Eubank v Benn - all you need to know
Fighting Benn is 10 times bigger now - Eubank
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Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr finally step in the ring together on Saturday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, just shy of 1,000 days since their first fight was announced.
The bitter rivals have feuded at a distance after their first encounter was cancelled in October 2022.
They are set to meet more than 30 years after their fathers - Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank - fought each other in two world title contests.
Can Benn produce an upset as the smaller man? Will Eubank maintain his family's unbeaten record against the Benns?
Everything you need to know about the event is below.
- Published25 April
- Published25 April
How to follow Eubank v Benn on the BBC?
Live text and radio commentary will begin from 19:00 BST on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app before switching to BBC Radio 5 Live at 21:30.
Liam Smith's fight with Aaron McKenna will kick off the radio coverage before a trilogy bout between Anthony Yarde and Lyndon Arthur.
Eubank v Benn build-up will start at 21:30 on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds.
BBC Sport has brought you daily coverage from London in fight week and Steve Bunce is delivering daily episodes of his 5 Live Boxing with Steve Bunce podcast.
When is Eubank v Benn?
The first fight on the card is expected to begin at 17:20, with Chris Billiam-Smith kicking off the card.
Eubank and Benn will probably fight after 22:00 BST on Saturday. Their ringwalks are expected to happen just after 22:00.
Benn is predicted to walk first, with Eubank the second man to enter the stadium.
Who is on the Eubank v Benn undercard & what is the running order?
Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn
Anthony Yarde v Lyndon Arthur 3 – light-heavyweight (20:30)
Liam Smith v Aaron McKenna - middleweight (19:25)
Viddal Riley v Cheavon Clarke - cruiserweight (18:20)
Chris Billam-Smith v Brandon Glanton – cruiserweight (17:20)
What weight is Eubank v Benn & is there a hydration clause?
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Eubank and Benn's contest will be conducted at a middleweight limit of 11st 6lb (160lbs). There is a hydration clause - neither man can put on more than 10lb between Friday's weigh-in and fight night.
Eubank was fined £375,000 after missing the weight by 0.05lb at Friday's weigh-in. Benn – who has operated at welterweight for most of his career – came in lighter than expected at 11st 2lb.
Eubank was 11st 6lb (159lbs) when he last fought in December. The heaviest Eubank has fought at is super-middleweight at 12st (168lb) whereas Benn has fought as light as light-welterweight at 10st (140lbs).
How do Eubank & Benn's records compare?
Eubank is by far the more experienced fighter. The 35-year-old has 37 bouts on his record and has been in the ring against world champions George Groves, Billy Joe Saunders, James DeGale and Liam Smith.
Eubank's three defeats have come against Smith, Groves and Saunders. He avenged his loss to Smith, was narrowly beaten by Saunders early in his career and was outclassed by Groves in his singular world title fight.
As the bigger man, Eubank will have a size advantage and once said he only needed 60% of his best to beat Benn.
Benn is the younger man at 28, but his unblemished resume of 23 fights lacks any major tests. Benn has a win over former world champion Chris Algieri, but his pedigree at world title level is yet to be tested.
Benn has a slight reach and height disadvantage but will be hoping to use his speed and explosiveness to overwhelm Eubank.
Why was the first Eubank v Benn fight cancelled?
Benn and Eubank were scheduled to fight on 8 October 2022 at the O2 Arena in London. Benn failed two voluntary drug tests in the build-up, and the British Boxing Board of Control "prohibited" the fight as a result, refusing to sanction it.
The fight was cancelled 48 hours beforehand and Benn began a two-year battle against a lengthy doping ban.
Benn was cleared to return in November 2024 after the Board and UK Anti-Doping failed in their appeal against the National Anti-Doping Panel's decision to lift his suspension.
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