The bitter boxing rivalry between Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn is set to explode once again this Saturday night at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Seven months after their first brutal encounter captivated the nation, the two fighters return to the same venue hoping to produce another Fight of the Year contender.
How to Secure Your Seat for the Big Fight
Boxing enthusiasts still have a chance to witness this highly-anticipated rematch live. Last-minute tickets remain available through official seller Ticketmaster, with a strict limit of eight per person. The most affordable tickets start from just £64.85 at time of publication.
Important venue restrictions apply: all attendees must be over 14 years old, and children under 16 require accompaniment by an adult aged 18 or above.
Worldwide Streaming Information
For those unable to attend in person, the entire fight night will be broadcast globally on DAZN PPV. UK viewers can access the action for a one-off payment of £24.99, while American fans will pay $59.99. The pay-per-view purchase includes full access to the DAZN platform for seven days.
Fight Schedule and Undercard Details
The evening's action begins at 5pm local time, with the main event ringwalks for Eubank Jr and Benn scheduled for 9:35pm. The first bell for their championship bout is expected to sound at approximately 10pm.
An exciting undercard features several compelling matchups, including Jack Catterall versus Ekow Essuman in a welterweight clash and Adam Azim taking on Kurt Scoby at light-welterweight. Richard Riakporhe's heavyweight contest against Tommy Welch adds further excitement to the lineup.
Weight Regulations and Rehydration Clause
As in their first encounter, the fight will occur at the middleweight limit of 160 pounds (11st 6lb). Both fighters must adhere to a strict rehydration clause preventing them from gaining more than 10 pounds between Friday's weigh-in and Saturday morning.
This regulation carries particular significance given Eubank Jr's previous £375,000 fine for missing weight by a mere 0.05lb before their April showdown.
The rematch carries the weight of family legacy, with Eubank Jr having narrowly prevailed in their first encounter to honour his father Chris Eubank Sr's legacy. The elder Eubank shared two legendary battles with Conor's father, Nigel Benn, during the 1990s, adding generational significance to this modern rivalry.