Follow Daily Mail Sport's live blog for the latest updates and result as Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn face off in the latest chapter of their rivalry, with Riath Al-Samarrai reporting from the stadium.
ROUND SEVEN: Benn lands big!
Benn smells blood here. Eubank Jr looks really weak, and he may already need a knockout.
Benn going hard early and Eubank has to grab.
According to CompuBox, it's 35-21 to Benn in terms of jabs landed so far.
He's defending really well, too.
A BIG RIGHT HANDS FROM BENN! Eubanks says fine. Words exchanged at the bell!
Jones: 'Benn is taking advantage'
Barry Jones, former featherweight world champion, speaking on DAZN:
He looks lethargic and it’s usually due to weight issues. Everyone struggles to make weight, he overadvertised it, but it might be an issue.
Benn is taking advantage of every frailty, boxing under instruction.
ROUND SIX: Life in Eubank?
Eubank's corner are calling for more jabs and we are seeing that early doors here.
Benn, though, isn't worried, but does eat a right hand to the chin.
A big right from Benn, but Eubank hits back instantly. He's more in this round.
Potentially the closest round we have had - it ends with Eubank falling to the floor again. I think Benn pushed him.
ROUND FIVE: Benn smelling blood
Come on, Eubank. Not that I'm necessarily cheering him on, but just show us something.
Barry Jones on commentary for DAZN is questioning whether this is one fight too many for Eubank. Maybe too early to say that, but he is being schooled.
He is throwing but missing. A jab and an uppercut.
A good left jab from Benn as the crowd urge him on.
A bit better with a low jab, but he is feeling for it.
Benn then fires in two strong shots - Eubank laughs. The first signs of a real attack that we have seen.
ROUND FOUR: Benn well on top
They are starting to slog it out a bit more now. We are in a fight. It was a weird start from Eubank.
Good left jab from Benn. Then they exchange good lefts. Looks like the right eye of Eubank could be swelling...
He tried for a right hook but misses. Another body shot from Benn.
It's his round again.
ROUND THREE: Eubank Jr wakes up!
Benn lands another jab early. He's throwing that shot a lot more than he did in the first fight.
Eubank is now trying to come forward a little bit more. He narrowly misses a big uppercut but then lands a left on the back foot.
Eubank hits the deck, but he's pushed over. Much closer, now, with Eubank now getting his hands going.
ROUND TWO: Eubank Jr struggling to settle
Bo Mac is telling Eubank to relax in his corner. Benn's round first up, for sure.
Benn hits the deck but it's no knockdown. Benn bundled over, really. Kevin Parker wants a word with both men. It's quite a long one.
Benn is throwing a lot here and hits another good body shot.
The Destroyer is looking very quick here. Eubank is silent, not really moving much, and on the back foot. Is it deliberate?
Either way, I think it may be two rounds to Benn.
ROUND ONE: Benn on the front foot
It's Benn on the front foot early, with the loser of the last fight taking the centre.
A good body shot from Benn as we pass the minute mark. Eubank being very selective with his shots.
Really good from Benn. Quick shots but then he eats one from Eubank.
Benn goes for a big shot and it gets a bit scrappy as referee Kevin Parker calls for them to separate.
A decent first round. Both men looking comfortable.
We are underway!
There's a pause for a round of applause for Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn, and we are just about ready to get underway here.
Cheers for Benn. Boos for Eubank. That has changed a little since last time.
One final pep talk from both fathers. Chris nods his head. Conor confident.
And the first bell rings. A roar from the crowd.
Talk about A-listers...
Good evening, gentlemen...
Just James Bond and Rod Stewart. No worries.
Rod didn't seem too impressed with 50 Cent, though!
Here's Eubank Jr - and 50 Cent!
We are hearing there has been a delay backstage. Games until the very end!
LOUD boos for Eubank Jr. Here he comes!
It's the usual Still D.R.E. for him, until 50 Cent comes out! Riath said he was there!
The Eubanks walk with pure swagger. What a dynasty. We spoke about proud fathers...
A warning that there is strong language in the below video.
'It's a fun touch'
I’m a pretty cynical soul on a variety of boxing topics, but any ring walk that involves a marching band of drummers is a fun touch in my book. Hat tip to Benn.
We still await Eubank Jr
It's a nice moment seeing Conor and Nigel together. That is one proud father.
Benn finishes his walk on by being drummed to the ring, and the crowd is on his side here. So keen to see if he can get revenge here.
It's going on a long time, I can't lie.
Benn makes his way to the ring
After Sweet Caroline plays, Adam Smith takes control on DAZN as the crowd lets out a huge cheer.
It's then over to Michael Buffer. You know the voice.
Benn is out first. A mixture of cheers and boos.
He takes his time. Ready or Not by The Delfonics is his choice of music to start with.
Then, after the Big Ben chimes, In the Air Tonight breaks out. Bop, to be fair.
Nigel is loving it too.
Bellew: 'This favours Benn'
Tony Bellew, former cruiserweight world champion, speaking on DAZN:
They are going straight back it and I think that favours Benn. He will have healed quicker and he will want to go into the fire quicker.
Technique and game plan will go out in the window again. Benn has to go there, he is the shorter guy. I can't see this being anything but another classic.
'50 cent is here'
Our sources tell us 50 Cent is in Eubank’s dressing room.
Meanwhile, a variety of staff are mopping down the ring after that Catterall-Essuman bloodbath. Fair play to Catterall – excellent performance.
How Benn spent Eubank Jr's fine
You may remember that Eubank Jr was fined £375,000 for missing weight last fight - if not only because I mentioned it earlier.
Well, Benn has revealed how he spent that money: on a Rolls Royce.
He loves it, too. Fair enough.
Celebrities in town!
The pictures are still filtering through, but we have some famous faces in the house tonight.
How's Jason Statham for you? How about Rosie Huntingdon Whitley? Thierry Henry?
PIERCE BROSNAN is here too! Mega.
Undercard results
The undercard has just finished up here in north London, with Jack Catterall claiming a dominant win over Eko Essuman.
Here are the full results from the other fights:
Adam Azim def. Kurt Scoby by 12th round TKO
Richard Riakporhe def. Tommy Welch by second-round knockout
Ishmael Davis def. Sam Gilley by unanimous decision
Mikie Tallon def. Fezan Shahid by fifth round knockout
Benn vibing ahead of go time!
I'll be honest, I'm not cool enough to know what song this is. Not even close.
But that is besides the point - the Destroyer is chilled, confident, and, seemingly, read.
A good sign for his fans.
That, and I now have a song stuck in my head that I do not know the name of.
Hands being wrapped
We're getting closer and closer to go time here - and the two fighters for the main event have been getting their hands wrapped ahead of the ring walks.
Both look very calm. No time to stress now - no going back!
Joshua vs Fury on the cards?!
Turki Al-Sheikh has told DAZN that Anthony Joshua is set to fight in Riyadh in February and then have a big London fight in London.
Not named were mentioned, but Hearn, AJ's promoter, said recently: 'Our plan is really cemented with Turki Al-Sheikh for 2026. And that's a big fight in February, and then Tyson Fury.'
Jake Paul first though of course, pal.
Nelson: 'Conor can snatch Eubank Jr's heart'
Johnny Nelson, former cruiserweight world champion, speaking to WhichBookie:
My prediction is that Conor Benn will beat Chris Eubank Jr. by way of a tight points decision.
Conor’s main threats, which he must use to good effect in this fight, are pace and pressure. With pace and pressure, he can snatch Eubank Jr’s heart.
He can snatch his lungs, drain his energy and put him under immense pressure. I’m not sure Benn can stop him; I don’t see a one-punch knockout happening there. That said, I could see a situation where the onslaught is so constant that the referee has to step in.
Inside Conor Benn's dressing room
Here's a look inside the dressing room of the Benn camp. Sort of, anyway.
You may recognise this - especially if you're a Tottenham fan. But no football teams in here today - just Benn and his boxing team.
Plenty of room. Very nice.
Nigel Benn: 'I know we are going to get a victory'
Nigel Benn, Conor Benn's father and former boxer:
Conor's fitness is another level. It was about his mindset. His team behind him is relaxed. No stress.
I know we're going to get a victory, I'm 100 per cent sure of that. Conor had him more in trouble than he had Conor [last time].
Hearn: 'I wouldn't be surprised if it's his last fight'
Eddie Hearn, Conor Benn's promoter, speaking to The Sun:
I just know that a lot of people around him didn't want him to carry on fighting after the last fight. And I think this fight will be the same kind of fight in terms of how taxing it'll be, how tough it'll be.
I just think he's coming to the end of his career. What is he, 36? You can't have too many fights like that, so let's see how he performs on Saturday, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was his last fight.
Is the rivalry losing its shine?
As of last night, there were still a few tickets on sale ahead of tonight, with the anticipation admittedly not as high as the first fight between these two.
What's the reason for this fight? Family pride? Boxing success? Money?
Well worth reading the below from the legendary Jeff Powell, who has tried to break down tonight and what's on the line. Spoiler: He's not too impressed. But still well worth it.
You can read by clicking here or below.
JEFF POWELL: This second fight in north London is a masterpiece in the marketing of a family rivalry which is being lauded above its standing in the annals of this hard old game.
Hearn gets one over on Eubank Jr
Speaking of Hearn - he and Eubank Jr have been at each other's throats the whole time during this rivalry, pretty much forming one of their own.
Every time the former has tried to speak, the actual fighter has refused to let him, speaking over him, and it all came to a head when he claimed Hearn was responsible for the blocking of his ambulance in April - something he has categorically denied.
In the final presser, though, Hearn had a trick up his sleeve. He displayed cards, essentially reading everything he wanted to say, and there was nothing Eubank Jr could do about it.
ANOTHER sabotage?!
Surely not...
The Eubank camp have been stuck in a lift inside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium... and Eubank Jr is convinced Hearn has set it up!
'The sabotage begins,' he said, laughing at his dad - who, interestingly, was shaking his head.
He continued: 'Now the lift doesn't work. It's OK. It's OK, Conor. You can stop the lift, you can stop the cars from coming in. It won't change your fate, my friend.'
I must warn you about the below clip - there is strong language!
'A fading novelty?'
A pretty sedate atmosphere here through the undercard so far. There’s a significant number of empty seats in the stadium despite the best efforts of those selling the show – 2,000 tickets given away to local cab drivers and massively reduced prices on the secondary markets. Indifference or a fading novelty?
Either way, it will be a large crowd in excess of 55,000 for an outdoor fight on a drizzly night in November. For those interested, Benn drew the louder cheer upon his arrival and hour or so ago.
...and recovery!
The issue around the state Eubank Jr was in after his last fight rang true. He was interviewed after the ring despite being seriously dehydrated, and put in an ambulance. He has since claimed that Eddie Hearn was responsible for the delay in the ambulance getting to hospital. We don't know what will happen this time.
This time, Daily Mail Sport was granted exclusive access to Eubank Jr's training camp in Dubai. We watched him power through a brutal conditioning session, trade blows with sparring partners and unveil a cutting-edge recovery routine designed to extend his career.
There is so much to his recovery now. deep massages, but not getting involved with the cold - no chance.
Click here or below to ready more from Charlotte Daly. Again, well worth it, I feel.
EXCLUSIVE BY CHARLOTTE DALY: Nine months on from dismantling Conor Benn in their first meeting, he is back in camp, back in the grind, and back in pursuit of a statement.
Inside Eubank Jr's preparation...
Eubank was dehydrated after the last fight. He cut down to 160.05lbs last time, still missing weight by half an ounce, resulting in a £375,000 fine. Ouch.
This time, though, he weight in LESS than Benn, coming in at 159.1lbs yesterday, with his rival at 159.3lbs.
The second generation star shared a clip of his brutal preparations for this fight, wearing a full sweat suit, roasting himself as he set to work on the exercise bike while draped in a towel and wearing a plastic hat.
He is ready to go.
And here are the Benns!
Not far behind him... Conor Benn is here too! Not quite flanked by his father Nigel, but the former boxer isn't too far behind.
It's white and blue for him tonight. A lot more level-headed this time around, apparently. We will see.
The Eubanks are here!
Last time out...
It was 202 days ago, on Saturday April 26, that 67,000 fans made their ways into the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to witness what would ultimately be one of the best fights in quite a long time, to be fair.
Two fighters who hated each other - perhaps still do - going head to head in an absolute slog fest. Capturing the nation, the Eubank name would rise, with the Benns falling courtesy of Conor.
It was a bout a long time in the making. Years, in fact. They had been due to do battle back in 2022, before Benn tested positive for banned substance clomifene.
That would be the main ammo for Eubank's jibes his rivals' way in the build-up to the April bout. So much so that he at one point slapped an egg across the then-28-year-old's face. Eggs were blamed for the positive test.
Nonetheless, Eubank dropped a ton of weight, dominated the fight, and was then rushed to hospital with dehydration. Talk about drama.
And that leads us to tonight.
Will it be repeat or revenge?
Goooooood evening one and all and welcome to Daily Mail Sport's live coverage of Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn II.
We're back in north London and back inside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tonight, seven months on from the pair's chaotic first bout in the very same arena that saw the former run out victorious. It's just a little bit colder and a little bit more windy this time.
For one reason or another, we are here for a second fight, and it could, could, be a lot closer.
We are expecting ring walks in around an hour. Until then, we have plenty of build-up to provide and lots of undercard bouts to bring you up to date on, so strap in, stay tuned, and enjoy.