There are nine days left until Conor Benn returns to action, as Ring Magazine is selling tickets to “Unfinished Business” on DAZN PPV for his rematch with Chris Eubank Jr. on November 15.
Nine days and counting down
Benn (23-1, 14 KO) and Eubank Jr. (35-3, 25 KO) are heading into a 12-round middleweight rematch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in Tottenham, London.
This morning, a post on X showed a miniature video clip of 28-year-old Conor Benn annihilating the hapless 37-year-old former WBO welterweight champion Chris Algieri in the last fight of his career on December 11, 2021.
Benn looked devastating in the footage, knocking out Algieri in the fourth round. Algieri’s career had started to fall apart years earlier when he lost three of four fights between 2014 and 2016.
Tickets are still available for the Eubank Jr. event. vs. Benn 2. Reports indicate that it is selling well. British fans are still eager to see the two together, despite the end of their previous competition which took place earlier this year on April 26, 2025. The event costs $59.99 on DAZN PPV for US fans and £24.99 for UK audiences.
Eubank’s tactical plan
The more experienced Eubank Jr. he used his size, punch combination and inside fighting skills to defeat Benn, winning a 12-round unanimous decision by scores of 116-112, 116-112 and 116-112. Conor struggled at times in the later rounds when Eubank Jr. he took over the fight with his constant shots.
Benn, who is a potshot fighter, lacked the offensive and defensive skills to handle the fighting style that Eubank Jr. displayed in this competition.
Assuming Conor doesn’t manage to score a quick knockout, the rematch will likely be similar on November 15. His archaic style of firing a single-shot rifle does not contrast with the rapid fire style used by Eubank Jr.
Benn’s one-off problem
Benn is too reliant on scoring knockouts with his power and has failed to adjust his game to his shot combinations. This would require not only a change of style, but also air conditioning. He would need to improve his endurance to match Eubank Jr.’s results. Benn hasn’t shown in his career that he can throw at high volume.
Cushioned feeding at Matchroom
Much of this has to do with the low-level opposition the Matchroom promoters fed him. Benn’s opposition quickly collapsed under his rule. So he wasn’t forced to adjust his game. Benn should have fought real world class fighters years ago.
Conor Benn’s last six opponents
- Chris Eubank Jr. (April 26, 2025) – lost by unanimous decision in 12 rounds
- Peter Dobson (February 3, 2024) – won by unanimous decision in 12 rounds
- Rodolfo Orozco (September 23, 2023) – victory by unanimous decision in 10 rounds
- Chris van Heerde (April 16, 2022) – victory by TKO in the 2nd round
- Chris Algieri (December 11, 2021) – victory by KO in the 4th round
- Adrian Granados (September 4, 2021) – won by unanimous decision in 10 rounds