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LONDON, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 12: Eddie Hearn talks to the media during a press conference ahead of the fight between Chris Eubank Jr and Spike O’Sullivan at Trinity House on November 12, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)

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LONDON, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 12: Eddie Hearn talks to the media during a press conference ahead of the fight between Chris Eubank Jr and Spike O’Sullivan at Trinity House on November 12, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)
Boxing rings have their own tales, and sometimes, they’re murkier outside the ropes. Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn have been circling a storm of intrigue. Their once-hyped bout? Cancelled. Why? A drug test, a positive result, and Conor Benn at its center. Yet, that’s just one layer of the saga. Eddie Hearn, the man with inside scoops, dropped some hints in a candid conversation with IFL TV.
Whispers of “illicit approaches”, clandestine negotiations, and curious dealings emerged. And while December might hint at a rematch, there’s more than meets the eye. Dive in, and let’s unwrap this enigma where not just punches, but secrets are traded.
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Eddie Hearn sheds light on Eubank Jr vs. Benn anticipation
The sporting world thrives on anticipation, especially when it comes to boxing. High-octane matchups, fueled by narratives, have fans at the edge of their seats. The Chris Eubank Jr versus Conor Benn face-off was one such eagerly awaited bout. However, it vanished from schedules, leaving fans clamoring for details and a potential rematch.
Then, enter Eddie Hearn, the sport’s pivotal promoter with an uncanny knack for being in the midst of action. Speaking recently with IFL TV, Hearn unveiled insights that added layers to the story. “Chris Eubank Jr received proposals from representatives associated with Boxxer,” he began, not holding back. Moreover, he added that these same representatives were also connected with Sky, the promotional force behind the potential fight.
Eddie Hearn has revealed that Boxxer has made an approach to Chris Eubank Jr & Conor Benn about making a fight between the pair 😲
Do you think we will see that fight this year? 🤔#EubankJrBenn | #ConorBenn | #BoxingNews pic.twitter.com/Ff2IX4JUii
— IFL TV (@IFLTV) September 21, 2023
But Hearn’s revelations didn’t stop there. He further disclosed, “The proposal was to set up a bout with Conor Benn in December.” Yet, the method of these proposals took everyone by surprise. Describing them as “illicit approaches”, Hearn revealed that Benn, too, faced similar covert contacts. These weren’t just standard negotiations; these were under-the-radar overtures through Benn’s network to make the fight happen.
This disclosure, delivered in Hearn’s characteristic straightforward manner, brought forth a side of boxing negotiations fans rarely glimpse. What’s clear is that behind the adrenaline-packed bouts, a web of intricate dealings is often at play.
Benn’s Battle: From Suspension to A Contested Return
Conor Benn’s boxing trajectory took a jarring detour last year. Testing positive for the banned drug clomifene, Benn faced a suspension and the cancellation of a pivotal fight with Chris Eubank Jr. His promoters, determined to revive his career, encountered hurdles, with Eddie Hearn at the forefront expressing mounting frustration. Describing the painstaking process, Hearn mentioned coordinating with four major commissions, emphasizing Benn’s clearance to fight.
However, uncertainty persists. Rumors of an appeal against Benn’s reinstatement circulate, with the organization showing evident disapproval. Hearn, challenging the ambiguity, remarked, “We keep hearing about an appeal. We have no knowledge of an appeal.” For ‘The Destroyer’, Benn, this saga remains a test of patience and resilience.
But amid these revelations, one can’t help but ponder: How much of the sporting world remains shrouded in such mysteries? Readers, what are your thoughts on these backstage negotiations? Do they enhance or tarnish the sport’s image for you?
Watch this story: “Really Bad for Boxing”: Conor Benn’s Fight Announcement Amid Ongoing Doping Test Fiasco Does Not Sit Well With the Fans
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