Eubank Jr. beat Benn in their last fight in April at the same stadium. The judges all agreed Eubank Jr. won that match. Now, they're ready to do it again.
The fight brings back memories of the 1990s when Chris Eubank Sr. and Nigel Benn, the fathers of the current fighters, were big names in British boxing. Their fights made them famous around the world.
Eubank Jr. has a good record with 35 wins and 3 losses in his career. He hasn't become as well-known as his dad, but he's still a top boxer.
At the press conference to announce the fight, things got heated. Eubank Jr. and Benn clearly don't like each other. But Eubank Jr. surprised everyone by saying how much he dislikes Eddie Hearn, Benn's promoter.
Eubank Jr. told Ring Magazine:
"He's a bad guy pretending to be a good guy. If he just owned being a bad guy then I wouldn't have anything to say about him. But the fact he tries to act like he's this nice guy that's caring and doing all these things for people - he's not. He's a bad person, and he comes up here and he tries to take shots at me at my press conferences... He's unsavory, he's entitled, he is the definition of a scumbag."
Eubank Jr. seems to have a real problem with Hearn. The boxer thinks Hearn acts like he's nice but isn't really. He feels Hearn has said and done things that bother him.
The bad blood between Eubank Jr., Benn, and Hearn might make Eubank Jr. fight even harder. He'll want to prove himself against both Benn in the ring and Hearn outside of it.
This fight will be a big event for Matchroom Boxing, the company Hearn runs. They're in charge of putting on the show and making sure it's a success.
With all the drama and history behind this fight, fans will definitely want to tune in on November 15 to see what happens.