Chris Eubank Jr has emphasized that there is still ongoing work to be done on his relationship with his father. The duo had a strained relationship for four years before being reunited on the night of Eubank Jr’s victory over Conor Benn in April. Eubank Sr made a notable appearance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium before his son triumphed over his fierce opponent after a grueling 12-round battle.
The upcoming rematch between the sons of renowned fathers is scheduled to take place at the same venue this weekend, with Eubank Sr set to be present again. However, Eubank Jr clarified that their relationship is not fully restored. He mentioned to Mail Online that the process of reconciliation is ongoing and not a quick fix despite appearances at the fight.
Eubank Jr expressed confidence that they will eventually reach a better place in their relationship. He highlighted the significance of his father’s support at his next fight and the positive step forward in their family dynamics. Reflecting on their progress, he mentioned the importance of spending quality time together, reminiscing about the past, and working on rebuilding their bond.
Encouraging others facing similar challenges, Eubank Jr conveyed a message of hope for reconciliation with loved ones, emphasizing the opportunity to mend relationships despite past differences.
The highly-anticipated Chris Eubank Jr. vs Conor Benn rematch is set to take place on Saturday, November 15, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Fans can access the fight through DAZN PPV for £24.99 or enjoy it for free with a DAZN Ultimate plan.
While their relationship has improved, Eubank Jr disclosed that they have not discussed tactical aspects of the rematch. He clarified that his father is not involved in his training anymore and will not be part of his preparation for the fight. Despite this, the father-and-son relationship remains intact as they continue to redefine their roles and maintain a healthy separation between sport and family dynamics.
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