Eubank Jr and Benn will be back on DAZN PPV tonight at Spurs Stadium in North London, and to be forthright, the whole thing feels strangely tense, like everyone is trying to act chill, but you can tell right away. Nobody is placid. Not them, not the teams, not the fans pretending to “just watch”. These two are hanging on to everything.
First fight? I’m still chewing on it. Interviews? They both store each line like ammunition. Even minor gym digs that regular fighters forget about within five minutes, these two treat them like personal literature. The right energy of resentment. So yeah, it’s one of those nights where you just fall asleep early because you feel something bubbling before the bypass even starts.
How to watch Eubank Jr vs. Benn II
It’s on DAZN PPV only.
If you have DAZN Ultimateyou don’t pay extra. If you don’t do this, you will buy the PPV.
You get a week of access to DAZN, which is really useful if you’re the type to forget what else is on.
What time does everything start?
They don’t dabble in crazy tardy starts. The show starts quite early.
Broadcast begins
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4:45 pm GMT
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11:45 a.m. EST
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8:45 Polish time
The commentary team will be warming up, the audience will be slowly filling up, you know the atmosphere.
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The part everyone is panicking about:
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9:30 pm GMT
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4:30 p.m. EST
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1:30 p.m. PT
Give or take a few minutes depending on how the earlier fights end, but this is where the scope lies.
Full order of operation (with actual transition times)
Here’s the itinerary for the entire evening so you don’t miss anything:
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Eubank Jr vs. Benn — 9:30 – 10 pm GMT
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Catterall vs. Essuman — 8:30 – 9 pm GMT
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Azim vs. Scoby — 7 p.m. GMT
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Riakporhe vs. Welch — 6:40 pm GMT
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Gilley vs. Davis fight — 5:30 pm GMT
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Tallon vs. Shahid — 5:00 pm GMT
Things Power run early if someone gets cut early. It doesn’t happen often, but you never know.
Full fight card
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Eubank Jr vs Benn – middleweight
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Jack Catterall vs Ekow Essuman – welterweight
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Adam Azim vs. Kurt Scoby – super lightweight
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Richard Riakporhe vs. Tommy Welch – heavyweight
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Sam Gilley vs Ishmael Davis – super welterweight (UK and Commonwealth of Nations)
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Mikie Tallon vs. Fasan Shahid – Flying
What to expect
If the first one taught us anything, it’s that both boys talked about “discipline” and “game plans” and then threw the whole thing out the window as soon as someone landed tidy. They try to stay sane for a while, then the competition starts and you can practically see them thinking “nah, forget the plan.”
Benn will try not to refuel early again. Whether he sticks to it is a completely different story.
Eubank will try to drag it out as long as before and usually succeeds tardy.
The crowd will get raucous, someone will bite the feint, and the whole thing will become abrasive and tense again. That’s why people tune in.