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Chris Eubank Sr seen accompanying son to hospital after brutal boxing bout with Conor Benn


CHRIS Eubank Sr was seen accompanying his son to hospital after his brutal boxing bout with arch rival Conor Benn.

The anxious-looking dad, 58, kept an eye on Chris Jr, 35, and stayed with him overnight as he was treated following his epic points victory.

Chris Eubank Sr was seen accompanying his son to hospital after his brutal boxing bout with arch rival Conor BennCredit: Getty
Chris Jr was treated following his epic points victoryCredit: Reuters

Eubank Sr, who had a fierce 1990s boxing rivalry with Conor’s dad Nigel Benn, had called the sons’ grudge match a “circus”.

But he ended a rift by being reunited with his son before the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium fight.

A fan who spotted the pair in hospital said: “Chris Sr looked like the doting Dad and was right by his son’s side, keeping an eye on him and medics and making sure he was OK.

“Although Chris Jr won the fight he seemed in a really bad way and was in an oxygen mask.

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“It was great to see them together and so close after they had apparenlty had a feud, though.”

Eubank Jr’s team denied claims of a broken jaw and said the hospital visit was “standard post-fight protocol”.

Giving an update on Eubank Jr’s condition yesterday, his promoter Ben Shalom said he had not broken his jaw and was “currently resting”.

He explained: “There is no truth to the rumours regarding a broken jaw.

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“As part of his standard post-fught protocol, Chris went to hospital for checks to monitor his vitals and ensure everything is in order.

“Chris and Conor gave absolutely everything.”

Conor Benn did attend the post-fight conference and said his defeat was a “hard one to swallow” – as a rematch loomed.

SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on Chris Eubank Jr’s win over Conor Benn


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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