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Nigel Benn Vs Chris Eubank 2 "Judgement Day" - Official Boxing Event Program (1993)
Nigel Benn Vs Chris Eubank 2 "Judgement Day" - Official Boxing Event Program (1993)
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Nigel "The Dark Destroyer" Benn Vs Chris Eubank 2
"Judgement Day"
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Nigel Benn vs. Chris Eubank II, billed as Judgement Day, was a professional boxing match contested on 9 October 1993, for the WBC and WBO super middleweight championship.
After defeating Benn in 1990 Eubank would defend his new WBO middleweight belt three times, before relinquishing to contest the vacant WBO super middleweight title against Michael Watson, who after winning eight of eleven rounds fell into a coma after a Eubank uppercut at the end of round 11, before the subsequent referee stoppage twenty seconds into round 12. Benn, who had also moved up to super middleweight, won the WBC super middleweight title in Italy, beating Mauro Galvano. With both men champions in the same weight division, a unification fight and three-year anticipated rematch was arranged by Don King for 9 October 1993. Over 42,000 crammed Old Trafford for this bout. Don King's contract stipulated that not only would the winner join his stable of fighters, but also the loser.
Unlike the first fight, this time Eubank's ring walk went off without a hitch, with ITV commentator Reg Gutteridge commenting when Eubank performed his customary vault over the ropes into the ring, “The ego has landed".
The fight itself did not quite reach the heights of brutality of the first, as neither man was as badly hurt. However, there were flurries of punches at the ends of the rounds, with both boxers trying to claim the rounds knowing that there was more chance of the fight lasting the distance as the bout progressed. The final round was thrilling, with both boxers told they needed it to win. Most boxing experts agree that this was a truly classic round, Gutteridge referring to the two 'magnificent warriors' at its climax.
The final scores were 115–113 Eubank, 114–113 Benn, and 114–114. The bout was declared a draw – Benn retained his WBC belt, Eubank his WBO championship. Don King had not written the event of a draw into the contract, and as a result, neither fighter was contractually bound to join him.
The pair never fought again, despite a £6 million bout at Wembley stadium being touted for Eubank's eight-fight Sky deal.
On the ITV documentary Best Ever Big Fight Live, former world champion Duke McKenzie said of the Benn–Eubank rivalry "It may never be rivaled". Barry McGuigan agreed, saying "There was real antipathy and ill-will there. But what fights, what fights."
Nigel Benn's son and Chris Eubank's son were expected to fight in 2022. Chris Eubank Jr vs. Conor Benn was originally supposed to be held on 08 October 2022, but was postponed after Benn tested positive in a random drug test from UKAD. Eubank Jr and Conor Benn had finally agreed to fight on 26 April 2025 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in which Eubank Jr defeated Benn by unanimous decision.
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