Turki Alalshikh confirmed double distinctive events in Saudi Arabia and Great Britain this fall.
Ring Magazine, a publication belonging to Alalshikha, confirmed the news on Sunday that excited fans and the media.
Eubank Jr vs Benn 2
In the first duel announced by The Ring British Boxers Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn Rematch on September 20. The second part competing with Fight of the Year in April returns to London.
Alalshikh has not yet confirmed whether the Tottenham Hotspur stadium will be the host again, as is the place on April 26.
Eubank and Benn, sons of Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn, waged war in spring, just like their legendary fathers in the 90s.
They will go again, fighting Canelo Alvarez for Eubank.
Mark Robinson
World Boxing News for the first time announced that Canelo wants to fight Eubank in England in May, after the fight against Terenka Crawford.
Canelo versus Crawford will take place a week before Eubank Jr vs Benn 2, because Alalshikh intends to have two premium events live.
“Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn 2 will take place on September 20 in London. Sela, Matchroom and Boxxer will promote the Riyadh seasonal card,” said Ring.
Norman Jr vs Haney
In the second of the eye -catching hits Brian Norman Jr. He will defend his WBO in the WBO title against Devin Haney in November.
Norman, freshly after a pretender to the year against Jin Sasaki in Tokyo, agreed to fight Haney in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The ring said: “Brian Norman and Devin Haney will meet at the title of WBO Wytreight in November in Riyadh, he announced Turki Alalshikh.
“Haney will try to win the title of the third division in his first fight as a full 147-pool. Norman provided one of the best KO from 2025. At the beginning of this month vs. Jin Sasaki in Tokyo.”
Haney intends to become a world champion in three validity, previously having global titles in featherlight and super lightweight.
In his last duel, Haney defeated Jose Ramirez in a hopeless fight and will be aimed at impressing fans another win in the title of world champion.
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