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‘Foodporn’ – Eubank Jr wolfs down burger dripping in fat just nine days before he has to weigh lowest ever for Benn bout


CHRIS EUBANK JR has filmed himself devouring a greasy burger just a few days before his crunch clash with Conor Benn.

Eubank Jr, 33, must make the lowest weight of his entire professional career after agreeing to weigh in under 157lbs – but he’s clearly very confident of managing it.

Chris Eubank Jr filmed himself wolfing down a greasy burger close to his next fight
Chris Eubank Jr faces Conor Benn next month and needs to make his lowest weight

Benn’s trainer and mentor Tony Sims recently revealed the bout, which takes place on October 8 at the O2 Arena in London, will be cancelled if the middleweight hits 159lbs or more.

However, that didn’t stop the British star from enjoying a burger on Tuesday, just nine days before hitting the scales.

The 33-year-old shared a clip on TikTok he dubbed “FoodPorn” of him wolfing down his meal without regret.

Eubank Jr issued the following caption: “Tastes so good it just can’t be bad. 11 days until fight night!”

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This comes after the boxing star was filmed tucking into his birthday cake by taking a huge bite of his sticky toffee pudding and ice cream dessert, with a caption that read: “Just can’t help myself.”

But Next Gen is not concerned about the weight difference ahead of next month’s fight.

Eubank Jr recently said: “I am not concerned about the weight difference.

“I put over middles and super-middles in sparring, I have to fly them in, so it makes no difference to me anyway.

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“At the end of camp I walk around at around 154lbs and I go into the ring around super-middleweight [168lbs] anyway.

“So I am not concerned about the weight, it is not a factor for me.”


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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