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‘Eubank Jr should fight Canelo and avoid Benn weight games’

‘Eubank Jr should fight Canelo and avoid Benn weight games’

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Harlem Eubank would prefer his cousin, Chris Eubank Jr, to chase a legacy-defining fight against Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez rather than revisit his rivalry with Conor Benn.

The unbeaten welterweight says if Eubank Jr does fight Benn again, however, the weight discrepancy between the two Britons must be addressed.

Eubank Jr outpointed Benn in a grudge match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in April, more than two years after their original 2022 bout was cancelled due to Benn’s failed drug tests.

A two-fight deal was in place, but Harlem is unsure whether a rematch will materialise.

“There’s obviously a lot of money there for it, so potentially,” he told BBC Sport.

“But Chris is 35 now and I’d like to see him take the Canelo fight and sail into the sunset.

However, any potential clash with Mexican superstar Alvarez would likely have to wait until 2026. The undisputed super-middleweight champion will defend his belts against Terence Crawford in September.

Harlem, 31, also criticised the weight stipulations that surrounded the first fight.

Eubank Jr – naturally the bigger man – appeared drained during fight week and was restricted by a rehydration clause which meant neither fighter was allowed to put on more than 10lb from the 11st 6lb limit at the weigh-in.

He was fined £375,000 after missing the mark at the first weigh-in by just 0.05lb, before successfully making weight at a second check-in on the morning of the fight.

“Weight games should never be appropriate in a sport like boxing,” Harlem added.

Catterall is on a different level to Benn

Conor Benn lands a right on Chris Eubank JrGetty Images

Eubank Jr’s victory over Benn settled a feud more than three decades in the making, sparked by their fathers’ famous rivalry in the 1990s.

The bout came after Benn’s two failed drug tests, which led to a lengthy investigation. Benn has always denied intentionally doping and had his suspension lifted in November 2024.

Unbeaten welterweight Harlem, who stopped Tyrone McKenna in March with his cousin and uncle, Chris Eubank Sr, watching on, will challenge Jack Catterall in Manchester on 5 July.

Having previously called out Benn himself, Harlem believes former world-title challenger Catterall is on a different level

“He [Benn] lost to Jr by a wide margin in an entertaining fight,” he said.

“I gave him props for going the distance and continuing the battle, but in terms of boxing, my next fight is a whole different level.

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Source: BBC

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