Chris Eubank Jr has been discharged from hospital on Monday after present process checks following his hard-fought victory over Conor Benn on Saturday night time.
Benn was handed the primary defeat of his skilled profession through unanimous choice after a gruelling encounter at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with all three judges scoring a 116-112 choice in favour of Eubank Jr.
Each fighters have been taken to the Royal London Hospital for precautionary checks after the battle, with the 2 understood have ended up two beds down from one another and their fathers – Nigel and Chris Senior – sitting collectively within the hospital.
Benn has since posted on social media of him again within the fitness center.
Eubank posted on X: “Effectively, it took practically three years however we lastly obtained the job achieved.
“Big shout out to everyone that supported the fight on Saturday and made it the once in a lifetime event that it was… without the fans none of this is possible, thank you.”
Benn: 4 factors is a bit extensive!
Benn is already again in coaching, posting a video of him operating on a treadmill, and believes their showdown was nearer than the decide’s scores urged.
In a social media put up on Monday morning, Benn mentioned: “I watched the fight back. I personally had me up a point. I wouldn’t have moaned at – you know – a point either way, but four points is a bit wide in my opinion.
“However we hold it transferring, I ain’t going to cry over no spilt milk – I’ve simply obtained to do higher. Simply obtained to do higher. Work more durable, if that is potential, work smarter and do one of the best I can.
“We’ve got to keep it moving, we’re just getting started baby!”
Will Benn get likelihood at Eubank rematch?
The 28-year-old admitted after Saturday’s loss that defeat was “hard to swallow” and that he was searching for “revenge” in opposition to Eubank, with phrases understood to have been agreed for a possible rematch as early as September.
“His excellency has already announced September back at Spurs,” Benn’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, informed Sky Sports activities. “We’ve an settlement for that second battle, however we have got to have a give it some thought.
“Conor’s saying ‘I want revenge, I want it’ and it’s the biggest fight. It’s massive, but you don’t want too many fights like that and we’re giving away advantage up here at 160. He’s coming up two divisions.
“I do know that Conor Benn can win world titles in divisions beneath 160. He may promote out any enviornment within the nation and is not only one of many largest boxing stars in Britain however sports activities stars in Britain now with the story and all the pieces.
“He has a long career ahead of him but I also understand the British public, and I know they’re going to want to see No 2.”