Rematch between Chris Eubank Jr. And Conor Benn will take place on September 20 in London.
Turki Alalshikh – chairman of the general entertainment body of Saudi Arabia and owner of the Ring magazine, which will promote the fight – confirmed news on Sunday.
Eubank Jr. He won his first meeting at the sold -out Tottenham Hotspur stadium based on a unanimous decision in April. The competition was electrifying and led to a rematch that Alalshikh said it would be planned for September.
On September 27, it was originally floating, but with Tottenham playing wolves at home that day, the date of September 20 was stamped, although no place was announced.
Promoter Benna, Eddie Hearn, said that both parties are obliged to conventionally fight in Tottenham, but this may still change.
“Spurs is contracted, it is a fantastic stadium and was working very well for the first time,” said Hearn Ring Magazine.
“Of course, it has been sold out, and this fight is even greater, so you can look at Wembley to boost the capacity, but it will be a decision for his Excellency and Ring magazine to perform the final call.”
The first fight attracted the main attention because of the story between their fathers: Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank Sr., as well as hostility between two sons.
They were to fight in 2022 until Benn tested the positive for the prohibited substance and the fight was canceled.
He was cleaned for fighting in November 2024.
When the fight finally changed, it provided a lot of dramas both building and in the ring. Eubank Jr. He hit his rival in the face with an egg at a press conference. Benn shot a mockery about the failure in the connection between Eubank Sr. and his son.
While Eubank Sr. – British boxing legend – he claimed that he did not want the fight to happen and not supported her, there was another return at night of the fight, when he came next to his son, whose view of the screen at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium caused the greatest joy of the competition.
The fight itself is 12 brutal rounds of action, which Eubank Jr. He won in points, but left fans who want more.