Eubank Jr. vs Conor Benn — A Rivalry Renewed in London

After years of anticipation, Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn is finally happening, and the date is Friday, April 26, 2025. The iconic Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will host what promises to be one of the biggest all-British boxing clashes in decades.
Rivalry Decades in the Making
This showdown revives the legendary feud between their fathers, Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn, who clashed memorably twice in the early 1990s. A bout between their sons was originally scheduled for October 2022, but was derailed after Benn failed a voluntary drug test, sparking a nearly two-year-long legal and regulatory saga.
With Benn’s suspension finally lifted in November 2024, the path was cleared for the grudge match, officially announced by Turki Alalshikh, the influential chairman of Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority. "We’re bringing the fight the fans have waited for, to one of the greatest venues in England," said Alalshikh.
Eubank vs Benn: Tale of the Tape
Eubank Jr, with far more experience at the elite level, goes into the bout as the slight favourite. Benn, though unbeaten, is untested against top-tier opposition and stepping up in weight to meet the middleweight demands. “He’s moving up, I’m staying sharp,” said Eubank. “This fight is personal, for me and the fans.”
Benn has remained adamant about his innocence in the doping scandal and will now be subject to Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) testing throughout the build-up.
Undercard Highlights: Yarde vs Arthur III and More
Alalshikh has also revealed a stacked undercard with several mouth-watering clashes:
- Anthony Yarde vs Lyndon Arthur III – The British light-heavyweight trilogy concludes after both men claimed one win apiece in 2020 and 2021.
- Chris Billam-Smith vs Brandon Glanton – Billam-Smith returns after losing his WBO cruiserweight title to Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez.
- Liam Smith vs Aaron McKenna – Smith returns after a loss to Eubank Jr in 2023.
- Viddal Riley vs Cheavon Clarke – Two exciting British cruiserweights battle for domestic dominance.
What to expect from the fight
The stage is set for a thrilling all-British clash between Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn. Bet365 currently lists Eubank as the favourite with odds of 69/100, while Benn stands at 143/100, offering an intriguing underdog edge. For those looking to place a bet, Bet365 is offering a welcome bonus that has been tested and analysed by Oddspedia, ensuring you’re getting a trusted offer when signing up.
Chris Eubank Jr. (34-3-0, 25 KOs) enters with the experience of a former IBO super-middleweight champion and is known for his precise, tactical approach in the ring. He thrives on controlling the pace and wearing down opponents with smart counters. Meanwhile, Conor Benn (22-0-0, 14 KOs) brings an undefeated record and an aggressive, pressure-heavy style that has overwhelmed many rivals.
Their contrasting styles, Eubank’s discipline versus Benn’s raw intensity, set the stage for an unpredictable battle. If Benn can disrupt Eubank’s rhythm early, an upset could be on the cards. But with experience on his side, Eubank will aim to neutralize the pressure and prove why he's the odds-on favourite.
Why This Fight Matters
This is more than a sporting event, it’s a generational rivalry reborn, with personal pride, legacy, and national attention on the line. From Benn’s redemption arc to Eubank Jr's bid to settle old family scores, the storyline writes itself. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, a modern-day gladiator arena, provides the perfect backdrop.
Get ready for fireworks in North London. The sons of legends are about to settle the score.

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