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CHRIS EUBANK JR V CONOR BENN TICKET INFORMATION CONFIRMED AS RIVALS CONTINUE UK PRESS TOUR

PhilBoxing.com
Thu, 27 Feb 2025




Tickets go on general sale this Friday, February 28 at 12pm GMT. Tottenham Hotspur season ticket holders and members get exclusive priority access 24 hours earlier.

Premium packages, coach packages and wheelchair accessible tickets also available, with ticket prices starting from just £50 plus booking fees.

London, February 26, 2025: Tickets for the epic Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn fight will go on general sale starting this Friday, February 28 from 12pm GMT at Ticketmaster.co.uk for Ring Magazine’s first-ever boxing card entitled ‘FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves’, in association with Matchroom and BOXXER.

A range of ticket options are available with prices starting at £50 plus booking fees. Coach packages, premium packages and wheelchair accessible options are also on offer.

Demand is set to be huge for one of the most eagerly-anticipated fights in British boxing history which will take place on April 26 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Fans are urged to move fast to secure tickets and experience the return of the historic Eubank-Benn rivalry.

How to buy tickets:

● Tickets go on general sale from 12pm GMT on Friday, February 28 at Ticketmaster.co.uk.

● An exclusive 24-hour pre-sale for Tottenham Hotspur season ticket holders and members will open on Thursday, February 27 at 12pm GMT. Supporters will be contacted directly with details on how they can purchase tickets during this exclusive period. Wheelchair accessible tickets are also available from here.

● Premium Hospitality packages are now available exclusively via Tottenham Hotspur. Click here to explore packages and book. Coach and ticket packages are available from Thursday, February 27 at Ticketmaster.co.uk. Coaches depart from 10 locations around the UK.

The bitter Eubank-Benn feud has reignited this week as the fighters go head-to-head in two major Press Conference meetings in Manchester and London. It’s been 35 years since their legendary boxing fathers Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn slugged it out in the first of two ferocious battles for the World Middleweight and Super-Middleweight titles in the 1990s. The family rivalry is considered one of the most iconic in boxing.

Old Trafford was the venue for the second and final Benn and Eubank battle on October 9 1993, which ended in a draw. Yesterday, their sons returned to the city for a seismic head-to-head meeting with hundreds of fans witnessing the fireworks.

After Manchester, the Eubank Jr and Benn press tour continues at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Thursday, February 27 in a media-only event when the fighters will get their first chance to experience the impressive scale of the futuristic venue before they return to face each other in the ring in April.

The blockbuster April 26 ‘FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves’ fight night at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium headlined by Eubank Jr v Benn is part of a unique collaboration between Ring Magazine and SNK Corporation, the famous Japanese video game publisher known for the franchises such as the King of Fighters and Fatal Fury.

The headline Eubank Jr vs Benn fight is part of an incredible card which also includes Light Heavyweights Anthony Yarde and Lyndon Arthur embarking on a trilogy fight after Yarde avenged his twelve round decision defeat to Yarde in 2020 with a four-round knockout a year later.

Plus, former World Champion Liam Smith returns to action against unbeaten rising star Aaron McKenna, while former World Cruiserweight Champion Chris Billam-Smith will take on Brandon Glanton, on a streak of three wins by knockout. In another Cruiserweight battle, British Champion Cheavon Clarke defends his title against undefeated London rival Viddal Riley.

For further details on the fight event, visit: ringmagazine.com



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