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Chris Eubank Jr vs. Conor Benn 2: When Eddie Hearn watched dads fight
Published
7 months agoon
Eddie Hearn insists the Chris Eubank Jr. fight with Conor Benn II is as vital as their fathers’ iconic rematch in October 1993, when a fierce rivalry culminated in one of the greatest fights in British boxing history.
At the age of 14, Hearn was a ringside spectator at the controversial draw between Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank in their super middleweight world title unification bout at Ancient Trafford in Manchester, England.
Hearn’s dad Barry promoted Eubank and arranged a rematch in 1993, but Eddie is now on the opposite side as promoter of Nigel’s son Conor (23-1, 14 KO), who will face Eubank (35-3, 25 KO) at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday in a non-title middleweight fight.
The English rivals meet again after a thrilling first fight in April between Eubank Jr. deservedly won by unanimous scores (116-112 on all three scorecards), also in Tottenham, London.
Eubank Jr’s victory, after a malicious boost, was the biggest fight in Britain this year – but is it as significant as the 1993 rematch?
“I think it’s just as large,” Hearn told ESPN.
“I think the first fight between Conor and Eubank Jr far exceeded expectations in terms of entertainment and quality. They were two world-class boxers who let their emotions take over and fought a war and everyone loved it. You will see the same fight, I think both of them will try to be a little smarter in this fight. But Conor Benn is Conor Benn, he is his father’s son and he won’t really change in that respect.”
“The only thing missing is the world championship because in 1993 there were two fighters involved. It was also on ITV and the way people watched boxing was different back then, but the whole country will stop and watch Benn Eubank again. We’ll have 60,000 again and how often do you see that? I’m teasing my venerable man [Barry Hearn] that his 42,000 in 1993 was not bad, but I looked at him several times.”
Despite Hearn claiming there would be a larger live broadcast than Saturday, the 1993 rematch was watched live – it was watched in over 60 countries, with a global audience reportedly reaching half a billion. Frank Bruno, Lennox Lewis, Ricky Hatton, Joe Calzaghe, Carl Froch, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua attracted huge audiences.
However, none of them were watched by an official live audience larger than the 16.5 million who tuned in on free-to-air ITV in the UK to see Eubank vs. Benn II. This was a much larger number than the pay-per-view audience (less than a million) for the WBC world heavyweight fight between Lewis and Bruno a week earlier in 1993, which was also watched by a smaller gate (25,000) in Cardiff, Wales.
“It was a hazy and forgettable night in Manchester, so the anticipation was huge,” Hearn told ESPN.
“My dad was Eubank’s best man and they both said in an interview: I would take a bullet for that man and they were so close. But I was a bit of a secret Nigel Benn fan. They sent me his jacket once, it was really chilly and I saw him fight Iran Barkley and I thought he was unbelievable. But I was on Team Eubank.”
“Those stadium shows were carnage, but back then Matchroom had five or six employees and that was the whole company, now we have 40 in the UK just for the boxes. Now the shows are run with military precision, but back then it was just crazy, people jumping in confined areas, tickets here, tickets there and it was a crazy venerable night.”
After Eubank’s 9th round victory over Benn in 1990, their rivalry intensified as their fame grew. By the time they reunited in 1993, Eubank and Benn were among the most famed sports stars in Britain
Although Eubank claimed not to hate Benn, Benn was not so cordial.
“I personally hate this man,” Benn said.
There was huge interest in a rematch, and they were paid handsomely for agreeing to the deal: Benn received £1 million ($1.32 million) and Eubank £850,000, according to reports at the time.
Even Don King, who lived in the USA and promoted, among others, Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson, as well as Frank Warren, who was Barry Hearn’s promotional rival in Great Britain, got involved in the rematch in 1993.
“I remember Don King was a partner on the show and then he hired Frank Warren as his partner,” Hearn told ESPN.
“So if you can imagine my dad putting on this show and bringing in Don King for American money, and then Don King turns around and says I’m taking my partner, Frank Warren, my dad’s biggest rival. They weren’t talking to each other, it was that bad. Part of the deal was that Don King had options on the winner of the fight – but it was a draw. That was one of the funniest things that happened, but if Eubank had won, he would have gone to Don King and Frank Warren.”
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“It wasn’t a bad fight, it was a bit tense and most people thought Nigel Benn should have won it. They should have had a trilogy fight but they both went their separate ways, had great fights against different opponents. That was the highlight of the night with my dad stepping up and he was lucky to get the draw that night.”
The rematch was not as good as the first stimulating fight for the WBO middleweight world title in 1990. The final round was good, but the fight was mainly a tactical matter and most felt that Benn should have won it.
Both retained their belts after a split draw. “Eu Robbers” was the headline of the British newspaper Daily Mirror. If Benn, who wasn’t even born in 1993, wants revenge on his family, he will have to fight Eubank on Saturday after jumping two weight classes to face his English rival earlier this year.
According to Hearn, Benn, 29, has lower expectations of him than Eubank, 36, who expects the Essex boxer to advance to a welterweight or junior middleweight world title later this year, whether he wins on Saturday or not.
“You can expect that when Conor returns to welterweight, he will probably be fighting for the world title anyway,” Hearn told ESPN.
“So I feel like Conor has nothing to lose, but if Eubank gets beat… Terence Crawford would be a disastrous mismatch for Eubank Jr.
It was mentioned that Eubank Jr could fight Saul “Canelo” Alvarez or Hamzah Sheeraz, but if he is defeated by Conor, he will be ineligible for those fights. The only thing he can do if he loses is try to force a trilogy fight that isn’t contracted. But Conor could win and then move down to 147 pounds and fight IBF welterweight champion Lewis Crocker or fight WBC champion Mario Barrios and then maybe move up to 154 and fight Abass Baraou [WBA world junior middleweight champion].
“Eubank is obviously the favorite but we are sneakily confident. We just feel like we will go in blind and turn it upside down and then we will have the keys to the kingdom.”
After the 1993 rematch, Nigel won five consecutive world title fights, including the biggest victory of his career against Gerald McClellan in 1995.
Eubank won more (and lost more) than Benn after the rematch, but his best days were before the rematch, when he won against Benn and Michael Watson.
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Shakur Stevenson accuses Devin Haney of ‘false public negotiations’ after £144 settlement
Published
1 hour agoon
June 13, 2026
Potential negotiations between Devin Haney and Shakur Stevenson have taken another public turn after Stevenson accused his rival of engaging in “false public negotiations” following Haney’s latest comments on social media.
Haney appeared frustrated after previously agreeing to Stevenson’s proposed catchweight of 144 pounds, suggesting that even accepting those terms did not bring the fight any closer to becoming a reality.
“144 is not enough…I still don’t want to fight! Damn…@ShakurStevenson,” Haney wrote X.
Shakur later responded by dismissing this public exchange as a impoverished reflection of how main event fights actually unfold.
“The same thing you all did with Rolly. All those counterfeit public negotiations… The real negotiations take place offline.” I am the truth that you will see when you stand before me!!” Shakur posted.
Shakiur previously considered 144 pounds to be a fair compromise in a potential showdown with Haney, who has competed at welterweight in his most recent outings. Haney then signaled his willingness to accept the catchweight offer, sparking optimism that one of boxing’s most talked-about fights could gain momentum.
The latest exchange came shortly after the WBO confirmed that Haney must either defend his welterweight title against mandatory challenger Keyshawn Davis or risk losing the belt. While neither Haney nor Stevenson directly addressed the situation in their recent posts, the article did add another note to any future negotiations involving the former two-division world champions.
With Haney facing a WBO title decision and Shakur insisting that stern negotiations will take place behind closed doors, the pressure is now on both camps to determine whether the fight can go beyond an online exchange.
Dan Ambrose is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24, respected for his direct analysis and extensive coverage of the global fight landscape. His reports focus on the most critical fights, division development and the most discussed stories in sports.
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Shakur Stevenson Doubles Down on Tim Tszyu vs Errol Spence Prediction: ‘Can’t Beat Him’
Published
3 hours agoon
June 12, 2026
Shakur Stevenson maintained his predictions for the Errol Spence Jr vs. Tim Tszyu fight, believing that one fighter would be too “mentally tough” for the other.
The meeting of the two former world champions will take place on July 25 in Australia at weight of 158 pounds to accommodate Spence’s inactivity.
Even though Tszyu insisted on fighting at super welterweight, his opponent clearly felt the extra 4 pounds would be appropriate after his three-year layoff.
This long break came after Spence suffered a ninth-round stoppage loss to Terence Crawford, who became the undisputed king of the 147-pound division in surprisingly one-sided fashion.
Spence previously held the WBC, IBF and WBA titles with victories over Shawn Porter, Kell Brook and Yordenis Ugas, although a weight augment always seemed inevitable.
Now the 36-year-old hopes to revive his career against Tszyu, who is coming off a two-point win after losing to Sebastian Fundora last July.
While their rematch ended in the seventh round, Tszyu showed tremendous strength against Fundora in 2024, only to lose the WBO title via split decision.
Later that year, the Australian suffered a third-round defeat to Bakhram Murtazaliev, with four-division world champion Stevenson saying: The whole fight against smoke that he thinks Spence is a level above him.
“I think so [Spence] I will do well. I wish Errol all the best; I hope Errol goes in there and beats Tim Tszyu.
“I’m an Errol Spence fan; I was okay with Errol Spence before [Crawford] fight. I know Errol is mentally forceful – Errol is a dog when it comes to fighting, so I don’t think Tim Tszyu can beat him.
Stevenson previously suggested that Spence could “destroy” Tszyu, believing the 31-year-old’s style was tailor-made for “The Truth.”
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Shakur Stevenson expects the former champion to defeat Tim Tszyu
Published
5 hours agoon
June 12, 2026
Despite concerns about Errol’s long three-year absence from the ring, Shakur believes the former unified welterweight champion still has what it takes to beat Tszyu.
“I think so [Spence] I will do well. I wish Errol all the best; I hope Errol goes in there and beats up Tim Tszyu,” Shakur said on Andre Ward’s channel.
“I’m an Errol Spence fan; Errol Spence was OK before [Terence Crawford] fight. I know Errol is mentally robust. Errol is a dog when it comes to fighting, so I don’t think Tim Tszyu can beat him.
Spence has not fought since a ninth-round loss to Crawford in July 2023 that cost him the WBC, WBA and IBF welterweight titles. After almost three years of break from competition, the 36-year-old is now trying to resume his career in a fresh weight class.
Meanwhile, Tszyu enters the fight with regained momentum after a arduous period in 2024. The former WBO junior middleweight champion bounced back from setbacks to Sebastian Fundora and Bakhram Murtazaliev with back-to-back victories to get back into position for his next marquee fight.
Shakur has previously expressed confidence in Spence’s chances against Tszyu, but his latest comments suggest he remains confident that the Texan’s experience, mentality and overall ability will be the deciding factor on July 25.
The fight will be one of the biggest tests of Spence’s career. While Tszyu is looking to secure a spectacular win that could redefine his position in the junior middleweight division, Errol will be looking to show that he can still compete at the highest level after an extended period of inactivity.

Robert Segal is a boxing reporter at Boxing News 24 with over a decade of experience covering fight news, previews and analysis. Known for his first-hand reporting and in-ring perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of champions, challengers and emerging talent from around the world.
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