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Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn: Fight start time, TV channel and full undercard

Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn: Fight start time, TV channel and full undercard

Wales Online26-04-2025

Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn: Fight start time, TV channel and full undercard
Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn are finally set to go head-to-head this Saturday in a grudge match nearly three years in the making
Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn face off
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After a fiery build-up, Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn are ready to settle a family feud spanning two generations.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will play host to the middleweight bout billed as 'Fatal Fury' this weekend.
The two were first scheduled to fight in October 2022, but the bout, labelled 'Born Rivals,' was postponed after Benn tested positive for a banned substance.
The title of that event was in reference to the iconic rivalry between the boxers' fathers, who fought twice for world titles during the early 1990s. Those fights finished with a Eubank Sr win and a draw three years later, and were full of animosity.
After his failed test, Benn denied any wrongdoing and was eventually cleared to fight by the World Boxing Council. A 'highly elevated consumption of eggs' was given as the reason for the 28-year-old failing the initial test.
Once the fight was rearranged, Eubank Jr slapped Benn with an egg during a press conference earlier this year, earning the 35-year-old a £100,000 fine.
With the promotion for the fight often descending into chaos, expect every punch to be loaded with some extra spite.
Now, along with an undercard stacked with talent, the two Brits will finally settle their score.
Eubank Jr vs Benn fight times and TV channel
The event will start at 5pm UK time, with the ring walks for the main event predicted to be around 9:45pm.
For those keen to watch it live, the event will be broadcast on DAZN PPV. It is priced at £19.95.
Customers will get seven days' worth of free access to the DAZN platform if they choose to sign up for the fight.
Sky Sports Box Office will also be showing the fight.
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Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn will face off on Saturday, April 26, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Fans can order the fight on DAZN PPV for £19.95, which also comes with a DAZN seven-day free trial.
Eubank Jr vs Benn full card
While the spotlight will be on the main event, the undercard features a wealth of British talent.
Veteran former world champion Liam Smith takes on up-and-coming Irishman Aaron McKenna in a middleweight bout. Anthony Yarde and Lyndon Arthur renew their own rivalry, having won a fight each in their two previous contests against each other.
Chris Billam-Smith will be aiming to get back in the win column against American Brandon Glanton, having lost his cruiserweight title last November.
And kicking off the night is Viddal Riley taking on Cheavon Clarke in a battle for the British cruiserweight title.
Chris Eubank Jr (33-3) vs Conor Benn (23-0)
Liam Smith (33-4-1) vs Aaron McKenna (19-0)
Anthony Yarde (26-3) vs Lyndon Arthur (24-2)
Chris Billam-Smith (20-2) vs Brandon Glanton (20-2)
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Viddal Riley (12-0) vs Cheavon Clarke (10-1)

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