Conor Benn delivered an impressive performance at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, securing a unanimous decision victory in his rematch against Chris Eubank Jr. This win marked a significant moment for the Benn family, as Conor finally overcame the Eubanks, whose patriarchs had a storied rivalry in the 1990s, with Chris Eubank Sr. previously holding the WBO middleweight title and drawing with Nigel Benn in a notable 1993 fight. Earlier in the year, Eubank Jr. had claimed a thrilling win over Benn in a fight that was considered a strong contender for Fight of the Year.
In their latest bout, Benn showcased superior boxing skills and speed, controlling the fight from start to finish despite Eubank’s larger size. Benn stayed aggressive and constantly on the offense, while Eubank often appeared slow and reactive, fighting from the ropes and mostly on the back foot. Although Eubank managed some counter punches, Benn smartly absorbed the hits and kept the judges firmly in his favor. The final round emphasized Benn’s dominance, as his precise right-hand jab knocked Eubank down twice, further widening the margin on the scorecards, all of which decisively favored Benn.
Despite Eubank’s experience and physical advantage, the wear of age and numerous fights seemed to hinder his performance. At 29, Benn has now conquered every opponent in his professional career and successfully avenged his only loss—signaling his rise as a formidable force in boxing.
Fan Take: This victory solidifies Conor Benn’s status as an elite fighter and adds an exciting chapter to the Benn-Eubank family rivalry, thrilling fight fans who crave high-stakes matchups. It also highlights the enduring appeal of boxing legacies, where family names continue to shape the sport’s narrative and bring fresh energy to the ring.

