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Online bookies TalkSPORT Bet is offering the chance for new customers to back who they want to win in the Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn bout which will take place this weekend at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn are finally set to face off in the ring this Saturday night, following a two-and-a-half-year delay after Benn's positive test for clomifene postponed their initial bout. This much-anticipated fight, dubbed "born rivals," pays homage to the fierce rivalry between their fathers in the 1990s.
Eubank Jr, currently holding the IBO middleweight title, enters the match as the favourite. His last fight saw him secure a knockout victory over Kamil Szeremeta in Saudi Arabia in October. The 35-year-old from Brighton boasts an impressive 34-3 record, with 25 wins by knockout. Since his defeat to Liam Smith in January 2023, Eubank Jr has been on a winning streak, including avenging that loss in a rematch eight months later.
On the other hand, Conor Benn, son of former two-weight world champion Nigel Benn, brings an unbeaten 23-0 record into this high-stakes encounter in north London. At 28 years old, this fight marks the biggest challenge of his career. Benn hasn't competed since February last year when he achieved a unanimous decision victory over Peter Dobson in Las Vegas.
As both fighters prepare to settle their longstanding differences, fans can expect an electrifying showdown that could redefine their careers and honour their families' legacies.
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