
‘He ran to Spain': Eubank Jr. takes the mic as tempers flare at Live Media Press Conference
LONDON: If the first two days of Fight Week were about appearances, Day 3 was about pressure.
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But the silence raised questions. Was it composure? Or calculation?
More than just hype
This wasn't the usual press junket. The room was crowded, the atmosphere sharp. Reporters leaned in. Even the undercard fighters — who had earlier spoken about their own bouts — sat up straighter as the main event men took the stage.
This is what happens when a fight is more than a fight. When it's about fathers, and pasts, and public reputations. When it's about three years of legal battles, insults, cancelled bouts, and a fanbase divided.
This is Eubank vs. Benn, but it's also history vs. redemption.
Arab News on the ground
Arab News was on the ground throughout the press conference, reporting live as fighters from across the card took their seats, answered questions, and stared down expectations. From rising talents to headline names, the air at Tottenham was charged — a stadium preparing to trade goals for gloves.
What comes next
With Friday's weigh-in still ahead, the emotional temperature continues to rise. Saturday's Fatal Fury-themed fight night will be broadcast globally, with a packed card beneath the headline event. And while most fans will tune in for the fists, the mind games may prove just as decisive.
With the weigh-in coming Friday and the fight just around the corner, the noise isn't fading. It's building.

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