Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn are set to go toe-to-toe for a rematch after a deal was reportedly completed for a second fight after Eubank Jr’s thrilling points victory in April

08:18, 06 Aug 2025Updated 08:29, 06 Aug 2025

Chris Eubank Jr defeated long-time rival Conor Benn last monthChris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn will meet again in November(Image: Getty Images)

Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn are set to go toe-to-toe in their eagerly anticipated rematch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on November 15.

The two British rivals have ‘completed the deal’ for a second fight, according to The Ring Magazine. The family feud will have its latest instalment following Eubank Jr’s thrilling points win at the same venue in April.

The event will be presented as ‘The Ring: Unfinished Business’, and will be promoted by Sela and sponsored by Riyadh Season and Ring Magazine.

Talks between the two camps had appeared to have broken down last month, with Benn insisting he would look at alternative options after a September rematch could not be agreed.

But the fight will now take place before the end of the year.

Chris Eubank Jr - Conor BennEubank Jr and Benn will do it all over again

The first fight saw Eubank Jr fail to make the middleweight limit, although he did make the rehydration limit the following morning. The weight terms for the rematch are yet to be confirmed.

Eubank Jr was issued a £10,000 fine by the British Boxing Board of Control for misuse of social media after posting footage that suggested he was using a sauna to make weight.

Meanwhile, Benn, 28, admitted he needs to be “less emotional” when he steps into the ring with his 35-year-old rival.

He said last month: “I’m going to go in there and steam straight into him. Same as the first one, less emotional, shall we say. Less heart, more brains, you know?

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“I felt like in the fight, my demeanour was all win. I was up 30 seconds before the bell [to start each round]. I was up, ready to go. You look at my demeanour and look at his, who’s deflated?

“For me, I’m excited to run it back, more educated. Experience gained, lessons learned, going to get in there and handle business.”

Following the gruelling 12-round bout in April that Eubank Jr won, Benn was raring to go for a rematch, but Eubank, who was hospitalised for two days after the fight, responded with radio silence.

The rivalry dates back to 1990 when Eubank Sr defeated Benn’s dad Nigel in nine rounds before they drew three years later, with Benn believing he was robbed of redemption.