Watch full Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn classic

If you missed Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn this past Saturday in London, you’re in luck.

Following the classic 12-round battle between the bitter rivals, Ring Magazine posted the entire fight on their YouTube channel for free just 48 hours following the bout’s conclusion.

Check out the incredible fight in the video above.

Eubank emerged victorious in the matchup, handing Benn his first career pro loss via unanimous decision. Not only was Eubank’s performance praised, but so was his iconic walkout with his father Chris Eubank — which is also included in the video.

The fight lived up to the hype, with both competitors putting on an unbelievable pace throughout. Despite tapping into their second gears, both men left it all in the squared circle, but it was the bigger man in Eubank that was able to pull away towards the end.

All three judges scored the fight 116-112 for Eubank.

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