Boxing Results: Chris Eubank Jr. secures unanimous decision victory in a fierce battle against Connarben in the Dazn PPV main event


Chris Eubank Jr. defeated Connor “Destroyer” Ben in 12 close rounds, a middleweight contender at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, winning the unanimous decision on Saturday night, with all judges scoring the same points.

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Eubank, Jr., 35-3 (25 outwork beneaths in the main event, 23-1 (14), 12 round decisions.

Initially, Eubank was my favorite, but my fan favorite is Ben. At the start of the second round, in a clinch, Eubank hit Ben’s head and back. Both were given warnings from judge Victor Laughlin. In the third round, a minute later, Ben rocked Eubank to the right above his chin and grabbed Ben to the clinch. Midway through the round, they rolled onto the canvas.

At midway point in the fourth round, Eubank rocked Ben with a right uppercut in his chin. In the fifth round, Eubank shoved Ben into the canvas. Ben used an effective jab, and Eubank used both hands to hit his body and head. In the final seconds of the sixth round, Eubank was warned that he had hit the back of Ben’s head. Ben appears to have taken the first three rounds, and praised the next three rounds at the halfway point.

In the eighth round, Euvan continued his dirty tactics, and Ben fought back in a close fight. In the ninth round, Eubank suffered from a small cut on his left cheekbones and suffered with one on the right early in the fight. In the ninth round, Eubank will mostly keep sliding punches against younger Ben, but landing many punches.

In the final minute of the 10th round, Eubank received a small cut at the corner of his right eye. In the 11th round, Eubank will continue to check time on Benn’s track and field.

In the 12th and final rounds, Eubank came out like a fighter who needed a knockout, swarming all over Ben for the most part. They gave the fans money value with this. Is that a draw?

All three judges win 116-112.

Middleweight Liam “Beef” Smith, unanimous decision in the 12th round of 33-5-1 (20), lost to Aaron “Silencer” McKenna, 20-0 (10).

In the 12th and final rounds, Smith was cut off by left eye due to a head collision. McKenna dropped Smith for an eight count from umpire John Latham.

Scores 119-108, 118-108, and 117-109.

Co-specific and one light heavyweight each at the third conference, Anthony Yarde, 27-3 (24), defeated former Ibo champion Lyndon “King” Arthur 24-3 (16) with a 12-round unanimous decision to the WBA Intercontinental title.

In the first six rounds, Yardo had Arthur opposed to the ropes for the most part. In the ninth round, Yardo had Arthur against the ropes. In the 10th round, Arthur continued to land firmly on Yardo’s chin in the final 30 seconds.

In the final minute of the 11th round, Yard was almost vulnerable to Arthur at the Bell. In the 12th and final round, after touching the gloves, they fought in the middle of the ring for about 20 seconds before Yardo pushed Arthur into the ropes.

Judgment Steve Gray. Scores 115-113 and 116-112 were twice.

BBBOFC British Cruiserweight Champion Vidal Riley, 13-0 (7), unanimous decision in the 12th round, defeating Cheebon “C4” Clark, 10-2 (7).

From the second to fourth round, Riley had the edge. In the fifth round, Clark was well back. In the eighth round, Clark was cut above the left eye due to a head collision.

From ninth to twelfth, Riley’s footwork took him a step ahead of Clark.

Scores 115-113, 116-112, and 117-111. Lee was all judges.

Former WBO cruiserweight champion Chris Billum Smith, 21-2 (13), beat Brandon “Brett Proof” Granton, 20-3 (17), #199.5 of Atlanta, Georgia, to earn a knockdown with a unanimous 12-round decision.

In the first two rounds, Billam-Smith was the attacker, occasionally pushing Granton onto the ropes. In the third round, Granton landed Bilam Smith’s jaw rights and took the round.

In the sixth round, a right hook from Billam-Smith dropped Glanton and scored an eight count from umpire Mark Bates. Granton claimed he had slipped. In the seventh round, Granton fell, claiming he had fallen. In the 10th round, Granton continued to move forward, but he looked exhausted as Bilam Smith returned and made the round in a crowd-pleasing fight. Granton needs a knockout to win.

In the 11th and 12th rounds, Biram Smith had the edge in a close and exciting fight. A cut around Bilam Smith’s left eye last ran through his face.

The scores were 115-113 and 116-112 twice. Mark Bates was a judge.

Main event ring announcer Michael Buffer.

Last updated on 04/26/2025

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