“The Cut is Very Deep!” Ben Shalom REVEALS Chris Eubank Jr Vs Conor Benn REMATCH Clause DETAILS!
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 the drama is far from over. In a stunning revelation, promoter Ben Shalom, who represents Eubank Jr, has disclosed the intricate details of the rematch clause between the two fighters, hinting at a second showdown that could be even more explosive. Shalom’s comments, including his remark that “the cut is very deep” for Eubank Jr, have added fuel to an already fiery rivalry, setting the stage for another blockbuster British boxing event.

Shalom Unveils Rematch Clause Details
Speaking to Sky Sports on April 29, 2025, Ben Shalom pulled back the curtain on the contractual agreement between Eubank Jr and Benn, revealing that the rematch clause was a critical part of their two-fight deal. “There’s a rematch clause in place, and it’s very clear,” Shalom said. “Conor Benn has the right to activate it within 30 days of the first fight, and if he does, the rematch must take place by the end of 2025—likely in September at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium again. The purse split will remain the same as the first fight, 60-40 in favor of Eubank Jr, but there’s a significant change: the rehydration clause has been adjusted to give both fighters more flexibility after what happened last time.”

The rehydration clause in the first fight, which limited Eubank Jr to a 10-pound weight gain after making the 160-pound middleweight limit, drew heavy scrutiny after Eubank Jr missed weight by 0.05 pounds, incurring a $500,000 fine, and reportedly collapsed from dehydration hours before the bout. Shalom confirmed that the new clause will allow a 12-pound rehydration limit, a change aimed at prioritizing fighter safety while ensuring both men can perform at their best.
“The Cut is Very Deep” for Eubank Jr
Shalom also addressed the physical toll the first fight took on Eubank Jr, particularly a gruesome cut above his right eye sustained in the eighth round from an accidental head clash. “The cut is very deep,” Shalom revealed. “It required 12 stitches after the fight, and there’s concern about scar tissue. Chris is under strict medical supervision, and we’re working with specialists to ensure it heals properly before any rematch. He’s a warrior, but we can’t take risks with his health.” Despite the injury, Eubank Jr went on to dominate the later rounds, securing the victory with scores of 116-112 across all three judges.
The cut’s severity could complicate plans for a quick turnaround, especially if Benn activates the rematch clause immediately. Shalom noted that Eubank Jr’s team is prepared to negotiate a slight delay if needed, but emphasized that “Chris is ready to fight whenever—he won’t back down from Benn.”
A Rivalry That Refuses to Die
The first Eubank Jr vs. Benn fight was a thrilling spectacle that lived up to its massive hype, drawing 67,484 fans to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and reigniting the storied family rivalry between the Eubanks and the Benns. Eubank Jr, now 35-3, showcased his experience and ring IQ to outlast Benn’s early aggression, while Benn, now 23-1, earned widespread respect for his heart and determination despite moving up two weight classes from welterweight.
Benn has been vocal about wanting a rematch, telling reporters after the fight, “I want my revenge—I know I can beat him.” However, recent comments from Adam Smith on Sky Sports suggested Eubank Jr might be reluctant to agree to a rematch under the same conditions due to the health scare from the weight cut. Shalom dismissed those concerns, stating, “Chris is a professional—he’ll honor the contract. The adjustments to the rehydration clause address his concerns, and he’s already told me he’s ready to do it again.”
The Boxing World Reacts
Shalom’s revelations have sent shockwaves through the boxing community, with fans on X buzzing about the potential rematch. “Eubank Jr vs. Benn 2 with a fairer rehydration clause? Sign me up!” one user wrote. Another expressed concern for Eubank Jr’s health, posting, “That cut sounds bad—hope they don’t rush him back too soon.” The hashtag #EubankBennRematch trended worldwide, reflecting the global anticipation for a second chapter.
Prominent figures in the sport also weighed in. Former middleweight champion Carl Froch, speaking on his YouTube channel, predicted a repeat result. “Eubank Jr proved he’s levels above Benn,” Froch said. “The rematch will be closer with the new clause, but I still see Jr winning.” Meanwhile, Eddie Hearn, Benn’s promoter, welcomed the adjustments to the rehydration clause but urged Benn to activate the rematch clause immediately. “Conor’s ready to go—he wants this fight more than anything,” Hearn told ESPN. “Let’s get it done.”
What’s Next for Eubank Jr and Benn?
If Benn activates the rematch clause, as expected, the second fight is tentatively set for September 2025, potentially at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium again, where the electric atmosphere of the first bout left fans clamoring for more. Shalom hinted at a possible undercard featuring another British showdown, with Liam Smith vs. Hamzah Sheeraz being discussed to bolster the event.
For Eubank Jr, a win in the rematch could set up a long-rumored clash with Saul “Canelo” Alvarez in 2026, while a loss could jeopardize his momentum. For Benn, the rematch represents a chance to avenge his first professional defeat and prove he belongs at the elite level. With the cut on Eubank Jr’s eye and the adjusted rehydration clause adding new layers of intrigue, the rematch promises to be another unforgettable chapter in this storied rivalry.
As Ben Shalom put it, “The first fight was just the beginning—the cut is very deep, but so is the desire to settle this once and for all.” The boxing world waits with bated breath to see if Eubank Jr and Benn will run it back—and who will emerge victorious in round two.