Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn: boxing updates and undercard news – live

Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn: boxing updates and undercard news – live

How to watch or stream Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn

The Guardian will have round-by-round updates, analysis and instant reaction in this space.

In the UK and Ireland, the fight will be broadcast on DAZN Pay-Per-View at a cost of £19.99 for existing subscribers or £27.98 for new subscribers. Sky Sports Box Office will also carry it for £19.95. talkSPORT Radio will provide live audio commentary for free.

In the US and Canada, the fight will be broadcast on DAZN Pay-Per-View at a cost of $24.99.

DAZN is streaming the fight live in more than 200 countries.

Key events

Chris Eubank Jr has successfully made weight on fight day, avoiding a second costly penalty ahead of tonight’s long-awaited grudge match against Conor Benn.

The British rivals both satisfied the rehydration clause in their contract, which required them to weigh no more than 170lb on Saturday morning. Eubank Jr tipped the scales at 169.4lb, while Benn – the naturally smaller man – came in comfortably lighter at 165lb, according to event promoters.

It’s a relief for Eubank Jr after Friday’s hiccup, when he came in half an ounce over the official middleweight limit of 160lb. That minor miss triggered a hefty fine of £375,000 ($500,000), paid directly to Benn under the terms of their agreement.

Having cleared today’s threshold, Eubank Jr wasted little time declaring himself ready. “Fight day weigh-in complete. Rehydration restriction is over. Now all that’s left to do is rock up to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tonight & make history,” he posted on social media.

The weigh-in drama added yet another twist to a rivalry already years in the making – a family feud passed down from their fathers, Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn, who fought two ferocious battles in the early 1990s.

More than 65,000 fans will pack into a sold-out stadium tonight for the latest chapter, one that has survived cancelled dates, drug test controversies and now a fine in the eleventh hour.

Chris Eubank Jr waits for Saturday’s main event in his dressing room with his father, Chris Eubank Sr, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Photograph: Mark Robinson/Getty Images

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