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Chris Eubank Jr: Top Five Wins
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Declan Taylor
Declan Taylor
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Chris Eubank Jr: Top Five Wins
Chris Eubank and Conor Benn will finally meet in their long-awaited cross-generational clash at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday night - live on DAZN PPV.

Before the two collide in the main event of The Ring’s Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves event, we take a look at the best five wins of Eubank’s 34-3 (25) career to date, in chronological order.

Kamil Szeremeta, 12/10/24, Kingdom Arena, Riyadh - TKO 7

After 13 months out of the ring, Eubank Jr made up for lost time with this ruthless display against former world middleweight champion Szeremeta in Riyadh. The Pole had only ever lost at world level to Gennady Golovkin and Jaime Munguia but Eubank Jr joined that club, dropping Szeremeta three times before the fight was stopped by referee John Latham after 1:50 of the seventh. Almost immediately, Conor Benn jumped into the ring and the wheels began turning on this Saturday’s encounter.

Liam Smith, 2/9/23, Manchester Arena - TKO 10

After suffering the first inside-distance defeat of his career to Liverpool’s Smith in January 2023, Eubank got his revenge eight months later in the rematch. Smith had stunned Eubank in the fourth round of their initial encounter at the Manchester Arena but the Brighton man looked like a different fighter second time around. He dropped his opponent in the fourth and the 10th before referee Kevin Parker waved it off with Smith pinned against the ropes shipping heavy punishment from a rejuvenated Eubank.

James DeGale, 23/2/19, o2 Arena, London - UD 12

Arguably the biggest name on Eubank’s record and the most mature performance of his career to date. This may not have been prime DeGale but the two-time world super-middleweight champion was dropped twice as Eubank secured a unanimous decision victory in what was his first 12-round fight following his failed attempt to win George Groves’ WBA title a year earlier. Despite having a point deducted himself, Eubank won comfortably on all three cards with one judge scoring him a big 117-1108 victor.

Avni Yildirim, 7/10/17, Hanns-Martin-Schleyer Halle, Stuttgart - KO 3

Much was made of the hostile atmosphere awaiting Eubank in Stuttgart as he took on the previously undefeated puncher Avni Yildirim in the first round of the World Boxing Super Series. He was booed and spat at as he entered the arena, where a banner reading ‘Welcome to Hell’ hung but Eubank blocked it all out and demolished Yildirim inside three rounds, ending the fight after 1:58 of the third with a vicious left hook.

Gary O’Sullivan, o2 Arena, London - RTD 7

Eubank and ‘Spike’ O’Sullivan had engaged in a feisty build-up for their showdown at the o2 Arena which culminated with the Irishman planting a kiss on his opponent at the weigh-in. And to add extra spice to the occasion, Eubank’s famous father Chris was in his corner while Steve Collins, who beat Senior twice in 1995, was in Spike’s. But it was Eubank who rose to the occasion on the night, walking O’Sullivan down and dominating his visitor from Cork, winning all seven rounds before the corner pulled their man out.

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