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Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn 2 Results And Highlights
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Highlights

  • A high-energy rematch that delivered steady action from start to finish
  • Tactical adjustments and composure played a major role in how the fight unfolded
  • The final round featured a dramatic shift that sealed the momentum of the bout

On a night packed with action, drama, and standout performances, the Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn 2 card delivered exactly what fans hoped for—and then some. From violent knockouts to gritty back-and-forth battles, the event showcased rising prospects, seasoned contenders, and statement wins across the board. With the stakes high for nearly every fighter on the lineup, the atmosphere inside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium matched the intensity in the ring, setting the stage for one of the most entertaining cards of the year.

Conor Benn def. Chris Eubank Jr. — Unanimous Decision (with two knockdowns in Round 12)

While the rematch didn’t turn into the wild slugfest many expected, Conor Benn delivered a composed, disciplined masterclass to clearly defeat Chris Eubank Jr. Benn controlled the fight from the opening bell, working smart behind his right hand—mixing sharp hooks, steady body shots, and well-timed counters that kept Eubank off rhythm all night. Unlike their first meeting where Benn fought with raw emotion, this version was calm and calculated, picking his moments and never overextending. Eubank had brief flashes, showing toughness and heart, but struggled to match Benn’s pace or precision as the rounds went on. In the final frame, Benn punctuated the performance by dropping Eubank twice with clean right hands, sealing a dominant decision victory and putting an emphatic stamp on their long-running rivalry. Scorecard - 119-107, 116-110, and 118-108

Jack Catterall def. Ekow Essuman — KO, Round 11

Jack Catterall delivered one of the most decisive wins of his career, stopping Ekow Essuman in the 11th round after controlling the action from the early frames. Working off his sharp back-foot boxing and crisp left hand, Catterall consistently found clean openings while Essuman struggled to get his jab going and paid for pressing forward without setup. A knockdown in the fourth round set the tone, and as the fight wore on, Catterall’s accuracy, timing, and body work steadily broke Essuman down. By the championship rounds, Essuman was swollen, depleted, and absorbing heavy shots, and Catterall closed the show with a blistering combination that sent his opponent through the ropes, forcing the referee to wave it off. The win instantly reasserts Catterall as a major contender and pushes him firmly toward a world-title opportunity.

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Adam Azim def. Kurt Scoby — TKO, Round 12

Adam Azim capped off a dominant performance by stopping Kurt Scoby in the final round after controlling the fight from start to finish. Working behind a disciplined jab and steady pressure, Azim dictated the pace while Scoby, a late replacement, spent long stretches in a tight shell. Scoby had a few flashes of offense, but Azim’s body work, counters, and clean combinations steadily broke him down as the rounds progressed. After nearly closing the show in the 11th, Azim finally forced the decisive moment in the last minute of Round 12, sending Scoby to a knee and securing an emphatic TKO that keeps his unbeaten rise rolling toward major opportunities in 2026.

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Richard Riakporhe def. Tommy Welch — TKO (Round 2)

Richard Riakporhe made a statement in his heavyweight debut, overwhelming Tommy Welch with power and precision from the opening bell. Riakporhe kept the fight long, used his reach well, and consistently found a home for the right hand. Welch tried to pressure and close distance, but every exchange worked against him. After multiple knockdowns in the second round, the referee stepped in as Welch struggled to recover. The performance instantly pushed Riakporhe into the conversation as a real threat in the division.

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Ishmael Davis def. Sam Gilley — Unanimous Decision

Ishmael Davis captured the British and Commonwealth super-welterweight titles after edging Sam Gilley in a close, hard-fought contest. The early rounds were tight, with Gilley’s work rate making things difficult to score, but Davis steadily took control with cleaner, heavier shots. As the fight settled in, Davis landed the more telling punches while Gilley relied on volume and movement to stay competitive. Across the back half of the bout, Davis’ accuracy and timing carried the momentum, allowing him to close strong and take a well-earned unanimous decision. Scorecard - 115-114, 115-113, and 115-113.

Mikie Tallon def. Fezan Shahid — KO (Round 5)

Mikie Tallon delivered one of the standout moments of the undercard with a fifth-round knockout of Fezan Shahid. Tallon boxed with patience early, picking his spots and gradually breaking Shahid down with steady pressure and clean counters. By the middle rounds, the momentum had fully shifted his way, and Tallon capitalized with a perfectly placed shot that ended the bout. The finish served as a breakout moment for the young prospect, who continues to build momentum with another decisive win.

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Fight Results Summary

  • Conor Benn def. Chris Eubank Jr. — Unanimous Decision
  • Jack Catterall def. Ekow Essuman — KO, Round 11
  • Adam Azim def. Kurt Scoby — TKO, Round 12
  • Richard Riakporhe def. Tommy Welch — TKO, Round 2
  • Ishmael Davis def. Sam Gilley — Unanimous Decision
  • Mikie Tallon def. Fezan Shahid — KO, Round 5

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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