The boxing world has been thrown into chaos following a jaw-dropping accusation from Chris Eubank Jr., who publicly claimed that his rival Conor Benn is using performance-enhancing drugs ahead of their highly anticipated showdown on April 26 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Eubank Jr.’s bombshell, delivered during a heated press conference in London, has reignited their bitter feud and set the boxing community alight with fury, as fans, fighters, and officials scramble to react to the explosive allegation. With the hashtag #EubankBennFury trending on X with over 12 million views, this latest twist threatens to derail one of the most anticipated British boxing clashes in years.
The press conference, intended to promote the upcoming middleweight bout, took a dramatic turn when Eubank Jr., 35, seized the microphone and pointed directly at Benn. “He’s using drugs! I’ve got proof, and everyone’s going to see it soon,” Eubank Jr. declared, his voice filled with conviction. “Conor’s been cheating his whole career, and I’m not letting him get away with it this time.” The accusation stunned the room, with Benn, 28, immediately leaping to his feet, shouting, “You’re a liar!” before security intervened to prevent a physical altercation.

Eubank Jr.’s claim references Benn’s controversial past, specifically his failed drug tests in 2022 for Clomiphene, a banned substance, which led to the cancellation of their scheduled fight that year. The World Boxing Council (WBC) later controversially attributed the positive tests to “possible excessive egg consumption,” a ruling that drew widespread skepticism. Benn was cleared to return to the ring in 2023 after an independent panel overturned his provisional suspension, but the incident left a stain on his reputation. Eubank Jr.’s latest accusation suggests new evidence, though he has yet to present it publicly, promising to reveal more “in the coming days.”
The Eubank-Benn rivalry is a modern continuation of the iconic 1990s feud between their fathers, Chris Eubank Sr. and Nigel Benn, whose two fights drew millions of viewers and remain legendary in British boxing history. The younger Eubank and Benn were set to face off in 2022, a fight billed as a generational showdown, but Benn’s failed tests scuttled the event. Since then, the two have traded barbs, with Eubank Jr. repeatedly questioning Benn’s integrity and Benn accusing Eubank Jr. of ducking the fight.
The April 26 clash, promoted by Saudi-backed Turki Alalshikh, is expected to draw up to 60,000 fans to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with millions more watching on pay-per-view. Both fighters have been on a tear—Eubank Jr. (33-3, 24 KOs) is coming off a knockout win over Liam Smith, while Benn (23-0, 14 KOs) has won his last two fights since returning from suspension, including a decision over Peter Dobson in February. But Eubank Jr.’s accusation has cast a dark shadow over the buildup, raising questions about the fight’s integrity.
The reaction to Eubank Jr.’s claim has been swift and polarized. On X, fans are divided. @UKBoxing2025 tweeted, “Eubank Jr.’s got a point—Benn’s history is shady. Show the proof!” while @BennNation2025 fired back, “This is a desperate stunt by Eubank to mess with Conor’s head. Pathetic.” Others, like @FightFan2025, called for immediate action: “If Eubank has proof, the BBBoC needs to investigate NOW.”
Prominent figures in boxing have also weighed in. Eddie Hearn, Benn’s promoter, dismissed the accusation as “baseless and defamatory,” telling *Sky Sports*, “Chris is playing mind games because he knows Conor’s ready to destroy him. We’ll see him in court if he doesn’t back this up with evidence.” Meanwhile, Frank Warren, who has worked with Eubank Jr., urged caution: “If Chris has proof, he needs to show it. Otherwise, this is just noise.” Nigel Benn, Conor’s father, issued a statement on Instagram, saying, “My son is clean, and Eubank Jr. will pay for this disrespect in the ring.”
The British Boxing Board of Control (BBBoC) has confirmed it is “aware of the allegations” and will “monitor the situation closely,” though no formal investigation has been launched as of yet. The lack of concrete evidence from Eubank Jr. has fueled skepticism, with some speculating that the accusation is a psychological tactic to unsettle Benn ahead of the fight.
Eubank Jr.’s claim reignites a broader debate about performance-enhancing drugs in boxing, a sport that has struggled with doping scandals in recent years. High-profile cases like those of Tyson Fury (2015) and Dillian Whyte (2019) have highlighted the challenges of maintaining a clean sport, and Benn’s 2022 incident remains a sore spot for many fans. The WBC’s “egg consumption” explanation was widely ridiculed, and Eubank Jr.’s accusation taps into lingering doubts about Benn’s innocence.
The established narrative, often pushed by promoters like Hearn, portrays Benn as a wronged fighter who has been unfairly maligned. However, Eubank Jr.’s bombshell challenges this, suggesting that Benn’s return may have been premature or that new evidence could resurface. If Eubank Jr. fails to produce proof, he risks being seen as a provocateur who has stooped to dirty tactics, potentially damaging his own reputation.
The boxing world now waits with bated breath for Eubank Jr. to reveal his alleged evidence. If substantiated, the accusation could lead to the cancellation of the April 26 fight and a renewed suspension for Benn, further tarnishing his career. If not, Eubank Jr. may face legal repercussions and a backlash from fans and the boxing community for making unsubstantiated claims.
For now, the tension between the two fighters is at an all-time high. Benn has vowed to “make Eubank Jr. regret his words” in the ring, while Eubank Jr. insists he’s prepared to back up his accusation with proof. The BBBoC’s response will be crucial, as will the reaction of Alalshikh, who has invested heavily in making this fight a global spectacle. One thing is certain: this feud has transcended the ring, becoming a battle of credibility as much as athletic prowess.