George Groves, who used to think Eubank was too big for Benn, now finds it hard to pick a winner. He told FightLens:
"I'll be honest. I don't want to pick a winner right now. I've swayed left, I've swayed right."
Groves explained why he's changed his mind:
"This time round, I think actually a lot has happened in the two years, maybe Eubank has seen his best days. He avenged that loss against Smith and looked like he rejuvenated himself and now it comes down to who can hold their head because it's going to be an intense build-up."
Eubank Jr, now 35, has had a mixed run lately. He bounced back with a stoppage win over Liam Smith in their rematch, after Smith handed him his first stoppage loss. Before that, Eubank Jr beat Kamil Szeremeta by stoppage last October.
Benn's been busy too, but not in the ring. He's been fighting to clear his name and has fought twice in the U.S., winning both fights on points against less-known opponents.
The boxing world can't agree on who'll win. Some back Eubank because he's bigger and more experienced. Others, like Ricky Hatton, think Benn's determination and youth will help him win even at middleweight.
You can catch all the details about the fight, including how to watch it, on Sky Sports.