Fatal Fury City of Wolves
Fight Overview
Date & Venue: Saturday, 26 April 2025 – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
Weight Class & Rounds: Middleweight bout scheduled for 12 rounds; Chris Eubank Jr’s IBO middleweight title will be on the line, he is currently ranked 5th in our ranking’s.
Start Time: Undercard action begins around 5:00 PM BST, with main event ring walks expected at approximately 10:30 PM BST.
Cinematic Trailer: Inspired by the classic SNK video game series. The promotional trailer features Eubank Jr., Benn, and influencers like KSI and IShowSpeed immersed in a digital universe, blending boxing with gaming culture. Click here to watch the trailer on DAZN youtube channel.
Where to Watch
This match will be available on multiple platforms. In the UK, fans can watch live on Sky Sports Box Office (pay-per-view) or stream via DAZN PPV. Both will cost £19.95.

Who is on the Eubank v Benn undercard & what is the running order?
- Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn – Expected 10:30pm BST.
- Anthony Yarde v Lyndon Arthur 3 – light-heavyweight
- Liam Smith v Aaron McKenna – middleweight
- Chris Billam-Smith v Brandon Glanton – cruiserweight
- Viddal Riley v Cheavon Clarke – cruiserweight – Expected 5pm BST.
Who will win Eubank Jr Vs Benn:
Split decisions comprehensive analysis with all the information to help you make the best decision on the night :
Experience vs Momentum: Eubank has elite-level experience and over double the rounds boxed. Benn is unbeaten but untested at this level.
Size Difference: Eubank is the natural middleweight; Benn is jumping up two divisions.
Chin Check: Eubank has never been stopped and is known for his durability. Benn’s chin is unproven at this weight.
Mental Game: Benn carries baggage from the drug test saga. Eubank seems mentally sharp and composed.
Activity: Eubank’s been more active and recently avenged a KO loss. Benn’s had just one tune-up fight since 2022.
In conclusion if Benn is to win it will most likely be early anything after round 4, it’s into Eubanks Jrs territory.

Tale of the Tape
Chris Eubank Jr | Conor Benn | |
Age | 35 years old | 28 years old |
Record | 34 -3 | 23 – 0 |
KOs | 25 (74%) | 14 (61%) |
Height | 5′11″ (180 cm) | 5′8″ (173 cm) |
Reach | 72” | 68” |
Rounds Boxed | 234 | 106 |
What’s Next for Chris Eubank Jr and Connnor Benn?
Winner’s Prospects: Turki Alalshikh, Chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, has indicated that the victor could secure a future bout against Canelo Álvarez, potentially in early 2026. I do believe this mostly applies to Eubank Jr as this would be miles out of Benns leagues and too big a jump in boxing abilities.
For the loser: Eubank Jr may retire if defeated, while Benn – younger and undefeated – could regroup at his natural lower weight.