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Chris Eubank, Jr., defeated Conor ‘The Destroyer’ Benn for 12 closed rounds, winning a unanimous decision with all the judges who marked her on Saturday night at her average weight contender at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
(Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom)
Eubank, Jr., 35-3 (25 outworks Benn, 23-1 (14) at the main event, winning a 12 round decision.
Initially, Eubank was the favorite, while the fans’ favorite is Benn. At the beginning of the second round, in a clinch, Eubank would hit behind the head and back of Benn. Both received a notice by the referee Victor Loughlin. In the third round, after a minute, Benn struck Ebank with his right on his chin, taking him to Benn in a clinch. In the middle of the round, they fell into the canvas.
At the half -round of the fourth round, Ebank swinging Benn with a right upper part on the chin. In the fifth round, Eubank pushed Benn to the canvas. Benn used an effective dagger, while Ebank used both hands to hand over to the body and head. In the last seconds of the sixth round, Eubank was warned of hitting behind Benn’s head, another round. Benn seemed to take the first three rounds and Eubank the next three rounds in the middle.
In the eighth round, Eubank continued his dirty tactics while Benn fought in a close struggle. In the ninth round, Eubank suffered a small cut on the left cane, after having suffered one to the right before the fight. In the ninth round, Eubank continues to slip in the most part against young Benn, but he lands so many punches.
In the final minute of the tenth round, Eubank suffered a small cut in the corner of his right eye. In the eleventh round, Eubank continues to check the time as he went out to Benn.
In the twelfth and last round, Eubank came out as a fighter who needed a tie, who dragged Benn. They gave the fans their money in this one. Could it be a draw?
Scores 116-112 by the three judges.
Liam ‘Beefy’ Smith of Medium Weight, 33-5-1 (20) lost to Aaron ‘Silencar’ McKenna, 20-0 (10), for a unanimous decision of 12 rounds.
In the twelfth and the last round, due to a clash of heads, Smith was cut on the left eye. McKenna left Smith for a referee 8 count John Latham.
Scores 119-108, 118-108 and 117-109.
At the co-co-planned meeting, each gaining a light heavy weight, Anthony Yarde, 27-3 (24), defeated the former IBO Lyndon ‘King’ Arthur, 24-3 (16) champion, for a 12-wheeled unanimous decision for the WBA intercontinental title.
In the first six rounds, Yarde had Arthur against the ropes mostly. In the ninth round, Yarde had Arthur against the ropes. In the tenth round, he continued with Arthur landing a solid right to the garden chin in thirty seconds.
In the final minute of the eleventh round, Yarde had almost helpless Arthur in the bell. In the twelfth and last round, after playing gloves, they fought in the middle of the ring for about twenty seconds before the garden pushed Arthur on the ropes.
Referee Steve Gray. Scores 115-113, 116-112 twice.
BBBOFC British Cruiserweight Champion, Viddal Riley, 13-0 (7), defeated Clarke in Cheavon ‘C4’ Clarke, 10-2 (7), by a unanimous 12-round decision.
In the second until the fourth round, Riley had an advantage. In the fifth round, Clarke came back well. In the eighth round, Clarke was cut off on his left eye due to a head of heads.
From the ninth to the twelfth, Riley’s job kept him a step ahead of Clarke.
Scores 115-113, 116-112 and 117-111. Lee was the referee.
Former Wbo Cruiserweight, Chris Billam-Smith, 21-2 (13) won Brandon ‘Bulletproof’ Ganton, 20-3 (17), #199.5, at Atlanta, GA, marking a couple of deposits for a unanimous 12-round decision.
In the first two rounds, Billam-Smith was the aggressor, pushing the strings to the ropes at times. In the third round, Granton disembarked the rights to Billam-Smith’s chin, turning around.
In the sixth round, a right-handed hook of Billam-Smith left Granton for a referee 8 count Mark Bates. Granton claimed he slipped. In the seventh round, again, Granton goes down, claiming that he slipped. In the tenth round, Granton advanced, but seemed exhausted when Billam-Smith again made the round in a pleasant struggle for the crowd. Granton needs a tie to win.
In the eleventh and twelfth round, Billam-Smith had the advantage in a close and exciting struggle. The Billam-Smith cut around the left eye fell on the face at the end.
The scores were 115-113, 116-112 twice. Mark Bates was the referee.
Announcer Ring, Michael Buffer, for the main event.
Last updated on 04/26/2025