This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.Learn more There's a massive night of boxing action ahead with Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn going head-to-head at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in north London.The hotly anticipated middleweight clash will see these two fighters battle it out 32 years since their dads did the same thing all the way back in 1993.
Watch Eubank Jr.vs Benn live on DAZN £21.99 £19.95 View DealChris Eubank Jr.and Conor Benn will face off on Saturday, April 26, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.Fans can order the fight on DAZN PPV for £19.95, which also comes with a DAZN seven-day free trial.The build up to bout has already been explosive between these bitter rivals with Eubank fined £375,000 after missing the correct weight at the first weigh-in just 0.05lb.Some have even called for the fight to be called off due to the effects of trying to lose weight ahead of such a big clash."I think it should be called off," said boxer Josh Taylor."Eubank looked terrible & he has a rehydration clause chucked in there on top of that aswell.
I think this is potentially a very disastrous night for boxing waiting to happen.I desperately hope this is not the case."At around 10.30pm tonight the talking will stop and the two fighters will finally clash to see who will be crowned champion.READ MORE: Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn fight time tonight, TV channels, live steam, ringwalk timesBarry Hearn gives verdict on Chris Eubank Jr vs.Conor Benn To watch the action, fans will need to pay.Sky Box Office and the DAZN streaming service have both confirmed they will be showing the bout with those wanting to view the action legally needing to pay £21.99 for access via Sky Sports Box Office or the DAZN platform.It's a lot of money and some fans might well be tempted to look for other ways to tune in and watch for without paying the one-off fee.However, before searching for "free live streams" or clicking on links via social media, it's worth remembering the risks.Although tuning in without paying might sound tempting, it can end up being costly.
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