Chris Eubank as Conor Benn. Betting Tip for the fight
IBO middleweight World champion Chris Eubank will face Conor Benn. The fight is designed for 12 rounds and will take place on April 26 in London (UK) at the home stadium of the Premier League Tottenham football club, which holds about 62,000 spectators. The approximate start of the fight is at 21:00 Moscow time. Will the Briton be able to succeed in a fight with his compatriot and what bets should he choose? - read in our betting tip

Command Analysis

Chris Eubank Jr

Current form
Chris Eubank Jr., 35, comes out with a record of 34 wins (25 knockouts) and three losses. In October 2024, he took the IBO middleweight belt, knocking out Kamil Sheremeta in the seventh round, dropping him twice at the start. This guy is a veteran of the ring, 234 rounds since 2011, when he turned pro after a bright amateur career. In 2017, he took the IBO super middleweight title by knocking out Renold Quinlan, defended it against Arthur Abraham and Avni Yildirim, but lost to George Groves on points in 2018.
The first misfire occurred in 2014, when Billy Joe Saunders won by split decision. The third was in January 2023, when Liam Smith stopped him in the fourth round, but Eubank responded in the rematch by finishing Smith in tenth. He defeated James DeGale, Nick Blackwell, Dmitry Chudinov, Gary O'Sullivan. Height 180 cm, arm span 184 cm.
This fight has been expected since 2022, but then everything collapsed because of the Benn doping scandal.
Interesting betting trends
Eubank completes 73 percent of fights by knockout.

Conor Benn

Current form
Conor Benn, 28, goes undefeated — 23-0, 14 knockouts. His last appearance was in February 2024, where he confidently dismantled Peter Dobson on points in 12 rounds. Since 2016, he has fought 106 rounds, starting his pro career after 20 wins in 22 amateur fights. Height 173 cm, arm span 173 cm — he is seven cm shorter than Eubank and 11 cm shorter.
In 2017, Cedric Painault dropped him twice in the first round, but Benn got back up, responded with knockdowns in the fifth and sixth, and clinched victory. A year later, in a rematch, he took the WBA Continental welterweight title, confidently winning on points. Benn defended the belt six times, knocking out Jussi Koivula, Steve Jamoy, Samuel Vargas (in 80 seconds), Chris Algieri, Chris Van Heerden and defeating Sebastian Formella and Adrian Granados on points. This is his fourth fight since December 2021, and he has not yet met any top opponents.
Interesting betting trends
Benn completes 61 percent of fights by knockout, but the last two fights have reached the judges' notes.
Trends
Bet Benn Wins by Knockout
Benn has 14 career knockout wins.
2.75Tip and bets
It's not just a fight, it's like a continuation of the saga of their fathers, Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank, whose fights in the 90s are still being discussed in the ring! Eubank Jr. is like a good old tank: experience, power, and the ability to hold a punch. He fought with the elite, fell, got up and came back. His 73 percent of knockouts is like a warning: don't yawn! Benn is a young wolf, fast, hungry, with sparks in his fists, but he jumps from welterweight to middleweight, where Eubank is like a fish in water. Conor is seven years younger, his aggression is like a hurricane, but he hasn't been tested against the tops yet. Do you remember that press conference where Eubank smashed an egg in Benn's face? It wasn't just a trick, it was a hint of a storm in the ring. Eubank is bigger and more experienced, but he's gotten a little slower as he gets older, and if Benn catches the moment, his speed may become a problem. Conor, if he doesn't get emotional, is capable of surprising. This will be a fight where heart and nerves will decide everything, and it's worth betting on a sensation — Benn will snatch victory while Eubank is looking for his distance.
Our prediction is that Benn will win in 2.10