The biggest family rivalry in British boxing is back this November. Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn will meet in the ring for a second time. The iconic Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will host them on Saturday, November 15, 2025.
Far more than just victory is at stake in this highly anticipated rematch. Their fathers, Eubank Sr. and Nigel Benn, defined a boxing generation. This second-generation showdown carries unprecedented emotional weight. It is a fight for family pride, unfinished business, and their legacies.
The Rivalry Reignites: Redemption or Dominance?
Their first highly anticipated encounter in April ended with Chris Eubank Jr. claiming the victory, a result that has only fuelled the fire and set the stage for a truly dramatic sequel.
For Conor Benn, this rematch is about redemption. He steps into the ring with a burning desire to overturn the previous result and prove he belongs at the elite level, reversing his first loss in this historic family feud. Benn’s aggressive, come-forward style promises to make this fight a tactical and ferocious battle.
For Chris Eubank Jr., it is a chance to prove his triumph was no fluke. He will be looking to solidify his superiority and end the rivalry once and for all, and assert his position as the dominant figure in the ongoing Eubank-Benn saga. With the tactical battle ensuring every second will count, fans can expect a contest that will be remembered for years to come.
Statements from the Fighters
While the trash talk has been relentless, the focus remains firmly on the ring:
Conor Benn: “I know what I have to do. The loss last time gave me a point to prove, and I’m ready to shock the world. This is my chance for redemption, not just for me, but for my family name. November 15th, I turn the tables.”
Chris Eubank Jr.: “He fought well, but the result was inevitable. I am the bigger, stronger, and better fighter. This is not a comeback story for him; it's the final chapter where I cement my dominance. Get ready for a masterclass.”
🥊 Tale of the Tape🥊 Fighter
Chris Eubank Jr.
Conor Benn
Nickname
'Next Gen'
'The Destroyer'
Record
35 Wins (25 KOs), 3 Losses
23 Wins (14 KOs), 1 Loss
Last Fight
Win (UD) vs. Conor Benn (Apr 2025)
Loss (UD) vs. Chris Eubank Jr. (Apr 2025)
Age (At Time of Fight)
36
29
Height
5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Reach
72 1/2 in (184 cm)
68 in (173 cm)
Stance
Orthodox
Orthodox
Weight Class
Middleweight (160 lbs)
Middleweight (160 lbs)
The Undercard Fights
Adding to the explosive atmosphere in London, the event features a stacked undercard of British boxing talent,. Prepare for a night full of boxing before the main event:
Jack Catterall v Ekow Essuman
British fighters Jack Catterall and Ekow Essuman will both be looking to impress during the fight. Both men are aware that a win could propel their names into title conversations.
For Catterall, after a challenging period at super-lightweight that led to a move to Philadelphia after changing trainers. This fight is being positioned as a "must-win" for him especially. Failing to do so will lead to a further setback in his title ambitions after losing out to Arnold Barboza for the WBO interim super lightweight title in February.
Essuman on the other hand, has held multiple welterweight titles throughout his career. He impressed during his last fight against former undisputed light-welterweight champion Josh May in May.
🥊 Tale of the Tape🥊
Record
31-2 (13 KOs)
22-1 (8 KOs)
Age
32 years old
36 years old
Height
5′ 7″ (≈170 cm)
5′ 10″ (≈178 cm)
Stance
Southpaw
Orthodox
KO %
~41.9% (13/31)
~36.4% (8/22)
Titles / context
Former light-welterweight title challenger; moving up to welterweight.
Former British/Commonwealth champion; beat Josh Taylor; establishing at world level.
Adam Azim v KURT Scoby
The highly-touted British super-lightweight fighter Adam Azim returns to the ring. He was meant to go against what was expected to be his toughest test yet, the Russian veteran Zaur Abdullaev.
However, with two weeks left until the fight the Russian withdrew due to unknown reasons. Thankfully, Azim will still feature in one of the year's biggest event against the American Kurt Scoby. Boasting a strong 18-1 (16 KOs) record, the American will certainly be a dangerous foe. Azim will seek to establish his name, and beating an opponent that has won his last 5 fights by way of knockout will certainly make a statement.
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Record
13-0 (10 KOs)
18-1 (16 KOs)
Age
23
30
Height
5′10″ / 178 cm
5′9″ / 175 cm
Stance
Orthodox
Orthodox
KO % (Approx)
~76.9% (10 KOs of 13 wins)
~88.9% (16 KOs of 18 wins)
Richard Riakporhe v Tommy Welch
This bout is a pivotal step for Richard Riakporhe as he makes a clear move to the Heavyweight division after a successful, but ultimately unfulfilled, run at Cruiserweight. He takes on the undefeated, yet far less tested, Tommy Welch.
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Nickname
'The Midnight Train'
'Hell Boy'
Record
18-1-0 (14 KOs)
16-0-0 (9 KOs)
Age
35
30
Stance
Orthodox
Orthodox
Height
6' 5"
6' 3"
Weight Class
Heavyweight (Moving up)
Heavyweight / Bridgerweight
Sam Gilley v Ishmael Davis
This is a high-stakes, domestic clash in the competitive Super-Welterweight (or Junior Middleweight) division. Both men are coming off less-than-ideal results and are desperate for a win to secure their futures and stay in the British title picture.
🥊 Tale of the Tape🥊 Fighter
Sam Gilley
Ishmael Davis
Nickname
'Magic Man'
'The Black Panther'
Record
18-1-1 (9 KOs)
13-3-0 (6 KOs)
Age
31
30
Stance
Orthodox
Orthodox
Height
6' 0"
6' 0" (Approx.)
Title
Former Commonwealth Champion
-
KO Ratio
50%
46.15%
Mikie Tallon v Fezan Shahid
Another classic matchup of a prospect-v-veteran clash in the lighter divisions. Mikie Tallon will look to cement his name further in the flyweight division as he takes on Fezan Shahid.
🥊 Tale of the Tape🥊 Fighter
Mikie Tallon
Fezan Shahid
Weight Class
Flyweight
Flyweight/Bantamweight
Nickname
-
'Fizzy'
Record
10-0 (1 KO)
4-2-2 (0 KOs)
Age
20
33
Stance
Orthodox
Orthodox
KO Ratio
10%
0%
The Ultimate Fight Night Experience
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Luxury padded heated seating in Tottenham's West Stand.
Champagne or cocktails on arrival.
Canapes and three-course menu served pre-main fight.
Inclusive beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks (4 hours pre-main fight and until 11:30 pm).
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