Conor Benn is looking stronger than ever as he gears up for his second clash with Chris Eubank Jr., set for November 15 as part of Riyadh Season. Ring Magazine recently shared photos of Benn deep in training camp, showcasing a shredded, fight-ready physique that highlights his commitment ahead of their highly anticipated rematch.
The first scheduled fight between Benn and Eubank Jr. was cancelled in 2022 after Benn’s failed drug test. However, the rivalry finally came to life earlier this year when the two finally met in the ring for the first time. Their heated battle reignited British boxing’s most talked-about feud, leaving fans eager for a definitive conclusion — and now, both fighters are ready to settle the score once and for all.

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Benn’s recent training images show a man on a mission. His conditioning is at an elite level, his punches sharp and powerful as he prepares to face an opponent who knows his style well. “Unfinished Business,” as the bout is titled, perfectly captures the tone heading into November — a fight not just for victory, but for redemption and legacy.
The event will stream exclusively on DAZN and promises fireworks. Eubank Jr. brings experience and tactical precision, while Benn’s aggression and athleticism have made him one of the most dangerous welterweights in the division.
Conor Benn working hard in training camp ahead of his rematch with Chris Eubank Jr 📸
— Ring Magazine (@ringmagazine) October 24, 2025
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As the date approaches, Benn’s transformation and intensity have caught fans’ attention across social media. Every image out of camp tells the same story — Conor Benn is leaving nothing to chance. On November 15, he’ll look to prove that his comeback isn’t just physical, but symbolic of his determination to reclaim his place among boxing’s elite.
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