Benn dominates Eubank Jr. to earn bragging rights in British boxing's family feud

LONDON (AP) — Conor Benn gained revenge — for himself and his family — by dominating Chris Eubank Jr. to score a unanimous points victory in their rematch at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday.

Benn had lost to Eubank Jr. nearly seven months ago in their long-anticipated middleweight bout, which came more than 30 years after their fathers squared off in two memorable fights.

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Eubank Sr. beat Nigel Benn with a ninth-round stoppage in 1990 to take the WBO middleweight title. Their 1993 rematch ended in a split-decision draw.

The 29-year-old Benn was in control in Saturday’s non-title fight and dropped Eubank Jr. twice in the 12th round.

The judges scored the bout 119-107, 116-110, 118-108 for Benn (24-1, 14 KOs), who gained revenge for his only professional loss.

ā€œThis is the end of the Benn-Eubank saga. This ends here,ā€ Benn said in the ring. ā€œThis is generational. This has never been done before in history.ā€

In late April, Eubank Jr. won by unanimous decision in a slugfest. But the 36-year-old boxer (35-4, 25 KOs) looked sluggish Saturday, unable to land jabs the way he did in the first fight.

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ā€œThe kid fought hard, he fought tough. He’s got power, this kid,ā€ Eubank Jr. said. ā€œConor Benn was the best man tonight, so congratulations to him.ā€

American rapper 50 Cent accompanied Eubank Jr. on his ring walk and performed his hit ā€œMany Menā€ as they emerged from the tunnel.

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