Chris Eubank Jr will be kept in hospital until tomorrow after his brutal victory over Conor Benn.
Eubank Jr was transported in an ambulance immediately following the final bell and he missed the post-fight press conference. He was kept in hospital overnight as a precaution but will spend another night there having been visited by members of his family, including his dad, Chris Sr, who made a surprise appearance.
Eubank Jr's promoter Ben Shalom said in a statement: "I'm pleased to confirm that Chris is doing well and currently resting. There is no truth to the rumours regarding a broken jaw. As part of his standard post-fight protocol, Chris went to hospital for precautionary checks to monitor his vitals and ensure everything is in order. They take these measures very seriously, given everything they have experienced in the past. This process is something they now prioritise after every fight Chris and Conor gave absolutely everything in what was the biggest legacy fight of all time. With their fathers standing proudly behind them, it was a moment that will forever be stamped in sporting history."
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Before leaving the ring, Eubank Jr declared he had “upheld the family name” after defeating bitter rival Benn at te Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. In a fight simmering with family history, coming three decades after their fathers’ fierce rivalry first captured British , Eubank Jr edged Benn by unanimous decision, with all three judges scoring the contest 116-112.
Hours earlier, the crowd went wild as Eubank Sr made a surprise entrance and shared an emotional greeting with his son, the pair having seemingly long been distant and Eubank Sr having been critical of this bout. “A lot, it was special,” Eubank Jr said of the impact of the presence of his father, who had labelled Eubank Jr a “disgrace” for his egg-slap on Benn in February.
“He needed to be here. All of this is because of what he did – and we did it again. I’m happy to have this man with me. “I’ve upheld the family name, like we said we were going to, so it’s onwards and upwards.” He continued: “The fact that our fathers did what they did all those years ago, it brings out another soul and spirit – and that’s what we both showed tonight.”
The 35-year-old did not attend his post-fight press conference after being taken to hospital for checks, but before leaving, he paid tribute to Benn’s unexpected resilience in the ring. “Everything surprised me, I didn’t know he had what he had in him,” Eubank Jr said. “I thought I’d break him early. I underestimated him.
“I didn’t train for a fight like that — he’s never shown that, but then again, he’s never had to show it. He had to show it tonight, and so did I.” Benn, meanwhile, was left devastated after suffering the first loss of his professional career, admitting the defeat was difficult to take.
“It’s a hard one to swallow,” Benn told a press conference. “I didn’t come into the fight thinking it would be that close, I didn’t come into it to lose, I came in to win and I was not good enough and I need to do better.” He continued: “I want the revenge, I want my revenge. “I think inactivity played a big part. I think it took me back. I had Eubank hurt multiple times but I couldn’t get the finish and I’ll make sure for next time that the finish is there.”
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