with me… He is my ideal opponent. Take away an inch or two in the height, his style is my perfect opponent to fight against. You’re going to see the old Liam Smith back. I’ll break Aaron McKenna down and I’ll stop him.”

Cheavon Clarke:

“I feel very good. Calm and relaxed. I know what I’ve got to do. It’s my belt and I’m going to protect it. Bring it home. I know Viddal. I’ve been around him and we say hello. We’re not like best friends but we’ve shared rounds before. He’s helped me out and I’ve helped him out. It’s nothing personal as in bad blood. It’s just the business that we’re in. A certain promoter tried to push me to the side before and get his two fighters to fight. I just had to pull up and say… You know what I mean? I showed them what time it was.

“People are out here acting like I can’t box. When I came out and I became mandatory for the belt when I fought David Jamieson and became mandatory for the belt. I turned up and I boxed ever so well. Sunny was there, he’ll tell you. You guys are acting like Chev can’t box.

“I’m looking forward to a stadium fight, especially the fact it’s Tottenham’s. Obviously I’m an Arsenal man. Arsenal have won the league there. It’s my time to just bring my title back home where it belongs. Tottenham ain’t ever won nothing; let’s have it right.”

Viddal Riley:

“Fighting at home, it does something to you. You can either let it crumble you or you can help it make you. I’m not really thinking about the arena right now, or the fact it’s home. Chev is enough to think about. I will watch it at home after and be like, ‘I did that’ But at this moment in time, I’m just ready to put hands on him.

“I believe in energy, a higher energy. You can have your way, you can miss your wave. I think right now, this it the right time. This British Title fight could be anywhere. It could be against someone that supports any team. But it’s against an Arsenal fan. I’m Tottenham. I’m from the area and I get the opportunity to win my first major professional title there. I just need to fulfil my destiny.

“I think the only way a fighter reaches their full potential is by throwing themselves in those tests. You can get stale. It’s a real thing. You’re never going to be ready. The way you get ready is by having these opponents. They make you ready. Chev is going to be someone who brings the best out of me. That’s exactly what I need at this time. I’m 27-years-old. Not the oldest, no the youngest. Right age to be British Champion. I’m going to show Chev’s age on the day.”

Eubank Jr vs. Benn tops a huge night of boxing in London, Ilford’s former World Title challenger Anthony Yarde (26-3, 24 KOs) fights Manchester’s Lyndon Arthur (24-2, 16 KOs) for the third time – with the WBA Intercontinental Heavyweight Title on the line, Liverpool’s former WBO Super-Welterweight World Champion Liam Smith (33-4-1, 20 KOs) takes on Ireland’s Aaron McKenna (19-0, 10 KO) for the WBA International Middleweight Title, Gravesend’s Cheavon Clarke defends his British Cruiserweight Title against Tottenham’s Viddal Riley and Bournemouth’s former WBO Cruiserweight World Champion Chris Billam-Smith (20-2, 13 KOs) meets the USA’s Brandon Glanton (20-2, 17 KOs) over 12 rounds.




VIDEO: CHRIS EUBANK JR VS CONOR BENN | GRAND ARRIVALS




EUBANK JR VS. BENN GRAND ARRIVALS QUOTES

Eddie Hearn, Matchroom Sport Chairman:

“This is the biggest fight in British boxing outside of the Heavyweight division since Froch and Groves. But this has something very different. This has an appeal to all kinds of demographics, all kinds of age groups. Everyone knew their fathers and everyone knows who they are. 

“This is the greatest rivalry in the history of British boxing. Eubank-Benn 3 really if you want to call it. Just a massive event sold-out at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and a real important moment for British boxing and these two fighters. 

“The narrative was there originally. Now you’ve got two years of bad blood. The controversy, the build-up, this week as well. But it’s a great fight. I said before, people talking about their fathers of course, they’re two of the biggest legends of British boxing. But these are two world class fighters in their respected divisions. Our boy is just looking sensational and ready to do the business.”

DAZN stream;

“Massive. I can’t believe we’re four days away. is it actually going to happen? I don’t want to jinx it. In a minute those two are going to be walking down there. Camp couldn’t have gone any better for Conor Benn. I’m sure Chris Eubank Jr has worked hard.

“They’ve all got it all to do on Saturday night. I think there’s going to be a huge amount of pressure. Both guys have been involved in big fights before, but nothing like this. Probably the experience side will benefit Chris Eubank, I think he’s been around a long time. I think he’s been part of a lot of big fights.

“For Conor, it’s probably about keeping a lid on emotions this week. They’ve done such great work in training camp. The last thing you want to do is just come here and ruin it all by getting your nervous energy up and getting pumped up. We’ll see a fairly lowkey Wednesday, Thursday – I think the weigh-in will erupt on Friday. If I’m in Conor Benn’s training team right now I’m just saying, “nice and calm, you’ve done the hard work – let’s wait until Saturday.

“Conor Benn is the one jumping up fighting the much bigger man. I expect Conor Benn to come in around 157/158lbs. I think he’ll come into the ring around 165lbs and I think Chris Eubank Jr will come into the ring around 175lbs. I think he’ll be giving away around 10lbs in the ring. 

“I don’t think it will matter – the way that he has been performing in training camp, the way that he has been sparring, the size of the opposition he’s been sparring against – he’s ready for those guys. Let’s not forget – his last two fights have been at 154lbs, when he’s had those interim fights. There’s no doubt he’s at a disadvantage in terms on the size. I honestly don’t think it’s going to matter.”

Chris Eubank Jr:

“I keep hearing this two weight classes thing. He’s not coming up two weight classes. His last fight was at 156lbs. He’s putting four pounds on, he hasn’t been a Welterweight for three years. This fight isn’t about size or weight. It’s about skill, it’s about dedication, it’s about expertise, and all those areas I excel in and have got many many more years of experience over Conor Benn – and that will be the deciding factor on the night.

“Again, this isn’t any one attribute. I’m a complete fighter. I’ve been doing this for so long now I’ve forgotten more things than he knows. That will show on the night – the experience, the dedication and the will. These will all be the deciding factors. 

“Shenanigans. I don’t do shenanigans. I do what I believe is right and I do what I want to do. If you guys think they’re shenanigans then fair enough. I’m just being me. 

“The procedure will be parliamentary. That’s the only thing I can say about the outcome of this fight. Everything will go the way I want it to go. I will be like a matador in that ring and Conor Benn will be the bull.”

Conor Benn:

“Yeah listen, I mean it don’t concern me in the slightest. I’ve prepared hard. I’ve done everything I possibly can in the gym. I’ve left no stone unturned. So for me, I look at him and I ain’t really too concerned. I’ll beat him at any weight.

“Yeah it’s always personal. Every opponent I fight it’s personal. People want to say it’s strictly business – it ain’t business. It’s never business. If you’re trying to put your hands on me and render me unconscious it’s never business. It’s always personal, every single one of my opponents – but this one has a little bit more history to it shall we say.

“I wish I was fighting tonight. Unfortunately we’ve got to wait a few more days but ultimately all of the hard work is done and I’m excited to go in there and do a number on him. As soon as I get my hands on him he’ll know what’s up.”

Liam Smith:

“I’ve had experiences on all of the big stages. It’s all irrelevant come Saturday night. Aaron McKenna is coming to try and finish my career – it’s not that time just yet. Obviously sparring, I’m a little bit more experienced than that. I don’t think that will be a big part of this fight – I’ve done enough rounds in the gym. I’ve had enough fights over the years. I can’t really blame ring rust. I’m looking forward to Saturday and I’m looking forward to being back. It’s been a long time out and I’ll be back with a bang.”

DAZN stream;

“Massive, I’m privileged to be back on a stage like this. I thought I might have missed that opportunity with Riyadh Season. Unfortunately, I wasn’t injured last time, I fell ill – which is even more frustrating for me coming off the back of a horrendous injury that was so evident to see when I thought Chris (Eubank Jr) in the rematch.

“I feel I’m in a good place now. I’m privileged to be on a card this big and this spoke about. Selfishly, I don’t give a shit about the main event. I need to just win and announce that I’m back, and then I’ll speak to you about the main event and call the winner out or whatever it may be. 

“This time around it was anyone with a name I would have got my teeth into. I’ve got a point to prove. I was horrendous last time out in the ring. You can’t announce you’re back until you perform under the lights. That’s all this Saturday is about for me.

“I need to win by any means necessary, but I need to put on a performance too for the people who have written me off after Eubank 2. I want to beat Aaron and beat Aaron well. And then I’ll call whoever I need to call out.”

Aaron McKenna:

“I’ve been waiting for a moment like this for a good while now. I’ve been calling for big fights these past two or three years. It’s a fight I’m really excited for. I’m looking forward to it. It’s just incredible to be part of the first ever Ring Magazine card – a big thanks to His Excellency for giving me this opportunity. I know there’s going to be a lot of eyes on me. This card is getting a lot of attention, so I plan to make the most of it and make a statement win come Saturday night.”

Cheavon Clarke:

“It’s going to feel amazing. It’s great to be on this stage. I’m going to bring my title home.”

Viddal Riley:

“I feel good man; it’s destiny. That’s how I feel. I’ve been saying it, I mean it, I deeply mean it. It’s destiny man, I just need to deliver.”

Eubank Jr vs. Benn tops a huge night of boxing in London, Ilford’s former World Title challenger Anthony Yarde (26-3, 24 KOs) fights Manchester’s Lyndon Arthur (24-2, 16 KOs) for the third time – with the WBA Intercontinental Heavyweight Title on the line, Liverpool’s former WBO Super-Welterweight World Champion Liam Smith (33-4-1, 20 KOs) takes on Ireland’s Aaron McKenna (19-0, 10 KO) for the WBA International Middleweight Title, Gravesend’s Cheavon Clarke defends his British Cruiserweight Title against Tottenham’s Viddal Riley and Bournemouth’s former WBO Cruiserweight World Champion Chris Billam-Smith (20-2, 13 KOs)meets the USA’s Brandon Glanton (20-2, 17 KOs)over 12 rounds. 




VIDEO: RING MAGAZINE: CHRIS EUBANK JR. VS. CONOR BENN LAUNCH PRESS CONFERENCE




CHRIS EUBANK JR VS. CONOR BENN: “FATAL FURY: CITY OF THE WOLVES” FIRST PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES

MANCHESTER – (February 26, 2025) – Ahead of the long-awaited clash between the British boxing stars on April 26 at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, IBO World Middleweight Champion Chris Eubank Jr. (34-3, 25 KOs) and Conor Benn (23-0, 14 KOs)met yesterday in Manchester for the first of two press conferences this week. The bout headlines Ring Magazine’s first-ever boxing card titled “FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves,” in association with Matchroom Boxing and Boxxer, streamed worldwide on DAZN. The event comes as part of a special collaboration with SNK Games, creators of the FATAL FURY gaming series.

Eubank Jr. and Benn step into the ring 35 years after their fathers, Chris Sr. and Nigel, first battled for the middleweight title in a legendary affair, with the elder Eubank winning by TKO. The patriarchs met again in 1993 for Eubank Sr.’s super middleweight championship, dueling to a draw. Originally scheduled to square off in 2022, the bad blood between the two sons has only increased as they waged a war of words in the media.

The first press conference of the week took place in front of a crowd of fans and assembled media at Manchester Central. The two will meet again this Thursday, April 27, in London, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. 

The undercard of the event features a number of compelling contests, including a trilogy bout between light heavyweights Anthony Yarde (26-3, 24 KOs) and Lyndon Arthur (24-2, 16 KOs). Yarde and Arthur split their 2020 and 2021 fights, with Yarde securing the last victory via knockout. Also competing, former world champion Liam Smith (33-4-1, 20 KOs) faces the undefeated  Aaron McKenna (19-0, 10 KOs), ex-WBO cruiserweight champion Chris Billam-Smith (20-2, 13 KOs) takes on American Brandon Glanton (20-2, 17 KOs), and undefeated cruiserweight Viddal Riley (12-0, 7 KOs) will meet Cheavon Clarke (10-1, 7 KOs), who is coming off his first career defeat in December. 

Fans who pre-order ‘FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves’ will get priority access to tickets for Eubank Jr-Benn, beginning at 12pm GMT on February 26. The game, available on PlayStation, Xbox and PC, is scheduled for an April 24 release, with those who pre-order benefitting from early access on April 21. General ticket sales begin this Friday, February 28, at 12pm GMT. 

This is what the fighters and their teams had to say:

Chris Eubank Jr. 

Q: How are you feeling two and a half years after this fight was supposed to happen?

“The bad guy is back again. He still never cheats. He still never lies. He still never cuts any corners, and yet he is still the bad guy. Isn’t it incredible? The unique and peculiar situation we find ourselves in here today is that for the first time in boxing history, in a mega fight, there are two bad guys. Fun fact: I’ve been booed into every British fight I’ve had since 2014. Let that sink in for a second. That’s 11 years of being the bad guy. I’m a veteran at this stage, a supervillain if you will. I remember the first time I got booed into an arena was against a fighter called Billy Joe Saunders, another scumbag in the boxing industry. It’s a cold, dark moment in your life when you realize you’re in an environment where thousands and thousands of people want to see you get hurt and lose. Even recently, walking into Wembley Stadium, AJ vs. Dubois, I walk in, the cameras are on me, my face goes up on the screen. 80,000 people boo me into that arena, and that is after a career-best performance against Liam Smith, where I beat him in a rematch. I say all that to say that on April 26, I’m probably going to be walking into the same environment. But it’s okay, because I’m not going to be alone. Like I said, there’s two bad guys in this fight. There’s one in me who has accepted his fate. I gave up on my dreams of being a hero a long time ago. The other still wants and believes and dreams and prays of being the good guy, of being the golden boy. That’s what I believe. 

Speaking directly to Conor Benn…

“You had the whole public behind you. Everyone wanted you to win. Everyone wanted you to be the next big thing in boxing. I never had that. Do you know what I would have given to be in that situation? You had it, and you pissed it all away. Literally pissed it all away. Now you’re here. We’re at this press conference. We’re going to fight, and you’re going to try to use me to get back in the public’s good graces. It’s just not going to happen for you, kid. ’m sorry to break it to you.”

Q: Two years ago you said you expected this fight to be easy work. Do you still feel the same?

“I go online, and I see that there’s a split. I either see “Conor Benn is going to knock Eubank out early because he’s too young, he’s too strong, he’s too ferocious, he’s too hungry, too angry,” or “Eubank wins on points because he’s too big.”And that’s not just the public, actually; this is respected members of the boxing community, trainers, and fighters. Apparently the only way I can win this fight is just because of my size. Where’s the [expletive] respect? I’ve had 34 fights, 25 KOs, and I can only beat this guy because I’m a bit bigger than him? I’m going to beat him because I’m a better fighter than him in every single department. Will it be a walk in the park? I don’t know but he cannot beat me, that’s for sure.”

On the rehydration clause for this fight…

“I like a challenge. When Eddie and Conor started demanding there was a rehydration clause for this fight, guess what I said? Show me the money. Show me the money. If you’re going to have that advantage over me, then you’ve got to pay top dollar. I’m not going to give you that advantage for free.”

Now this rehydration situation, I’ve never done it before. Usually I put on about 14 lbs after a weigh-in. So I have two ways of approaching this now. I can either restrict what I eat and drink so I make the weight the next day. Or I eat and drink as much as I want, rehydrate as much as I want, as I usually do, and then on the fight day I’ll hop in the steam room or sauna, and then I’ll hit that number that they want me to hit. I don’t know which I’m going to do yet. The fact of the matter is, it’s irrelevant. Whether there’s a weight clause or restrictions, it doesn’t change the outcome of the fight. One thing that you all need to know is that Eddie’s tried to push hard the last few weeks, and the IBF enforced a 10 lb restriction anyway, so that’s why this is safe. The truth is, that’s a lie; it’s a 12 lb weight limit. So just another example of Eddie lying through his teeth to the public to try and make himself look good. 

Q: Will the rehydration clause make a difference?

“I’m not going to lose the fight, if that’s what you mean. Will I be affected? Of course I will.  I’m being restricted from how much I can eat and drink. So there will be a slight disadvantage. But I’m being paid, so I will accept that challenge. It’s very simple. 

Conor Benn

Responding to Eubank Jr.’s opening comments

“Chris can say what he wants. The bottom line is, his dad doesn’t even like him. You could not pay that man enough money to sit in this man’s corner. That’s an accomplishment, Chris. Well done, the most unlikeable geezer on the planet, and even your dad doesn’t like you.”

On feelings and emotions coming into the fight on April 26…

“I think all the talking’s been done. Obviously, what I’ve been through is very public. But I’m excited to get in there on April 26 and end this man’s career. 

Q: Why are you so confident that you can stop Eubank Jr. within six rounds?

“I just can’t take him seriously, that’s all. Just look at his career. Every time he’s stepped up, he’s failed. Every time. Yeah, you’ve faced better opposition; well done you, but this is the end of your career. This is the end. This is it for you. I’m 28. You chose to face a welterweight over Sheeraz, over Janibek, over Adames, over anybody with a world title. You choose a welterweight. Your career is done. You’ve achieved your career. I’m a welterweight. I fought a light middleweight to prepare for you. I’m a welterweight, and you’re going to get rendered unconscious by a welterweight. Like Liam Smith, I bet that brings back horrors. Exactly like that, exactly the way he jumped up to 160 lbs. He had you dancing all funny. That’s exactly what’s going to happen on April 26, except by a welterweight whose name happens to be Benn. And you can retire off to the sunset with your pension fund, but this is you done. 

Q: Was there any hesitation in moving up to 160 lbs after 15 months away from the ring?

“No concern really, he’s another man in my way that I’ve got to beat. I don’t really look at him and go “whoa, you’re a big geezer.” It’s not really a concern to me. Ultimately, it’s just an opponent in my way that I’ve got to beat. Once I knock him out, I’ll move back down to 147 and win the world title.”

Q: Your thoughts on this big matchup?

“Genuinely excited. I’m glad this fight could happen for the fans. I’m looking forward to the challenge of stepping up two weight divisions. I’m excited to jump up to this plate and gie the fans the fight they want. That’s mainly it, just happy to get this fight done and over the line.

Eddie Hearn, Chairman, Matchroom 

Reflecting on the events of the Press conference

“Me and Eubank have got a love-hate relationship. We hate each other, and I don’t know where the love is. I actually think he’s good for the game. But it is what it is. He’s a showman. It’s premeditated. I think he waffles. The waffles were unbelievable. He’s moaning about everything about the fight, but that doesn’t matter; it’s just nonstop moaning about it. This fight was massive. It’s gone to another level. This fight is going to sell out quicker than you’d ever imagine. If you get a chance tonight, go on YouTube and look up Nigel Benn vs. Iran Barkley from Las Vegas. That is exactly what will happen in this fight. I’m not saying it will be over in one round, but watch the way Nigel Benn boxed in that fight. It will be exactly the same as  Conor Benn. And by the way, Eubank won’t take a step back. He will stand, and he will trade with him just like Iran Barkley did. I’m telling you now, forget a game plan, forget a strategy. He’s coming with speed and tenacity to iron out Eubank inside three rounds. 

Ben Shalom, Founder, Boxxer

Q: Where are we in the status of the rehydration clause for this fight?

“It wasn’t something that we expected; it wasn’t something that was agreed. I think the first fight, the weight limits, and the rehydration got a lot of controversy, and it wasn’t right. This was something that was added in last minute. It’s something that we’ll deal with. Chris is a professional, and he’ll make the weight he should, but it’s not something you typically see in boxing. Not at this limit, not on the day, and it’s just another thing that puts a bit of a downer on the event, when at the end of the day this is an unbelievable event for British boxing, and it wasn’t agreed until 24 hours before a contract was signed.  

Ronnie Davies, Eubank Jr.’s trainer

Q: You trained Chris Sr. and now Chris Jr., what do you make of the son now getting it on?

“I’ve got the greatest respect for, obviously, Nigel Benn and his son. I’m old school. How can I not have a great load of respect for Nigel Benn when I was in the opposite corner from him twice for two major wars? It was quite sickening sometimes sitting in the corner, watching them throw punches go in, and I think this is going to be another great fight. I will say may  the best man win, but Conor, Chris is too big for you, mate, and you haven’t boxed enough, and you haven’t fought on his level. He’s too big, and he’s good. People don’t realize how good he is. 

All I’ll say is, it will be a great fight for the fans. May the best man win, which will be Eubank. He’s too big, he’s too experienced. I know Eubank better than anyone; I’ve been with him since he was born. All I’m saying is, a lot of people don’t know what he is. I do. I’ll rest my case on that one. Eubank wins. 

Nigel Benn, Conor Benn’s Father

Q: How do you feel this version of your son is different from the one who was going to fight two and a half years ago?

“I like to say he’s matured in those two years. I’m more excited about this fight than I was about me and Chris Sr. I’ve got more confidence in his fight than I did in my fight when I fought Chris (Sr.). The way that Conor prepares for the fight, he just excels at everything he does. People say “he’s moving up two weights.” Conor walks around at 12 stone. That’s not a problem. The guys that he’s sparring with are huge. I think as soon as he hits him, he hits much harder than Liam Smith. Once Conor puts that pressure on him, Conor can do 12 rounds at pace.”

Speaking to Eubank Jr. directly:

Chris, I want to apologize to you because I remember you saying I was disrespectful to your dad, so I’m sorry if I offended you by saying that I hate your dad. I don’t hate your dad. What it is, through my stupidity, is that I’m a 61-year-old man. I thank God for having Chris in my life because, at the end of the day, we’ve done so much. We’ve left you lot to carry on the legacy, but I apologize for what I said about hating your dad. I really don’t. But retribution is coming your way, mate. I’m telling you, it’s coming your way. He’s going to be hitting you so many times with the left you’re going to be crying for a right. He’s going to hit you so many times, you’re going to think you’re surrounded. I’m telling you mate, he’s going to put it on you. I’m so, so confident. 

 




CHRIS EUBANK JR V CONOR BENN TICKET INFORMATION CONFIRMED AS RIVALS BEGIN EXPLOSIVE PRESS TOUR PRESENTED BY RING MAGAZINE IN ASSOCIATION WITH BOXXER AND MATCHROOM

London, February 26, 2025: Tickets for the epic Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn fight will go on general sale starting this Friday, February 28 from 12pm GMT at Ticketmaster.co.uk for Ring Magazine’s first-ever boxing card entitled ‘FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves’, in association with BOXXER and Matchroom.

A range of ticket options are available with prices starting at £50 plus booking fees. Coach packages, premium packages and wheelchair accessible options are also on offer.

Demand is set to be huge for one of the most eagerly-anticipated fights in British boxing history which will take place on April 26 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Fans are urged to move fast to secure tickets and experience the return of the historic Eubank / Benn rivalry.

How to buy tickets:

  • Tickets go on general sale from 12pm GMT on Friday, February 28 at Ticketmaster.co.uk.
  • An exclusive 24-hour pre-sale for Tottenham Hotspur season ticket holders and members will open on Thursday, February 27 at 12pm GMT. Supporters will be contacted directly with details on how they can purchase tickets during this exclusive period. 
  • Wheelchair accessible tickets are also available from here
  • Premium Hospitality packages are now available exclusively via Tottenham HotspurClick here to explore packages and book.
  • Coach and ticket packages are available from Thursday, February 27 at Ticketmaster.co.uk. Coaches depart from 10 locations around the UK.

The bitter Eubank/Benn feud has reignited this week as the fighters go head-to-head in two major Press Conference meetings in Manchester and London.

It’s been 35 years since their legendary boxing fathers Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn slugged it out in the first of two ferocious battles for the World Middleweight and Super-Middleweight titles in the 1990s. The family rivalry is considered one of the most iconic in boxing.

Old Trafford was the venue for the second and final Benn and Eubank battle on October 9 1993, which ended in a draw. Yesterday, their sons returned to the city for a seismic head-to-head meeting with hundreds of fans witnessing the fireworks.

After Manchester, the Eubank Jr and Benn press tour continues at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Thursday, February 27 in a media-only event when the fighters will get their first chance to experience the impressive scale of the futuristic venue before they return to face each other in the ring in April.

The blockbuster April 26 ‘FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves’ fight night at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium headlined by Eubank Jr v Benn is part of a unique collaboration between Ring Magazine and SNK Corporation, the famous Japanese video game publisher known for the franchises such as the King of Fighters and Fatal Fury.

The headline Eubank Jr vs Benn fight is part of an incredible card which also includes Light Heavyweights Anthony Yarde and Lyndon Arthur embarking on a trilogy fight after Yarde avenged his twelve round decision defeat to Yarde in 2020 with a four-round knockout a year later.

Plus, former World Champion Liam Smith returns to action against unbeaten rising star Aaron McKenna, while former World Cruiserweight Champion Chris Billam-Smith will take on Brandon Glanton, on a streak of three wins by knockout. In another Cruiserweight battle, British Champion Cheavon Clarke defends his title against undefeated London rival Viddal Riley.

For further details on the fight event, visit: ringmagazine.com




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Conor Benn Decisions Dobson

In a battle of undefeated welterweights. Conor Benn took a 12-round unanimous decision over Peter Dobson at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas.

Benn landed a lot of more of the telling shots in the fights, but Dobson was feisty and landed several solid right hands in the middle rounds. It was Benn’s work rate and effective punching that won him most of the rounds to the tune of 119-109 and 118-110 twice.

Benn landed 246 of 552 punches. Dobson was 146 of 505.

Benn, 150.6 lbs of Essex, ENG is now 23-0. Dobson, 150.6 lbs of Bronx, NY is 16-1.

Ammo Williams Stops Mbumba-Yassa in 7

World-ranked middleweight Austin Williams stopped Armel Mbumba-Yassa in a scheduled 10-round bout.

In round six, Williams hurt Mbumba-Yassa as he landed a body shot that sent hurt Mbumba-Yassa, Williams put him down with a barrage of punches in the corner. Williams continued the assault and hurt Mbumba-Yassa again in the round. In round seven, Mbumba-Yassa landed a perfect left that put Mbumba-Yassa straight down on his back under the bottom rope, and the fight was halted at 2:52

Williams, 159.8 lbs of Houston is now 16-0 with 11 knockouts. Mbumba-Yassa, 159.8 lbs of Leverkusen, GER is 10-1.

Fisher Stops Bezus in One

Popular English heavyweight Johnny Fisher brought his act to Las Vegas and his adoring fans followed as he scored an opening round stoppage over Dmytro Bezus in a scheduled eight-round bout.

Fisher unleashed a vicious flurry of head shots that forced referee Robert Hoyle to stop the bout at 2:51.

Fisher, 242.8 lbs of Romford, ENG is 11-0 with 10 knockouts. Bezus, 270 lbs of Severodonesk, UKR is 10-2.

Coe Destroys Osuna in 2

Khalil Coe scored the biggest win of his career with a second round stoppage of Gerardo Osuna in a light heavyweight bout.

In round two, Coe dropped Osuna with a hard right to the body. Seconds later Coe dropped Osuna for a second time with the same body shot. Coe made it three knockdowns with a jab to the body and referee Allen Huggins stopped the bout at 1:14.

Coe, 175.8 lbs of Jersey City, NJ is 8-0-1 with six knockouts. Osuna, Baja California, MEX 20-1.

George Liddard remained undefeated with a six-round unanimous decision over Andrew Buchanan in a battle of undefeated middleweights.

Liddard, 162.4 lbs of Essex. ENG won by 60-54 scores and is now 6-0. Buchanan, 164.4 lbs of Hesperia, CA is 3-1-1.

Jimmy Sains remained perfect with a first round stoppage of Alejandro Avalos in a four-round middleweight fight.

In round one, Sains dropped Avalos with a right hand to the head. Sains finished things off by landing a booming right that put Avalos down and the fight was immediately stopped by referee Alan Huggins at 2:47

Sains, 165.4 lbs of Essex, ENG is 3-0 with three knockouts. Alvalos, 161.6 lbs of Sam Antonio is 1-3.




LIVE FIGHTS: Before The Bell: Benn Vs Dobson Undercard (Featuring Sains & Liddard)




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BENN VS. DOBSON WEIGHTS AND RUNNING ORDER

Live on Before the Bell from 11am PT
 
4 x 3 mins Middleweight contest
Jimmy Sains (165.4lbs) vs.        Alejandro Avalos (161.6lbs)
Essex, England                          San Antonio, Texas
 
Followed by
 
6 x 3 mins Middleweight contest
George Liddard (162.4lbs)        vs. Andrew Buchanan (164.4lbs)
Essex, England                          Hesperia, California
 
Live on DAZN from 12pm PT
 
8 x 3 mins Light-Heavyweight contest
Khalil Coe (175.8lbs)     vs.        Gerardo Osuna (175.2lbs)
Jersey City, New Jersey              Baja California, Mexico
 
Followed by
 
8 x 3 mins Heavyweight contest
Johnny Fisher (242.8lbs)           vs.        Dmytro Bezus (270lbs)
Romford, England                                 Severodonetsk, Ukraine
 
Followed by
 
10 x 3 mins WBA International Middleweight title
Austin Williams (159.8lbs)        vs.        Armel Mbumba-Yassa (159.8lbs)
Houston, Texas                                      Leverkusen, Germany
 
Followed by
 
12 x 3 mins Welterweight contest
Conor Benn (150.6lbs) vs.        Peter Dobson (150.6lbs)
Essex, England                          Bronx, New York