Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn

Chris Eubank Jr blames Conor Benn over €450,000 fine as grudge match continues

by · Irish Mirror

Chris Eubank Jr tossed blame to camp Benn as he was forced to part with over €425,000 for missing weight on Friday.

The British boxer missed weight by 0.05lb on Friday afternoon, in addition to the €120,000 he parted with after smashing an egg into Benn’s face two months ago.

And he will face another financial penalty of up to €1.1million if he fails to adhere to the 10lb rehydration clause which states neither man must exceed 170lb on Saturday morning. That should pose little concern for Benn who weighed in at 156.4lb, comfortably under the 160lb middleweight limit.

“It is what it is,” he said. “If they are going to take $500,000 off me for being 0.05lb off the limit, that’s what it is. That’s the kind of people Eddie Hearn, Conor Benn and Matchroom are. Weight has no relevance to what happens tomorrow night; I’m going to go out there and stop that guy.

“The rehydration clause is still in place so I have to watch what I eat and what I drink, but these things are just there to distract, to displace, to get me off track but none of it will work.”

The final, fractious hours before the first bell also saw a row break out over the gloves Benn will wear with Eubank Jr’s team arguing unsuccessfully that his mitts should not have been approved because they contain horsehair.

But both men vowed to settle this 35-year family feud between the ropes. “He’s in for a hell of a surprise,” added Eubank Jr.

“He thinks he’s going to go out there with a hop, skip and a right hand but he has no idea the pain that us in for him tomorrow night. The procedure will be parliamentary.”

Benn, who will pocket the extra €440,000 from Eubank Jr, added: “It’s an expensive price to pay; he’s disciplined so he should have made the weight. He’s made it all his career, he’s exerting sympathy but he’s getting none of that here.

“I feel comfortable, for me I’m just going to go in there and use my speed, my ferocity; it’s the way I fight. I don’t know if I’m supposed to look scared or intimidated but I’m neither; I’m looking forward to Saturday night and giving the fans the fight they want.

“I’m there to get the job done, get in there, get the stoppage and take his head clean off.”

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