Chris Eubank Jr narrowly beat bitter foe Conor Benn as one of Britain’s most rancorous and long-running boxing rivalries lived up to the hype at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Both fighters showed wild aggression, taking the centre of the ring and letting their hands go in a 12-round edge-of-your-seat firefight.
Neither boxer could land the telling blow but it was the experience of Eubank, 35, which prevailed as all three judges scored it 116-112.
He claims bragging rights in a family feud which began 35 years ago when their legendary fathers first fought.
“I knew I could do that, I just needed someone to bring that out of me and I didn’t think that he would be the guy to do that,” Eubank said.
In a sensational plot twist, Eubank arrived at the venue alongside his father, Chris Eubank Sr. The pair had supposedly been estranged for years and Eubank Sr had criticised the match-up.
“I’m happy to have this man [Eubank Sr] back with me. We upheld the family name – onwards and upwards,” Eubank added.
The heartwarming reconciliation seemingly gave Eubank a boost as he extended his record to 35 wins in 38 fights.
In a result which could have easily gone either way, Benn, 28, loses for the first time in 24 professional fights.
“I felt like it was a close fight. I’m not going to say ‘yeah I should have won that’ – I’ve got to watch it back. It was close,” he said.
The boxers signed a two-fight deal and, after putting on such a show, could contest a rematch later this year.
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