Revealed: Official punch stats and how AI judge scored epic Chris Eubank Jr win over bitter family rival Conor Benn that made Anthony Joshua 'proud to be British'
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Chris Eubank Jr’s unanimous decision victory over Conor Benn has been underlined by the punch statistics, which show he landed more punches in every round of their 12-round contest at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

According to CompuBox data, Eubank Jr, 35, landed a total of 367 punches from 912 thrown, a connect rate of 40.2 per cent. Benn, 28, landed 215 punches from 593 thrown, connecting at 36.3 per cent.

The round-by-round figures highlight Eubank’s control throughout the fight, with the older man outlanding Benn in all 12 rounds. Even in the early stages, when Benn appeared the quicker and more aggressive fighter, Eubank maintained the higher punch output and greater accuracy.

Despite suffering a cut above his right eye in the ninth round following a clash of heads, Eubank finished strongly. He landed 43, 52 and 57 punches in the final three rounds respectively, compared to Benn’s 40, 30 and 29.

Reacting to the epic battle via social media, former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua declared: ‘Watching this fight makes me proud to be British’.

Chris Eubank Jr (right) landed more punches than Conor Benn (left) in each of their 12 rounds

Chris Eubank Jr (right) landed more punches than Conor Benn (left) in each of their 12 rounds

After 12 intense rounds of boxing, all three judges scored the fight 116-112 in Eubank Jr's favour

After 12 intense rounds of boxing, all three judges scored the fight 116-112 in Eubank Jr’s favour

Anthony Joshua tweeted on Saturday night: 'Watching this fight makes me proud to be British'

Anthony Joshua tweeted on Saturday night: ‘Watching this fight makes me proud to be British’

All three judges scored the fight 116-112 in favour of Eubank Jr, with the punch stats reflecting his consistent workrate and sharper accuracy across the 36 minutes of action.

The Ring magazine’s new AI-powered judge also scored the contest in Eubank Jr’s favour, returning a 117-111 card that reflected his consistent success across the rounds.

The robo-judge scored the early stages closely, giving Benn the second and third rounds, but had Eubank pulling away through the middle of the fight before dominating the championship rounds. 

Benn had made a fast start, using his speed and aggression to land early shots while Eubank Jr worked cautiously behind his jab. Benn appeared to have the better of the opening exchanges, showing sharp footwork and landing quick combinations as Eubank tried to find his timing.

In the fourth round, Eubank landed his first significant shots, including a clean uppercut that drew a reaction from the crowd. Benn continued to press forward, but Eubank’s jab began to have more success as the fight moved into the middle rounds. A slip by Benn in the fifth round briefly disrupted his momentum, although it appeared to be caused more by his own footwork than by a punch.

The contest became increasingly physical, with both men exchanging body shots on the inside. Eubank found success with left hooks and uppercuts as Benn’s work rate showed the first signs of slowing. However, Benn responded with a big right hand in the eighth round that appeared to trouble Eubank, who was forced to cover up on the ropes as the two traded heavy blows.

Despite the cut above his eye, Eubank fought through fatigue and the flow of blood to stay in the contest. In the final rounds, he began to control the distance more effectively, using the jab to keep Benn at bay and finding openings with uppercuts and body shots. In the 12th round, he landed a decisive left hook that rocked Benn back onto the ropes, prompting a loud response from the crowd. Both fighters threw to the final bell, closing out an exhausting contest that left both visibly spent.

Speaking after the fight, Eubank Jr reflected on the battle and paid tribute to Benn’s performance.

Eubank Jr sustained a big cut above his right eye but fought on to secure an impressive victory

Eubank Jr sustained a big cut above his right eye but fought on to secure an impressive victory

Both fighters' famous fathers, Nigel Benn (left) and Chris Eubank Sr (right), were ringside

Both fighters’ famous fathers, Nigel Benn (left) and Chris Eubank Sr (right), were ringside

‘I knew I was capable of that. I just needed someone to bring it out of me,’ Eubank said. ‘I did not expect Conor to be the guy to do that. I thought I would break him early. I underestimated him.’ 

Eubank also acknowledged the influence of his father, Chris Eubank Sr, who was in his corner after making a dramatic entrance earlier in the night.

‘The fact our fathers fought years ago brought out a different spirit and I am happy to have my father with me,’ Eubank Jr added.

‘He needed to be here. All this is because of him.’

It is understood there is a rematch clause in place, with a second meeting between the two likely to take place later this year.

The rivalry between the Eubank and Benn families stretches back more than 30 years.

Chris Eubank Sr famously defeated Nigel Benn in 1990 to claim the WBO middleweight title, before the pair fought to a brutal draw in their 1993 rematch at super-middleweight.

Their fierce battles defined British boxing in the early 1990s and laid the foundation for the second-generation meeting between Eubank Jr and Conor Benn.

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