HOT NEWS: Conor Benn Just CHALLENGED Chris Eubank Jr For A REMATCH After LOSING To HIM! ‘JUDGES FAVOURED YOU’
The boxing world is buzzing with fresh tension as Conor Benn has thrown down the gauntlet, challenging Chris Eubank Jr to a rematch just days after suffering his first professional loss to the middleweight contender. In a fiery statement, Benn accused the judges of favoring Eubank Jr, igniting a storm of controversy and setting the stage for another chapter in this storied family rivalry.
A Defeat That Fuels the Fire
The saga took a dramatic turn following Benn’s unanimous decision loss to Eubank Jr on April 26 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where all three judges scored the bout 116-112 in Eubank’s favor after 12 grueling rounds. The fight, a long-awaited clash reigniting the 1990s feud between their fathers, Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank Sr, lived up to its hype with relentless action. Despite landing heavy blows and hurting Eubank Jr multiple times, Benn, who moved up from welterweight to face the naturally larger middleweight, couldn’t secure the finish, leading to his emotional post-fight reflections.

In the immediate aftermath, Benn conceded defeat gracefully, admitting, “I wasn’t good enough… I need to do better,” and expressing interest in a rematch. However, his tune has shifted sharply. In a video posted on social media late Saturday, the 28-year-old unleashed a bold challenge, saying, “Chris, I want my revenge. The judges favoured you—those scores don’t reflect what happened in that ring. Let’s run it back and settle this properly!” The accusation has sent shockwaves through the boxing community, with fans and analysts already debating the legitimacy of the scorecards.
A Close Call Ignites Controversy
The fight was a back-and-forth war, with Benn starting strong but fading as Eubank Jr’s experience and late-round surge tipped the scales. Ringside observers noted Benn’s aggressive style kept him competitive, and some felt the 116-112 scoreline was generous to Eubank Jr, who suffered a cut above his right eye and was taken to hospital as a precaution. Eubank Jr’s promoter, Ben Shalom, dismissed rumors of a broken jaw, confirming the fighter was resting well, but the close nature of the contest has fueled Benn’s claims of judicial bias.
Benn’s father, Nigel Benn, echoed his son’s sentiments in a post-fight press conference, saying, “Conor didn’t perform to his best, but I don’t think that score was fair. He gave everything.” The younger Benn’s inactivity—stemming from a two-year doping saga tied to a 2022 clomifene test—may have played a role, but his insistence that the judges swayed the outcome has added a bitter edge to his rematch demand.
Rematch Rumors Heat Up
The call for a rematch aligns with existing plans, as Saudi Arabia’s Turki Al-Sheikh has already hinted at a September date at Tottenham, capitalizing on the fight’s massive 620,000 pay-per-view buys. Promoter Eddie Hearn, while supportive of Benn’s potential, suggested a return to welterweight for a world title shot against Mario Barrios, cautioning against another grueling middleweight bout. Yet, Benn’s challenge seems to override caution, with his social media post gaining traction among fans clamoring for “Benn’s Revenge.”
Eubank Jr, who celebrated a dramatic reconciliation with his father ringside, has yet to respond directly but hinted at openness to a rematch in a recent interview, saying, “The possibilities are endless.” The 35-year-old’s victory has also drawn interest from the WBC, which backed him as a potential challenger for Canelo Alvarez in 2026, adding intrigue to his next move.
A Rivalry Reborn
Benn’s accusation of favoritism has reignited the fiery rhetoric that defined the build-up, recalling the egg-smashing incident and heated press conferences. Posts found on social media reflect a split—some fans back Benn’s claim of a closer fight, while others defend Eubank Jr’s late dominance. The tension between the two camps, coupled with the historical weight of the Eubank-Benn legacy, ensures this rematch talk will dominate headlines.
As the boxing world awaits Eubank Jr’s reply, one thing is clear: Conor Benn is not ready to let this loss define him. With “judges favoured you” ringing in the air, the stage is set for a rematch that could eclipse their first encounter in drama and stakes. Will Eubank Jr accept the challenge, or will Benn shift gears to pursue a welterweight title? The answer looms large as the rivalry burns hotter than ever.