CHRIS EUBANK JR signed a fan’s LAPTOP during a meet-and-greet after his showdown fight with Conor Benn was scrapped.
Eubank Jr, 33, appeared at Rathbone Boxing Club where he signed autographs for his supporters and also posed for photos with them.
The British boxer mainly signed promotional leaflets, shirts, boxing gloves and several other types of merchandise but there was also a bizarre request.
A student approached the 33-year-old and asked him to put his signature on his laptop.
But Eubank Jr wouldn’t deny him as he happily put pen to – err – plastic.
The fan was heard saying: “It’s my uni laptop, I need it. It’s precious. It’s even more valuable now, though.”
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It’s not the first time, however, Eubank Jr agrees to hand out a bizarre autograph.
Last year Next Gen was stopped on the streets of Newcastle by a supporter who wanted him to sign his MICROWAVE and the star athlete wouldn’t deny him.
Eubank Jr was supposed to face Benn in a grudge match last week at The O2.
However, the match was postponed after the Destroyer’s failed drugs test – conducted by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency.
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SunSport understand UK Anti-Doping will launch a formal probe after traces of banned fertility drug clomifene, which boosts testosterone, were found in Benn’s A sample.
The boxing star faces a four-year ban after British anti-doping chiefs asked for evidence of his failed drugs test.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk