Liam Smith vs Chris Eubank Jr: An eagerly awaited boxing rematch is approaching, as Liam Smith and Chris Eubank Jr prepare for another face-off at Manchester’s AO Arena on September 2. Fans can watch the event live through Sky Sports Box Office. The impending rematch is set to deliver intense competition. With both fighters gearing up for the upcoming clash, the question emerges: who boasts the superior boxing record? This aspect will provide a glimpse into what to anticipate from the fight. Let’s dive into the particulars and delve deeper.
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Who has greater boxing between Liam Smith and Chris Eubank Jr
For those not in the know, they clashed earlier this year in January, and Smith took the lead. This rematch comes after Smith’s standout victory in their prior January clash. The much-awaited second showdown was delayed to allow Smith’s healing from a minor injury, ramping up the thrill for the upcoming match.
Analyzing their records, Smith, hailing from Liverpool, stands as a seasoned professional with an impressive track record of 33 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw, out of which he achieved 20 knockouts. The 35-year-old, once a WBO super-welterweight world champion, boasts a wealth of experience. Notably, he has faced off against opponents like Canelo Alvarez in Texas, Jaime Munguia in Las Vegas, and Jesse Vargas in New York.
Meanwhile, Chris Eubank Jr, son of British boxing icon Chris Eubank, has carved out his unique legacy. The 33-year-old Brighton native boasts a professional record of 32 wins and 3 losses, with an impressive 23 knockout victories. Talking about the big matches,in 2018, he contested the WBA title against George Groves, enduring a unanimous loss, and has halted James DeGale, a former two-time Olympic gold medallist.
It’s clear that both fighters have similar records, with Smith having won one additional match. However, Eubank Jr. has a higher knockout rate compared to Smith. The upcoming match is set to elevate their earnings even more. Don’t miss out on the exhilaration.
When and Where to watch?
The fighters are anticipated to step into the ring around 10:00 PM BST at Manchester’s AO Arena in the UK. In the United States, catch the action on ESPN+ at 2:00 PM EST or 11:00 AM PST. Sky Box Office HD will also air the event from 7:00 PM BST.
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