Harlem Eubank is a British professional boxer competing in the welterweight division. He is the nephew of former world champion Chris Eubank Sr. and cousin of Chris Eubank Jr., though he has deliberately forged his own path in the sport.
Early Life & Background
Born on February 23, 1993, in Brighton, Eubank began in martial arts and football before embracing boxing at the age of 18. Though he initially focused on karate and even played in Brighton's football academy, he returned to combat sports in his late teens and developed his boxing skills in local gyms, embracing a disciplined, work‑ethic-driven approach away from the spotlight.
Eubank turned professional in 2017, beginning his career in smaller venues across the UK. Despite his famous surname, he chose to rise through regional cards to solidify his credibility. Early victories earned him the WBO Global super‑lightweight title in 2023, which he claimed with an 11th‑round stoppage in his hometown.
He remained undefeated into the 2020s, recording three stoppages in his last four fights and regularly headlining televised cards. Most recently, in March 2025, he secured a technical knockout in the 10th round to win the IBF Inter‑Continental welterweight title.
Eubank has signed a multi‑fight deal with Wasserman Boxing, setting his sights on domestic title claims and eventual world‑level competition—highlighted by a scheduled match against Jack Catterall in July 2025.
Fighting Style & Outlook
An orthodox‑stance boxer, Eubank is known for strong footwork, movement, and disciplined defense. While his power has developed over time, his tactical adaptability and composure under pressure remain his defining strengths. He continues to build his career on merit and aims to step into global prominence through championship victories and high‑profile matchups.