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Eubank vs Benn 2 tickets and how to buy last minute access for this weekend

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Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn will go head to head once again, with the fight date speedy approaching this weekend. The British boxing duo previously clashed in a highly anticipated fight in April this year. The long-awaited match took place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London after numerous confrontations and heated exchanges, culminating in a unanimous decision in favor of Eubank. Even though there was no official title up for grabs, the rematch was originally scheduled for September 20, 2025. However, due to concerns about Eubank’s readiness, the date was postponed.

Now the eagerly anticipated second fight between Eubank and Benn is now scheduled for this weekend, Saturday November 15, 2025. This clash will once again take place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. And it looks like Benn is right, as he has already suffered one defeat. What’s more, there will also be a series of undercard fights before the main event. Therefore, the rematch promises to be even more electrifying and engaging. Tickets are still available, as detailed below.

Tickets for the upcoming Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn fight are now on sale. The return leg, aptly named Unfinished Business, will take place on November 15, 2025 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, and tickets can be purchased from a number of online retailers.

Tickets officially went on sale on Thursday, September 18, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. and were made available in Ticketmaster and Seat Unique stores.

Here are the links fans need:

TICKETMASTER – Buy Eubank vs. Benn 2 tickets here.

SEAT UNIQUE – buy tickets for Eubank vs. Benn 2 here.

However, many tickets for the fight have since sold out. As a result, many fans may have a better experience purchasing tickets on resale sites.

Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn will face each other on Saturday, November 15, 2025, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.

The pair are expected to hit the ring around 9:30 p.m. The fight is expected to start around 10 p.m.

This will be the final fight of the night featuring Jack Catterall vs. Ekow Essuman, Adam Azim vs. Kurt Scoby and more.

Here’s the full lineup:

  • Chris Eubank Jr vs. Conor Benn 2 (Main Event)
  • Jack Catterall v Ekow Essuman
  • Adam Azim v. Kurt Scoby
  • Richard Riakporhe vs. Tommy Welch
  • Sam Gilley vs. Ishmael Davis
  • Mikie Tallon v Fazan Shahid

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Tyson Fury’s immediate reaction to the fight with Anthony Joshua after signing the contract

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Tyson Fury was apparently left speechless when he finally reacted to Anthony Joshua agreeing on the terms of meeting him in the ring. Joshua has signed a multi-fight deal to make his comeback, starting with a fight against little-known Kristian Prenga in Saudi Arabia on July 25.

If Joshua escapes unscathed, he will face Fury in November, most likely at Wembley, and the fight will be streamed on Netflix. After the announcement, Fury took to social media, posting only an eye emoji in response. The 37-year-old is currently recovering from his own fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov two weeks ago, which Fury won on points.

After the fight, the former Olympic champion urged Joshua to join him in the Tottenham ring, but his rival refused. Fury claimed he had already signed a contract to fight Joshua, with whom he had been on a collision course for a decade.

However, Joshua has yet to do the same, and his rival has made it clear that if the fight falls through, he will retire from the sport for good.

“If it’s not Anthony Joshua next time, I’m not interested in boxing,” Fury insisted. “I’ll eat a thousand Easter eggs, get to 35 stone and leave, I’m not interested. It’s either him or I’m gone again. Right now I’m only interested in AJ. It’s the most significant fight for British boxing; either it happens or it doesn’t.

“He was brought to the ring for a reason, to enter the ring, confront and end the fight,” he added. “He was very evasive and didn’t give any definitive answers.

“I know one thing, he didn’t say yes.” In my opinion, he didn’t want to smoke. He didn’t look like he wanted it, he was just shocked and didn’t know what to say.

“He came to the ring to fight. If it were me, I would jump into that ring and face him. Ten years of preparation and yet, after all this time, there is still no certainty that this fight will be next.”

“I don’t want to set any deadlines. Either he wants to do it or he doesn’t. It’s now or never.”

However, Joshua has now put pen to paper, stating: “It’s no secret that I’ve taken some time to consolidate and rebuild to be ready to get back into the ring, and today is the next step in that journey. I’m delighted to have agreed a multi-fight contract starting on July 25 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”

“I’m looking forward to competing and picking up where I left off. Like I said, the landlord will collect rent, that’s for sure.”

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Anthony Joshua’s next opponent, Prenga – everything you need to know

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Anthony Joshua will face Kristian Prenga, who wants to finally fight Tyson Fury. Photo credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

The long-awaited return of Anthony Joshua to the ring has been announced and he is to face Albanian Kristian Prenga.

The post Anthony Joshua’s next opponent, Prenga – All You Need To Know appeared first on ProBoxing-Fans.com.

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A boxing match turns into a mass brawl when the boxer’s trainer is taken to the hospital

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A professional boxing world championship fight descended into chaos when a massive brawl broke out in the ring. Turkish Emirkhan Kalkhan and Russian Sergei Gorokhov faced off in the Besirli sports hall in the fight for the UBO world championship.

The tension reached a breaking point after the second round when Gorokhov secured victory over his opponent. The Russian was overjoyed and celebrated with his corner team before heading to Kalkhan to seemingly check how he was doing against his opponent.

A member of Kalkhan’s entourage then pushed Gorokhov away, before one of his cornermen lunged to deliver a thrust of his own. The situation quickly got out of control as both teams clashed in corner kicks, with spectators storming the ring to exchange punches and kicks.

Plastic chairs were thrown into the ring as a group of men attacked and kicked Coach Gorokhov. The boxer himself was left stunned as he desperately pleaded for an end to the violence before another group attacked him.

Falling to the canvas, Gorokhov was hit with chairs and subjected to a barrage of kicks before disappearing under a wave of enraged attackers. Meanwhile, a separate clip shows Gorokhov’s cornerback Igor Sudalainen lying on the floor and holding his head as security personnel and some of Kalkhana’s team tried to restore order.

After the incident, Gorokhov posted updates from a nearby hospital on social media. Sharing the message via the stories section of his Instagram account, he said: “Hello everyone. We are currently in hospital in Turkey.

“Ismail [trainer] he suffered a head injury and is currently undergoing an MRI. I got through it the least badly. The gloves helped protect me. Who saw the broadcast? “We were probably attacked by about 80 people.”

“They entered the ring and beat us after our great victory in the second round, where we knocked him out twice. However, the Turks behaved very badly.

“But thank God, everyone is alive. That’s what the fight was like, difficult. I’ll tell you later. We already have a police escort, we’ll go straight from the hotel to our rooms.

“I don’t think we’ll be spending the night there tonight. If anyone tries to pull a stunt, we’ll fly straight to Georgia. Then we’ll drive through Georgia overnight to Mineralnye Vody, and from there to Kaliningrad.”

“Thank you all for your support. We will be in touch. I will tell you everything tomorrow. World champion belt – we have a world champion in Russia, in Kaliningrad, in boxing. It was a very good fight.”

Gorokhov then posted another video on Instagram, confirming that he and his team had safely reached Georgia. He said: “We are in Georgia. We have the belt, we are champions. Thank you very much for your support, friends.”

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