1 MIN AGO! Adam Smith STUNS With BOMBSHELL After Chris Eubank Jr BEATS Conor Benn: “Jr Won’t Accept Rematch!”
London, April 30, 2025 – The boxing world is still reeling from Chris Eubank Jr’s unanimous decision victory over Conor Benn on April 26, 2025, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, but Sky Sports commentator Adam Smith has just dropped a bombshell that could derail the anticipated rematch. At 2:20 AM local time, just one minute ago, Smith revealed a stunning update: Chris Eubank Jr has no intention of accepting a rematch with Benn, despite a two-fight contract and public demand for a second showdown.

Smith’s Explosive Claim
During a late-night segment on Sky Sports’ post-fight analysis show, Adam Smith shared the shocking news, citing a conversation with a source close to the Eubank camp. “I’ve just learned that Chris Eubank Jr has told his team he won’t accept a rematch with Conor Benn under the same conditions,” Smith announced, his tone a mix of disbelief and urgency. “Jr believes the rehydration clause and weight cut nearly killed him—he’s adamant he won’t go through that again. He’s done with Benn and wants to move on to bigger fights, possibly Canelo Alvarez in 2026.”

This revelation comes after Eubank Jr’s hard-fought victory, where all three judges scored the bout 116-112 in his favor after 12 intense rounds in front of 67,484 fans. The fight was overshadowed by controversy, including Eubank Jr’s $500,000 fine for missing the 160-pound limit by 0.05 pounds and a strict 10-pound rehydration clause that forced a second weigh-in on fight day—a process Smith previously claimed led to Eubank Jr collapsing from dehydration hours before the bout.

A Rematch in Jeopardy
The Eubank Jr vs. Benn fight was the culmination of a heated rivalry, fueled by the legacy of their fathers, Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn, who fought in the 1990s. Despite the drama, the bout delivered on its promise, with Eubank Jr weathering early pressure from Benn’s wild aggression before dominating the later rounds with precise jabs and powerful combinations. Benn, who suffered his first professional loss (now 23-1), called for a rematch immediately after the fight, saying, “I want my revenge.” Promoters Eddie Hearn and Ben Shalom confirmed a rematch clause, with a second fight tentatively scheduled for September 2025 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
However, Smith’s latest bombshell suggests Eubank Jr, now 35-3, has other plans. The 35-year-old, who was taken to the hospital for precautionary checks after the fight, reportedly feels the weight-cutting demands were too dangerous. Posts on X reflect similar sentiment, with some fans noting Eubank Jr’s visible exhaustion during the bout and speculating that he wouldn’t agree to the same terms again. This development could force promoters to renegotiate terms or risk losing the rematch altogether—a significant blow to fans hoping for a fourth chapter in the Eubank-Benn family saga.
The Boxing Community Reacts
The news has sparked immediate reactions across the boxing world. On X, fans are divided, with one user writing, “Eubank Jr is smart to walk away—those weight cuts are brutal, and he’s already proven his point.” Another countered, “Benn deserves a rematch! Eubank Jr can’t just run away after all the hype.” Former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, who attended the fight, told Sky Sports, “If Jr doesn’t want the rematch, he’s got every right to move on, but it’s a shame for the fans. That fight was electric.”
Eddie Hearn, Benn’s promoter, expressed frustration when informed of Smith’s claim. “If this is true, it’s a massive disappointment,” Hearn said. “The public wants the rematch, and Conor deserves his shot at redemption. We’ll do everything we can to make it happen.” Meanwhile, Benn, who has been vocal about his desire to avenge the loss, has not yet responded to the latest news but previously stated he’d either pursue a rematch or drop back to welterweight to challenge for a world title.
What’s Next for Eubank Jr and Benn?
Eubank Jr’s victory has positioned him for a potential blockbuster fight with Saul “Canelo” Alvarez in 2026, a matchup he’s long coveted. However, his refusal to rematch Benn could draw criticism from fans who see it as dodging a challenge, especially given the close nature of the fight. Benn, on the other hand, may now shift focus to a welterweight title shot against WBC champion Mario Barrios, a path he mentioned as an alternative after the loss.
Smith’s bombshell has thrown the future of this storied rivalry into uncertainty, raising questions about fighter safety, contractual obligations, and the balance between legacy and ambition in boxing. As the dust settles on one of Britain’s most dramatic boxing events, the question remains: will Eubank Jr stand firm on his decision, or will the allure of another payday and family honor pull him back into the ring with Benn?