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Written by Yaro Pavlenko
Just over six months on after the incredible spectacle that was 'Fatal Fury' as Chris Eubank Jr outpointed Conor Benn after 12 incredible rounds, the two bitter rivals return to the stage of that war to settle the score once and for all (or, who knows, perhaps set up a trilogy!).
In what was widely touted as one of the best domestic scraps in British boxing history, eager fans will get to see it all over again - but who will claim victory this time?
Spreadex Sports previews all you need to know ahead of the bout, along with the latest betting odds and spread betting prices!*
*Odds and spread betting prices are subject to change
Chris Eubank Jr is the betting favourite to claim victory in the rematch, but the odds are very tight. On our fixed odds Fight Winner market, Eubank is at 4/6, while Benn begins at a slightly longer price of 11/8, with the draw available at 14/1.
The fight is available at 5/6 to Go The Distance (full 12 rounds, like the first fight), and the same price if there is to be a knockout, stoppage or disqualification before the end of the 12th round.
Eubank to win by stoppage/KO is available at 2/1, with Benn by stoppage/KO at 7/2. Eubank to once again emerge victorious via decision is available at 9/4, with Benn taking a points victory available at 10/3.
Under 10.5 Total Rounds is available at 23/20, while Over 10.5 Total Rounds is 8/13.
You can also bet on Round Betting or Group Round Betting - for example backing a knockout in a specific round, or within a set of rounds (1-3, 1-6, 4-6, 7-9, 7-12 etc).
In terms of spread betting, you can bet on things like Fight Minutes - with a pre-fight spread of 27.75 - 29.25. In this market, if the fight ended midway through round 3, the total fight time might be 7:30. In that instance, if you placed a sell bet at 27.75, you would return 20.45x your opening stake.
Or, if the fight went the full distance of 36 minutes and you placed a buy bet at 29.25, you would win 6.75x your opening stake. Or, if you placed a buy bet at 29.25 and the fight ended in a quick knockout at 2:00 of the first round, you could potentially lose 27.25x your opening stake.
View all of our spread betting prices and fixed odds prices for the fight here.
View our guide to spread betting on Boxing here, including our spread betting calculator.
Remember that with spread betting, get the bet wrong and losses can exceed your stake/deposit so it's important you understand how each market works before setting an appropriate stake size for your bet.
The fight takes place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, 15th November 2025, with the main event expected to kick off with ring walks likely to take place at approximately 9.55pm, UK time.
You will be able to watch the fight live on DAZN in the UK.
Chris Eubank Jr claimed the bragging rights in the first fight with a unanimous decision victory with scores of 116-112, 116-112, 116-112. However, many observers saw the fight as being much closer, and Conor Benn himself was convinced he had done enough to claim the victory after seemingly hurting Eubank on more than one occasion.
The fight between Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr was of course much more poignant and intriguing to the public due to the bitter and iconic 1990's rivalry between their fathers Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank Sr, who fought twice in 1990 and 1993.
In the first fight (November 1990), Eubank Sr defeated Benn via ninth-round knockout to win the vacant WBO middleweight title, while the second fight (October 1993) was a super-middleweight unification bout that ended in a contentious split-decision draw.
The event will feature the following fights and running order:
Main Event - Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn 2 - middleweight
Jack Catterall v Ekow Essuman - welterweight
Adam Azim v Kurt Scoby - light-welterweight
Richard Riakporhe v Tommy Welch - heavyweight
Sam Gilley v Ishmael Davis - British and Commonwealth super-welterweight titles
Mikie Tallon v Fezan Shahid - super-flyweight
The last press conferences before the big fight will see an undercard news conference from 18:00 GMT on Thursday 13th November, before the main event news conference which will begin at 19:00. Friday 14th November will then see the fighters weigh in and perform a final face to face before meeting in the ring on Saturday night.
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