The long-anticipated clash between Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn has taken another chaotic turn after shocking news broke that one fighter missed weight—sparking instant reactions, heated words, and serious questions about whether this bout should go ahead at all.

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 Chris Eubank Jr: “Unprofessional. Simple as that.”

Eubank Jr didn’t hold back when asked for his thoughts moments after the weigh-in fiasco.

“It’s disrespectful to the sport, to me, and to the fans,” he told reporters. “I’ve done everything right. Made weight. Stayed disciplined. If he can’t do the same, then what are we even doing here?”

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Known for his stoic demeanor and laser-focused prep, Eubank Jr looked visibly irritated. Rumors even swirled backstage that he considered pulling out of the fight—but his team quickly shut those down.

“I came to fight. I’m here. Whether he wants to show up properly or not is on him.”

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 Conor Benn: “I’m ready. Weight or not.”

Meanwhile, Benn struck a defiant tone, brushing off the controversy and insisting he’s still ready to go.

“Look, I had a tough cut. It is what it is,” Benn said. “But I’m in the best shape of my life. The weight don’t change the fight. I’m coming to knock him out—regardless.”

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When asked if he thought the missed weight could impact the bout officially, Benn shrugged.

“If he wants to walk away over a few ounces, that’s on him. I’m not going anywhere.”

 Eddie Hearn: “It’s not ideal—but we’re working on it.”

Matchroom Boxing’s Eddie Hearn found himself in the center of the storm once again. As both fighters’ teams scrambled to make last-minute decisions, Hearn tried to play mediator.

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“It’s frustrating. We had every expectation both fighters would make the contracted weight,” Hearn said. “But it’s boxing—things happen. We’re in discussions right now to keep the fight alive.”

According to sources close to the negotiations, a restructured financial agreement may be in the works, with Benn possibly facing a heavy penalty to move forward.

“The fans want this. We want this. I believe we’ll get it over the line,” Hearn added.

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 What’s Next?

As of now, the fight is still scheduled, though tensions are running high. Promoters, managers, and governing bodies are working behind the scenes to resolve the situation—quickly.

 

 

One thing’s for sure: this rivalry just got even more personal. What was already a family-fueled grudge match rooted in boxing legacy has now turned into a showdown clouded by controversy and questions of professionalism.

The only thing left? The bell.