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    Frank Bruno relaxes in hammock as he recovers from mid-air health scare – and now hopes to attend Benn v Eubank bout

    FRANK Bruno has bounced back to health following his mid-air health scare.The ex-world heavyweight champ, 63, posted snaps of himself in a hammock and celebrating Easter with his family — then confirmed he was well enough to attend a Conor Benn v Chris Eubank Jnr bout this weekend.Frank Bruno has bounced back to health following his mid-air health scareCredit: instagramThe boxing legend posed with his family over EasterWe told how dad-of-four Frank was taken to hospital in Qatar when he became ill on a long-haul flight to Thailand on March 3.Doctors diagnosed a viral infection and there were fears he had meningitis. He had further treatment in the UK but was too ill to pick up an award on March 28. A source said: “Frank was in a bad way for a long time and people were worried – but is now thankfully fighting back to fitness.read more on frank bruno”His recovery has been as dramatic as his illness, and he is looking forward to the fight on Saturday.”He is well enough to be ringside and will doubtless chat to fans at the event.”Frank really wanted to be there and obviously knows both Benn and Eubank’s fathers as well as the fighters themselves.”He has spent Easter with family and friends and thankfully is now on the mend.Most read in Boxing”Frank is looking forward to getting back out and about and is really grateful to his fans and the public for their support.”Four Kings takes a look back at the iconic week in British boxing from 1991Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme – Sun Club. More

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    Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn fight purse: How much money will both boxers earn for massive fight at Tottenham?

    CHRIS EUBANK JR and Conor Benn will put an end to their acrimonious rivalry in one of the biggest bouts this century at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.An initial meeting was scheduled for October 2022 but the fight being called off after Benn failed two drug tests.Chris Eubank Jr will end his grudge with Conor Benn on Saturday nightCredit: AlamyConor Benn is fighting for the first time since he was banned from the sportCredit: ReutersEubank Jr and Benn have been involved in ugly clashes in the build-up to the fightCredit: GettyThe two will try to get down in front of a boisterous throng of 60,000 British people.Since their dads dust-ups in 1990 and 1993, a fervent boxing community will be anticipating the latest installment of the Eubank vs Benn rivalry.There has been a war of words in the weeks leading up to the clash as well as ugly scenes during press conferences and media days.That included Eubank Jr smashing an EGG over Benn’s head – leading to a massive £100,000 fine.READ MORE IN BOXING The fight is being supported by Saudi boxing leader Turki Alalshikh and the pair have managed to negotiate a major payout in the process.Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor BennTHE countdown is ON to one of the biggest boxing events of the 21st CenturyFamilial tension and a rivalry that has been brewing for years will finally be resolved when Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn meet at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday night.There has been huge drama in the build-up with the pair engaged in a war of words and multiple clashes in person.SunSport will have full coverage of the blockbuster clash all week and LIVE round-by-round coverage of every fight on a stacked undercard.Latest NewsAll the infoHow much money will Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn earn for their fight?Promoters Eddie Hearn and Ben Shalom were among the event organisers who had to negotiate a new contract for the rescheduled fight.After intense negotiations, Benn and Eubank Jr. a 55-45 agreement in favour of Eubank Jr, who accepted the conditions.Before the bout was officially announced, Shalom, the creator of BOXXER, told Sky Sports: “We have done an incredible job persuading Chris to accept a 55 per cent commission.”Most read in BoxingBenn and Eubank Jr will split £18million for their titanic bout.Eubank Jr reportedly stands to gain £10m after successfully negotiating the A-side of the agreement.Benn will be paid £8m for making his debut at 160 pounds.When is Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn and how can I watch it?Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn is on Saturday, April 26.The fight will take place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.The fight card will start at 5pm.Ring walks for the main event have not been confirmed but are expected to take place at around 10pm.Both Sky Sports nd DAZN have coverage of the event on their pay-per-view services.The price of the PPV has been set at £19.95.The event can also be streamed on SkyGO and DAZN’s website, but the PPV cost still applies.SunSport will live blog every round of every fight on the card as it happens. More

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    ‘My brother lost his life from boxing’ – Chris Eubank Sr’s fury over son’s fight v Conor Benn fuelled by tragic death

    CHRIS EUBANK SR’s emotional fight against his son’s Conor Benn brawl is fuelled by the tragic death of his brother Simon.In September 2023, the 61-year-old former fighter passed away, with his 31-year-old undefeated welterweight son Harlem announcing the loss and vowing to do his old man proud.Chris Eubank Sr fears for his son having lost his brother to boxingHarlem Eubank with dad SimonSimon Eubank passed away following a battle with frontal lobe dementia after his boxing careerCredit: Instagram @harlemeubankHarlem and his British boxing legend of an uncle were united in their grief and are now in agreement that Saturday’s Tottenham fight is unnecessarily dangerous, in an already deadly sport.Eubank Jr’s best performances, at world title-level, have come in the 12st super-middleweight division, so when he tried to boil down to a 157lbs catchweight limit for the original 2022 clash, he looked emaciated and seriously vulnerable.Following Benn’s doping scandal that got that original clash kyboshed, Jr must weigh the 11st 6lbs middleweight cap on Friday but he will be fined if he rehydrates more than 10lbs the following morning.Two-weight world champ Eubank Sr, 58, is not concerned about bolshy former welterweight Benn, son of his two-fight 1990s rival Nigel, packing muscle on for the beltless cash-grab.READ MORE SPORT STORIESBut he fears for his 35-year-old boy boiling down to 160lb and risking the sort of damage that left his older brother in such an horrific state.Choking back tears, with nephew Harlem alongside him, Sr told SunSport: “My son probably walks around at around 180lb and he has to boil himself down to 160lb.“People don’t understand what it means for Junior to get down to 160lb, at his age. They don’t understand the drying out.“Junior is now 35 and trying to get down to 160lb and I know what that feels like. I know about the dehydration and the damage it does to fighters.Most read in Boxing“I am more concerned about that than anything else. I don’t want my son getting down to 160lb. And that is why I have spoken about people trying to murder my boy by boiling him down to 157lb.“Trying to boil my son down to 157lb a few years ago, would have killed him.It is disgraceful! Eubank Sr | Eubank Jr V Benn: No Glove Lost fight preview“You might think the word ‘killed’ is a bit strong but my brother is dead from boxing. “He lost his life from boxing, with frontal lobe dementia.“In the end, Harlem was feeding him with a baby bottle, he had to feed his own father.”However, the original fight was due to be at 157lb, with a healthier 160lb eventually agreed by the promoters.Eubank Jr’s promoter Ben Shalom told SunSport: “It should have never been at 157. It was irresponsible for everyone involved that we asked Chris Eubank Jr to get 157.”I almost can’t believe it now, knowing, working with Chris and seeing what his weight’s like, 160 is a push.”Yeah, absolutely crazy that that was ever agreed to but we’re here now. He’ll make the weight and he’ll be ready to go.”Former middle and super-middle king Eubank Sr is one of the toughest men this country has ever produced, he had to go all the way up to cruiserweight to suffer his only stoppage loss in the 52nd and final fight of the iconic career that earned him millions.Simon’s fate was far more cruel, he lost 20 tough fights, 11 of them by stoppage, in backwaters like Wisbech, Battersea and Brentford, and he paid the ultimate price.So when Eubank Sr – who walked a charity mile with his stricken former opponent Michael Watson on April 16 – rallies against anything in boxing, having suffered so much heartache, people should listen.He told SunSport: “I didn’t have the strength to go and see my brother in the last six months of his life because he was locked in spasm all of the time he was awake.“That is boxing and 20 losses at the hands of the promoters. “It’s a business and a racket and when you keep bringing the same guy in to lose, he ends up being killed.“He was my brother. It is real for us.”Simon was the brother of former super-middleweight and middleweight world champion Eubank SrCredit: InstagramChris Sr and Jr have also had to deal with the shock 2021 death of 29-year-old son and brother Sebastian, who suffered a heart attack just weeks after becoming a father.When SunSport suggests the end of this toxic three-year saga – and the shared responsibility of helping to raise little Raheem – will help heal their rift, Sr doubles down on his intentions.“I would be in my son’s corner if he was fighting at the right weight,” he said. “But it mocks everything I stand for and fought for.“I am a dad. I am a protector, I am trying to steer him in the right direction.“I am not giving him any bad or wrong advice.“I am giving him the truth and what works and what will age well.“I am his dad and the fact he has chosen not to listen means all I can do is step back and watch the car crash – because it will be a car crash.“He doesn’t understand that this is boxing and you lose your faculties, this is dangerous.“I warned him three years ago not to do this and now it’s the same again.”One saving grace for the concerned parent is his lack of faith in Conor Benn’s snarling threats to damage his boy.It has been three years since Benn’s last knockout win and his last two wins at the super-welterweight limit of 11st were dull decisions.He explained: “When you want to hurt someone, your energy is halved, you should look to score points and strike with technique.“If he has all of this spite then it’s hot air.“When a fighter goes into the ring with dislike, it’s useless.Read More on The Sun“He’s had three fights in three years, I used to fight five times a year as a world champion.“The more you fight the better you are, these are not dangerous men, it’s all built on hype.”Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor BennTHE countdown is ON to one of the biggest boxing events of the 21st CenturyFamilial tension and a rivalry that has been brewing for years will finally be resolved when Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn meet at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday night.There has been huge drama in the build-up with the pair engaged in a war of words and multiple clashes in person.SunSport will have full coverage of the blockbuster clash all week and LIVE round-by-round coverage of every fight on a stacked undercard.Latest NewsAll the info More

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    Viddal Riley reveals the rival he wants manager Anthony Joshua to fight next if Tyson Fury stays retired

    VIDDAL RILEY has the perfect fight to pitch to his boss Anthony Joshua IF Tyson Fury remains retired.AJ saw his Great British blockbuster KO’d after Fury retired in January and the unpredictable Gypsy King – so far at least – looks to be keeping to his word with no return in sight just yet.Anthony Joshua with his protege Viddal RileySo Riley – managed by Joshua’s 258 Management company – named Deontay Wilder as the next best opponent for his gaffer.Cruiserweight Riley told SunSport: “If it’s not Fury, I would like it to be Wilder.“At this stage in his career, I feel like it’s more so having the fights that people have wanted for a long time.“You know, having those fights, because people still want to see them, there’ll still be massive events, massive occasions.READ MORE IN BOXING“So it’s more about fighting the people of his generation, the most exciting fights, the biggest fights, that’s what I’d like to see him do. “But as a fan then a Fury fight, a Wilder fight – those ones will, will get people going.”Fury, 36, lost to Oleksandr Usyk in May and then in their December rematch and has not been seen in a boxing ring since.Riley wants Joshua to fight Deontay Wilder if Tyson Fury remains retiredCredit: GettyCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSChris Eubank Jr vs Conor BennTHE countdown is ON to one of the biggest boxing events of the 21st CenturyFamilial tension and a rivalry that has been brewing for years will finally be resolved when Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn meet at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday night.There has been huge drama in the build-up with the pair engaged in a war of words and multiple clashes in person.SunSport will have full coverage of the blockbuster clash all week and LIVE round-by-round coverage of every fight on a stacked undercard.Latest NewsAll the infoJoshua, 35, meanwhile is yet to fight since his September knockout defeat by Daniel Dubois, 27, with an injury also delaying his return. Most read in BoxingBut on the comeback trail is Wilder, 39, who faces Tyrrell Herndon on June 27 in Kansas off the back of two losses.Spurs-mad Viddal Riley out for North London bragging rights against Arsenal fan Chev Clark after aiming Declan Rice digSpurs fan Riley is back in the ring on Saturday night at Tottenham’s stadium against Arsenal supporter Chev Clarke, 34.They fight for the British cruiserweight title on the undercard of Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn – with 12-0 Riley hoping AJ will be in the house.He said: “I don’t know, maybe he should be there. It’s an event to be at, you know what I mean?“It’s a big event to be at. So if he is there, and he can get there a bit early to see me throw some smoke in person, that’ll be nice.”Arsenal fan Chev Clarke facing off with Spurs supporter RileyCredit: Getty More

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    Frank Bruno health update after mid-air emergency saw him fall ‘seriously ill’ on flight & spend weeks in hospital

    FRANK Bruno has made a “dramatic” recovery after being struck down on a flight to the Far East and spending weeks in hospital.Boxing legend Bruno plans to attend the Conor Benn v Chris Eubank Jnr bout in London this weekend – and return to his national speaking tour next month.Frank donned his signature grin and with his sunnies at the ready on his flight bound for ThailandCredit: FacebookGlory days: Frank mid-tussle with heavyweight rival Mike TysonCredit: AFPIt comes after we told how ex-World Heavyweight champ Bruno, 63, was rushed to the hospital in Qatar after falling ill on a long-haul flight on March 3.He was treated by medics in the country’s capital, Doha, for several weeks after the mid-air drama as he travelled to Thailand.Doctors diagnosed him with a viral infection and did not allow Bruno, whose PA, Paul Hunter, stayed by his side, to leave the hospital.National treasure Bruno was feared to have contracted meningitis at one point, and was also treated when he returned to the UK.Read more Sport The star was too ill to pick up a Lifetime Achievement gong at the British Boxing awards at the end of March, but plans to make public appearances from next month.A source said: “Frank was in a bad way for a long time and people were worried – but is now thankfully fighting back to fitness.”His recovery has been as dramatic as his illness, and he is looking forward to the fight on Saturday.”He is well enough to be ringside and will doubtless chat to fans at the event.Most read in Other Sports”Frank really wanted to be there and obviously knows both Benn and Eubank’s fathers as well as the fighters themselves.”He has spent Easter with family and friends and thankfully is now on the mend.Lennox Lewis swapping swipes with Frank for the WBC heavyweight title 1993, in CardiffCredit: GettyStanding tall: Frank with his hard earned WBC belt on 1st November 1995, LondonCredit: Getty Images – Getty”Frank is looking forward to getting back out and about and is really grateful to his fans and the public for their support.”Dad of four, Bruno has been sent thousands of ‘get well’ cards by the public since we told you last month of his mid-air health battle.In a recent social media post, he said: “I am getting better and have been told to convalesce for a few weeks.”Thank you for all your messages, I now have enough for two new chapters of a book – the last month has been eventful!”After he fell ill on March 3, Bruno was treated on the Qatar Airways flight, then by airport medics after landing in Doha.He was then whisked 10 miles to the Al Wakra Hospital, where baffled medics eventually diagnosed a viral infection.Bruno has not cleared passport control so could not leave, and stayed in the hospital in the Middle East for two weeks, before flying home and continuing his recovery in the UK.The star had been due to talk at four events in Thailand but suffered “fever-like” symptoms on the connecting flight to Doha.As he boarded the plane at Heathrow, he had posted a picture of himself in his seat, smiling and with sunglasses perched on his head.But he fell seriously ill soon after take-off.Bruno is now set to make a private appearance at an event on Wednesday, May 7, before public appearances three days later in Norfolk and on May 17 in Bradford.Read More on The SunHis national speaking tour marks the 30th anniversary of Bruno’s WBC heavyweight triumph over Oliver McCall at Wembley in 1995.Our source added: “In typical Frank fashion, he was worried about letting fans down in Thailand – but that should not happen with his UK events.”30YRS ON FROM EPIC WORLD WINBy Michael HamiltonFRANK Bruno’s planned UK tour this year will celebrate 30 years since his greatest achievement — beating Oliver McCall to land the WBC heavyweight title.He outpointed the American in front of a frenzied Wembley crowd in September 1995 — landing the world crown on his fourth attempt.Londoner Frank had made his professional debut in 1982 and became a fan favourite, winning 21 consecutive bouts by KO.He also enjoyed a long-standing TV double act with BBC boxing presenter Harry Carpenter.He popped up on TV shows, Comic Relief appeals and appeared in pantos, with the nation loving his “Know what I mean, ’Arry?” catchphrase.His first world title loss came against Tim Witherspoon in 1986, before defeats to Mike Tyson in 1989 and Lennox Lewis in 1993.After beating McCall, his first defence was against Tyson, who stopped him in round three.Bruno suffered eye damage in the 1996 fight and retired — with a career record of 40 wins from 45 bouts, 38 by knockout.The star has been open about his battles with mental health since quitting.He helps others via his charity The Frank Bruno Foundation, and his book 60 Years a Fighter was published to mark his birthday in 2021.The Sun was invited to the landmark bash, with tributes from stars including Tyson, Stephen Fry and Ricky Hatton. More

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    ‘We all want you there’ – Nigel Benn sends emotional message to Chris Eubank Sr as their sons prepare for huge fight

    NIGEL BENN has urged Chris Eubank Sr to attend their sons’ highly anticipated fight.Conor Benn will take on Chris Eubank Jr on Saturday night at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.Nigel Benn has urged Chris Eubank Sr to come and watch their sons fightCredit: X/BBCSportEubank Sr has not been seen in his son’s corner since 2019Credit: News Group Newspapers LtdBenn, 61, will be in attendance to watch son Conor take to the ring against the son of his old foe.However, it is not expected that Eubank Sr will be ringside.Eubank Sr, 58, has not been in his son’s corner since 2019 due to a falling out between the pair.In March, Eubank Jr revealed that their relationship became strained after he “stepped out of his shadow”.READ MORE ON BOXINGHe told Piers Morgan’s Uncensored: “It got to a stage where I needed to step out of the shadow completely. It’s a big shadow.“I realised I have to separate myself from this huge character that’s always next to me. He’s different. His father kind of let him do his own thing; jump in and sink or swim.“My old man was always, always next to me. I got to a stage where I decided that I needed to walk my own path. He was not happy with that decision.”Benn has now come out and urged Eubank Sr to show his support for his son and attend the fight in North London with an emotional message.Most read in BoxingJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSHe told the BBC: “I just wish Chris [Eubank Snr] was there.”Because it is like a family affair, and I just hope they patch it up.It is disgraceful! Eubank Sr | Eubank Jr V Benn: No Glove Lost fight previewConor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr will fight on SaturdayCredit: PATheir dads fought twice, including in this 1993 rematch which ended in a drawCredit: GettyChris Eubank Jr vs Conor BennTHE countdown is ON to one of the biggest boxing events of the 21st CenturyFamilial tension and a rivalry that has been brewing for years will finally be resolved when Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn meet at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday night.There has been huge drama in the build-up with the pair engaged in a war of words and multiple clashes in person.SunSport will have full coverage of the blockbuster clash all week and LIVE round-by-round coverage of every fight on a stacked undercard.Latest NewsAll the info”At the end of the day I don’t want him having a disagreement with his son.”A son that he loves. A son that he cares for.”I just want him to be there in his corner. It would be sad with him not being there.”So, if you are watching Chris, come and support your boy mate.”We all want you there, so we can see each other after the fight and hug each other and say it is all over.”So be there my friend.”Benn and Eubank Sr had been rivals since their grudge match in 1990.Eubank Sr won the fight by stoppage in the ninth round with the WBO title on the line.They then drew in a rematch three years later.They have put water under the bridge between them, although their sons have formed their own rivalry.Read More on The SunMeanwhile, Benn has recently revealed how his son Nigel broke down in his arms after he was hit with a doping ban.The boxer was handed the suspension by UK anti-doping in 2022 – a ban that was only lifted last year. More

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    ‘There’s a bit of bad blood there’ – Anthony Yarde issues brutal warning to Lyndon Arthur ahead of trilogy fight

    ANTHONY YARDE warned history will brutally repeat itself when he settles “bad blood” with Lyndon Arthur. The light-heavyweights settle their trilogy series on Saturday night at Tottenham’s stadium on the undercard of Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn. Anthony Yarde and Lyndon Arthur ahead of their trilogy fightCredit: GettyIt comes five years after Arthur stunned Yarde to defeat before losing the rematch a year later via dominant fourth-round stoppage.The score is now even and Yarde told BoxingScene: “I know that Lyndon Arthur is not a gatekeeper. He is a guy who will want his revenge. “Even after I beat him in our rematch, the first thing he said to me was, ‘I want my belts back. I want to fight again.’ He will be seeing this as a massive opportunity.“Knowing that, plus the fact there’s a bit of bad blood there, makes this a very exciting fight for me.”READ MORE IN BOXINGYarde boxed cautiously in the first encounter but got on the front foot and left no doubt in the rematch – and he expects the same in the trilogy. He said: “I don’t ever go into a boxing ring expecting anything in terms of the opponent fighting a certain way, or the fight playing out a certain way. “But he’s known as a fighter who fights on the back foot, jabs a lot, and clinches a lot. He might come with something different this time. Who knows? “I’m just seeing it as a fresh fight. We know each other well enough, as two people going into a ring and fighting, but you still can’t assume anything. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSChris Eubank Jr vs Conor BennTHE countdown is ON to one of the biggest boxing events of the 21st CenturyFamilial tension and a rivalry that has been brewing for years will finally be resolved when Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn meet at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday night.There has been huge drama in the build-up with the pair engaged in a war of words and multiple clashes in person.SunSport will have full coverage of the blockbuster clash all week and LIVE round-by-round coverage of every fight on a stacked undercard.Latest NewsAll the info”I just genuinely feel that he can’t handle the things I bring to the table. “That’s my mentality for this fight. I know I’m better now than I was when we fought three years ago.”Yarde, 33, warns he is even more ferocious now – four years of from his savage stoppage at the Copper Box. He said: “I’m going to be more aggressive, better, sharper. Hopefully he’s better as well. I’m probably the best [version of himself] out of the three. “Third time’s a charm, they say, and of the three fights we have had, I feel like I am in the best place mentally for this one.”Yarde was beaten on points in his first fight with Arthur in 2020Credit: GettyHe won the 2021 rematch in the fourth roundCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun More

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    ‘I was watching my son crying in my arms’ – Nigel Benn reveals moment Conor hit rock bottom and broke down in tears

    NIGEL BENN has revealed how son Conor cried in his arms after he was hit with a doping ban.Conor Benn was hit with the suspension by UK anti-doping in 2022 – a ban that was only lifted last year.Nigel Benn said his son Conor cried in his armsCredit: PAConor Benn takes on Chris Eubank Jr on SaturdayCredit: GettyNigel revealed they have spent almost £1million in legal fees battling the case, with Benn adamant he is innocent of the charges.Benn returns to fighting in the UK on Saturday when he takes on Chris Eubank Jr in a grudge match.But it has been a long road back for the 28-year-old, who cried in his father’s arms amid the doping allegations.Nigel told BBC Sport: “I was watching my son really crying in my arms, heartbroken. I just knew [he was innocent].READ MORE IN BOXING”Because [if he was] I would let the public know, I’d say, ‘Mate, yeah, sorry mate, he’s done this’. But I know he hasn’t and I will stand with my son.”Benn and Eubank were scheduled to fight in 2022 before the bout was called off over the failed drug test.Benn was found to have traces of clomifene in his system, which is commonly used as medication to treat infertility in women who do not ovulate.But it can also increase testosterone levels in men, which is why it is on the World Anti-Doping Agency banned list.Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSBenn has always maintained his innocence but admitted it has been a tough journey.He said: “I hit a bit of adversity, came through it, just about, and am ready to go into the biggest fight of my career.”‘My brother lost his life from boxing’ – Chris Eubank Sr’s emotional fight vs Conor Benn brawl fuelled by tragic deathChris Eubank Jr vs Conor BennTHE countdown is ON to one of the biggest boxing events of the 21st CenturyFamilial tension and a rivalry that has been brewing for years will finally be resolved when Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn meet at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday night.There has been huge drama in the build-up with the pair engaged in a war of words and multiple clashes in person.SunSport will have full coverage of the blockbuster clash all week and LIVE round-by-round coverage of every fight on a stacked undercard.Latest NewsAll the info More