Eubank fined after missing weight limit before Benn showdown

Eubank fined after missing weight limit before Benn showdown

After reaching the weight limit of 14g (0. 5 oz) over the weight limit for Saturday’s long-awaited fight with fellow Briton Conor Benn at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Chris Eubank Jr will be fined 375, 000 pounds ($500, 000).

Benn, who weighs 71 kg (146. 4 lbs.), was lighter than expected for the 12-round Ring Magazine middleweight bout, which was set at 72. 57 kg (160 lbs.).

In a hotel in London, Eubank was weighed in behind closed doors for the second time, coming in at a weight of 72. 597 kg (160.05 lb).

A rehydration agreement between the boxers prevents them from putting on more than 4.54 kg (10 lbs) between Friday’s weigh-in and a second check on Saturday morning.

Later on Friday, the pair will face-to-face for a ceremonial weigh-in.

Benn, 28, who has won only 23 fights with 14 knockouts, has been mostly a welterweight, two classes down, while Eubank, 35, has previously fought at super-middle.

The British Boxing Board of Control has already fined Eubank $100,000 for slapping Benn with an egg at a press conference in February, making her the IBO middleweight champion.

When Chris Eubank Sr. and Nigel Benn’s sons tested positive for trace amounts of the fertility drug clomifene, the fight between the sons of former world champions was called off in 2022.

In 2023, the World Boxing Council found that Benn had intentionally done doping, blaming “highly elevated consumption of eggs” as a justification for the test failures.

At a press conference on Thursday, Eubank spoke of his brother Sebastian’s suffering and his difficult relationship with his father.

He said, “These things are what pain is to me.” The rehydration clause, the weight loss cap, and other factors are not significant.

Source: Aljazeera

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