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Chris Eubank Jr Stops Kamil Szeremeta, Confronts Conor Benn in Fiery Post-Fight Faceoff



Chris Eubank Jr Stops Kamil Szeremeta, Confronts Conor Benn in Fiery Post-Fight Faceoff
Chris Eubank Jr vs. Kamil Szeremeta

Chris Eubank Jr made a triumphant return to the ring, stopping Kamil Szeremeta in the seventh round after four knockdowns in an impressive performance. This was Eubank’s first fight in over a year since his revenge victory over Liam Smith, and he showcased his sharp skills under new trainer Jonathan Banks. However, the night ended with drama as Eubank found himself face-to-face with rival Conor Benn, reigniting their ongoing feud.


Eubank began the fight aggressively, landing crisp jabs and precise combinations. He quickly knocked down Szeremeta in the first round with a sharp one-two combination. Though Szeremeta fought back with his own double jab and cross, Eubank continued to dominate, cutting through the Pole’s defense with well-timed punches.


By the third round, Eubank’s right eyebrow had been cut, but he remained in control, showcasing superior movement and powerful strikes. In the sixth round, Szeremeta managed to land a few clean shots, but Eubank shook them off, maintaining his relentless attack. Another right cross sent Szeremeta crashing to the canvas for the second time.


The seventh round proved decisive. A left hook clipped Szeremeta, followed by a brutal body shot that forced him to take a knee. Eubank then unleashed a punishing left uppercut to Szeremeta’s body, dropping him for the fourth time, and prompting referee John Latham to stop the fight.


After the bout, Conor Benn, still under provisional suspension for a failed drug test, stormed into the ring and confronted Eubank. The two exchanged heated words, with Eubank declaring,


"This is the fight everybody wants to see, 168, 170, there’s no pushing me around anymore son. I want you next!"


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