Conor Benn may have been embarrassed by Chris Eubank Jr. earlier on in the week but he got a little bit of revenge on his current promoter.
Benn was slapped with an Egg by Eubank Jr. in their face off on Tuesday in a moment that has raised the stakes and tensions between the family rivals.
Yesterday’s press conference was largely uneventful but Benn did hilariously sprint at Boxxer promoter, Ben Shalom, and told him he sh*t himself.
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🔊 The mic’d up moment of Conor Benn running up on Ben Shalom after today’s press conference.#FatalFury Ring Magazine showdown on April 26th in collaboration with @kofstudio_en.
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Conor Benn made Ben Shalom flinch after the Chris Eubank Jr face-off.#FatalFury Ring Magazine showdown on April 26th in collaboration with @KOFstudio_EN. pic.twitter.com/whcufIYjbt
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Fight fans reacted to the clip on x formerly Twitter.
One said: ‘Benn is one horrible little man. He deserves everything coming to him.’
Another took aim at Eddie Hearn: ‘Eddie Hearn continues to embarrass himself. He sh*ts it himself too, and then shifts the laughs to Shalom? Pointing the finger and “ha ha” like a 12 year old on a playground? Pathetic, Edward.’
A third replied: ‘Eubank Jr has had both Eddie and Benn on toast this week, so they’ve resorted to bullying Shalom to win back points. Classic.’
A fourth commented: ‘Shalom got a lot to say whilst security there but sh*t himself when Conor ran at him before this…proper wet wipe Ben Shalom.’
Eubank Jr. (34-3, 25 KOs) and Benn (23-0, 14 KOs) are set to clash at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on April 26
The boxers continue their family feud after their fathers – Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn fought twice in the 1990s but a scheduled contest between the sons in October 2022 was called off after Benn failed a voluntary drugs test, prompting a two-year battle with anti-doping authorities, before his suspension.