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Connor Benn Destroys Eubank in Stunning Late-Round Knockdowns: Unbelievable Finish


Connor Benn delivered the performance of his life, rewriting his story in thunderous fashion as he roared back from April’s defeat to dismantle Chris Eubank Jr. in a rematch destined to echo through boxing history.  From the opening bell, Benn fought like a man possessed — heavier, sharper, and ferociously aggressive. 

Nicknamed “The Destroyer,” Conor Benn follows in the footsteps of his father Nigel Benn.

He stalked Eubank with relentless intent, marching him down and unloading vicious combinations that shattered rhythm and forced him onto the back foot. By the championship rounds, Benn’s suffocating pressure had ripped through Eubank’s defenses, leaving him exposed and unraveling.

The turning point came in a breathtaking eleventh round. Benn detonated a savage flurry of punches that sent Eubank crashing to the canvas, igniting the arena in chaos. Eubank staggered to his feet, drained and broken, while Benn smelled blood. The twelfth round brought shockwaves — Benn rocked him again, stumbling Eubank and sending the crowd into absolute pandemonium. 

Conor Benn’s unanimous victory finally gave the Benn family a win over the Eubanks, almost 35 years after Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank Sr. first fought in 1990

Fans screamed in disbelief, shouting that Eubank had been “smashed,” “outboxed,” and “not himself.” Speculation ran wild in the stands, but one truth was undeniable: Benn had seized control of the narrative.  For Benn, this was more than victory — it was redemption, a violent and emphatic rewrite of the chapter that began with his defeat earlier this year. 

Despite dominating throughout, Benn saved his most dramatic moment for the end — he floored Chris Eubank Jr. twice in the final round with heavy overhand rights

His relentless pace, punishing combinations, and refusal to let Eubank breathe marked the dawn of a new era in his rise. As fans poured out of the venue buzzing with adrenaline, one thing was clear: Connor Benn didn’t just win. He detonated a shockwave across the boxing world, delivering the fight of his life and etching his name into the sport’s lore.

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