Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn’s highly anticipated fight will be on 26 April at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Saudi boxing organiser Turki Alalshikh has announced.
Earlier this month Alalshikh, who has organised some of the most high-profile fights in recent years as chairman of Saudi Arabia’s general entertainment authority, confirmed a deal had been struck between the fighters.
Englishmen Eubank and Benn are bitter rivals and were due to meet in October 2022, 29 years after their revered fathers Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn fought for a second time.
However, that bout was called off after Benn failed a voluntary drug test, sparking a two-year battle with anti-doping authorities, which culminated in his suspension being lifted last November.
Thirty-five-year-old Eubank will be favourite against 28-year-old Benn, who steps up from the welterweight limit of 10st 7lb (147lb) for the fight.
Alalshikh also confirmed some of the bouts on the undercard, including British light-heavyweight rivals Anthony Yarde and Lyndon Arthur completing their trilogy.
Arthur won the first meeting in 2020 with Yarde gaining revenge in 2021.
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