Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn simulation ends with six knockdowns and crazy comeback KO

Chris Eubank Jr got the better of Conor Benn in a crazy simulation of their upcoming fight. Eubank Jr and Benn will finally meet in an epic grudge battle on Saturday at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. UndisputedEubank Jr and Benn’s clash lasted three rounds with six knockdowns[/caption] It is a rivalry that has spanned over three years as they finally getting their hands on each other after their cancelled bout in 2022. The pair will meet at the middleweight limit of 160lbs, a weight at which Benn has never fought before. Eubank Jr holds the size advantage at the weight, having the spent of his majority of his career in the division. But the pair seem practically impossible to separate with many from the boxing fraternity divided on the outcome. Luckily, boxing video game Undisputed has finally been able to separate the pair. Eubank Jr and Benn stepped into the ring in a realistic scenario, with the same look of passion and anger on their faces as we have seen in the build-up. It was a lightning start with Benn coming out and flattening Eubank Jr with a left hand after just 40 seconds. Eubank Jr will likely need to resist an early storm from Benn on the night but in a perhaps unrealistic scenario, the game saw Eubank Jr climb to his feet and batter Benn to the body almost immediately which saw him take a knee. ‘The Destroyer’ too climbed to his feet but it was a seemingly wild moment, when Benn somehow hit his rival with two clubbing right hands before the bell. It was a third knockdown but Eubank Jr survived the round in what was a quite ridiculous start. UndisputedBenn was the one who was eventually flattened after six knockdowns[/caption] And despite the aggression, a wild pace continued in the second as both let their hands go with nothing to lose. Of course it is a bitter rivalry, but it seems impossible it could conceivably see them not even use their guards. A nasty cut opened above Eubank Jr’s eye but he again targeted the body and dropped Benn again. Once more, it was Benn who responded seemingly undamaged and dropped Eubank Jr with a crunching right hand. Surely no more touching of the canvas seemed likely, but in the third round everything let loose. Eubank Jr got the final say of this cat-and-mouse affair, with the body work paying off as a left hand saw Benn doubled over on the canvas for a final time. GettyEubank Jr will hope his real clash with Benn follows suit[/caption] It was a wild affair and had fans genuinely been treated to this, it would be the most incredible fight in British boxing history. But it seems unfeasible at the rate that unfolded, although Benn and Eubank Jr are indeed unlikely to hold back. It is expected that an immediate rematch will take place irrespective of the outcome. And it promises to be a huge event with the pair earning a combined £18million for the clash in front of a sold out Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Eubank Jr v Benn Live on talkSPORT More than 30 years after their dads fought each other, Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn finally meet in the ring. The fight will be LIVE on talkSPORT on Saturday 26 April from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.  Steve Collins, who beat both Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn, is part of talkSPORT’s team and will join Adam Catterall, Gareth A Davies, Spencer Oliver and John Rawling for commentary on fight night.

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Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn simulation ends with six knockdowns and crazy comeback KO

Chris Eubank Jr got the better of Conor Benn in a crazy simulation of their upcoming fight.

Eubank Jr and Benn will finally meet in an epic grudge battle on Saturday at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Undisputed
Eubank Jr and Benn’s clash lasted three rounds with six knockdowns[/caption]

It is a rivalry that has spanned over three years as they finally getting their hands on each other after their cancelled bout in 2022.

The pair will meet at the middleweight limit of 160lbs, a weight at which Benn has never fought before.

Eubank Jr holds the size advantage at the weight, having the spent of his majority of his career in the division.

But the pair seem practically impossible to separate with many from the boxing fraternity divided on the outcome.

Luckily, boxing video game Undisputed has finally been able to separate the pair.

Eubank Jr and Benn stepped into the ring in a realistic scenario, with the same look of passion and anger on their faces as we have seen in the build-up.

It was a lightning start with Benn coming out and flattening Eubank Jr with a left hand after just 40 seconds.

Eubank Jr will likely need to resist an early storm from Benn on the night but in a perhaps unrealistic scenario, the game saw Eubank Jr climb to his feet and batter Benn to the body almost immediately which saw him take a knee.

‘The Destroyer’ too climbed to his feet but it was a seemingly wild moment, when Benn somehow hit his rival with two clubbing right hands before the bell.

It was a third knockdown but Eubank Jr survived the round in what was a quite ridiculous start.

Undisputed
Benn was the one who was eventually flattened after six knockdowns[/caption]

And despite the aggression, a wild pace continued in the second as both let their hands go with nothing to lose.

Of course it is a bitter rivalry, but it seems impossible it could conceivably see them not even use their guards.

A nasty cut opened above Eubank Jr’s eye but he again targeted the body and dropped Benn again.

Once more, it was Benn who responded seemingly undamaged and dropped Eubank Jr with a crunching right hand.

Surely no more touching of the canvas seemed likely, but in the third round everything let loose.

Eubank Jr got the final say of this cat-and-mouse affair, with the body work paying off as a left hand saw Benn doubled over on the canvas for a final time.

Getty
Eubank Jr will hope his real clash with Benn follows suit[/caption]

It was a wild affair and had fans genuinely been treated to this, it would be the most incredible fight in British boxing history.

But it seems unfeasible at the rate that unfolded, although Benn and Eubank Jr are indeed unlikely to hold back.

It is expected that an immediate rematch will take place irrespective of the outcome.

And it promises to be a huge event with the pair earning a combined £18million for the clash in front of a sold out Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Eubank Jr v Benn Live on talkSPORT

More than 30 years after their dads fought each other, Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn finally meet in the ring.

The fight will be LIVE on talkSPORT on Saturday 26 April from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. 

Steve Collins, who beat both Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn, is part of talkSPORT’s team and will join Adam Catterall, Gareth A Davies, Spencer Oliver and John Rawling for commentary on fight night.