Chris Eubank defends ‘pure’ Conor Benn over drug test controversy



“I respect them, but not when they’re harming fighters, because – in my view – when I look at Conor Benn, that’s a pure young man.”

Eubank Jr was set to cut three pounds more than usual for his fight with Benn, who was due to move up to weight classes for the catchweight contest.

Eubank Sr had asked fans to boycott his son’s clash with Benn over concerns about Eubank Jr’s weight-cut. The British boxing icon even pleaded with Benn to pull out of the bout.

The clash between Chris Eubank Jr (left) and Conor Benn has been postponed (Steven Paston/PA)

“I said to him before: ‘Don’t do this, you have a glittering career in front of you, you can beat the Americans, why don’t we partner up?’

“I spoke to him like a dad should speak to a son. Na, he… they’re not like me. I told Nigel, don’t come to these speaking engagements, it’s going to be too much pressure on you, because you let them lead your son into a pit, a snare.

“That boy [Conor Benn] is clean, he’s a clean man and a great fighter, but you have toddlers looking after us fighters – these guys they call managers and promoters.”

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Eubank Sr stopped Nigel Benn in the pair’s first fight, in 1990, before the rivals fought to a split draw in a 1993 rematch.

Eubank Jr vs Benn was scheduled to take place almost 29 years to the day after their fathers’ second in-ring meeting.

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