LONDON (AP) - They’ve sold more tickets than their dads. Now, it’s on Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn to deliver on what one promoter said could be the "British Hagler-Hearns."
Can Benn-Eubank Jr. live up to the hype? Fines and family drama highlight British middleweight bout
LONDON (AP) - They’ve sold more tickets than their dads. Now, it’s on Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn to deliver on what one promoter said could be the "British Hagler-Hearns."
They’ll meet Saturday night in front of more than 65,000 fans at a sold-out Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in a middleweight bout, more than 30 years after their fathers launched the family rivalry with two memorable slugfests.
For a fight with no belts at stake, Eubank Jr. and Benn have succeeded in generating plenty of interest.
The latest twist came Friday when Eubank Jr. weighed in half an ounce over the 160-pound limit. That means, reportedly per the fight contract, that he will pay a fine of $500,000 to Benn, who weighed 156.4 lbs.