CONOR BENN and Chris Eubank Jr have both been SUSPENDED from boxing.
The rivals faced off in a one-sided rematch on Saturday night at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Benn, 29, ran out the victor as he dominated over a woeful Eubank Jr despite boos from the crowd throughout.
The Destroyer stole the show in the final round as he managed to knock Eubank Jr down twice before being awarded the win.
The result could be considered an upset as Eubank Jr has won the first fight in April.
But the judges were convinced and each scored Benn as the winner, as they all went in his favour on the scorecards.
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The pair of fighters will have to wait for their return to the rings as they have now both been SUSPENDED from boxing
The sport suspends boxers from fighting after bouts in order to protect them.
They are used to help fighters recover after a fight and prevent over-exertion.
It is regular for boxers to be suspended for at least seven days but they can impose longer periods. between 30 to 60 days
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For some boxers who have lost by knockout or technical knockout, the suspension can be even longer.
The rule can be seen in Section 5.8 of the British Boxing Board of Control Rules and Regulations.
It reads: “Any contest (wheresoever it takes place) being stopped by the Referee (other than by reason of disqualification), or the retirement of a Boxer, or by a Boxer being counted out in a contest; then the licence of such Boxer shall be automatically suspended for a period of 28 or 45 clear days or more at the discretion of the Board’s Senior Medical Officer present at the tournament.
“At the completion of the period of suspension no Boxer shall return to the ring until he has been certified fit to box by a doctor who may be appointed by the Board or at their discretion by an Area Council.
“Written certificates of fitness to box again must be received at the Registered offices of the Company at least 24 hours prior to the Boxer’s next contest.”
Following the win, many expected there to be talk of a third and final fight to complete the trilogy.
But Benn shut down talk of another battle by claiming the decades-long saga between the families is finally at an end.
The feud began between the pair’s boxer fathers Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank Sr.
Speaking on DAZN, Benn said: “It’s been some journey and I feel like this is the end of the Benn-Eubank saga. It’s done and finished.
“It’s over. This ends here.
“Everyone was saying I can’t box, put that in your pipe and smoke it.
“This wouldn’t have been what it was without Chris and without our dads.
“This is generational. This is history. Credit to Chris. That’s all I’ve got to say.
“Not bad for two silver spoon kids.”
Despite what Benn claimed, Eubank Jr did suggest that their epic war may not be over just yet.
He added: “I’ve been through hell and back to get to this night and it is what it is. I tried my best.
“The kid fought hard and tough. He hits hard. He was bigger than me on the scales.
“We put on a show and Conor Benn was the best man tonight.
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“It’s 1-1. I’ve got to go away and deal with some of the things I’ve been dealing with in the last couple of months and who knows?
“Maybe we’ll see something new with me and him. Maybe we won’t.”
Conor Benn vs Chris Eubank Jr round by round: How fight unfolded as Destroyer dominates Next Gen
CONOR BENN ended his family’s THREE DECADE long wait for victory over the Chris Eubank clan.
Over 30 years after his dad Nigel was beaten and then drew against Eubank Sr – son Conor at last clawed back some bragging rights for his namesake.
Eubank Jr was an excellent but razor-close winner in April – but in their rematch back at Tottenham it was close to a shutout over 12 rounds for Benn.
And Benn sealed the deal with two knockdowns in the final round – to leave the official scores reading 119-107, 116-110, 119-108.
But here is SunSport’s breakdown and scoring off the rematch.
ROUND 1
Far more subdued opening from the first fight with Benn more reserved, landing right hook to the body.
Nice right hand from Benn catches Eubank on top of the head.
Eubank fires back with a double jab and hand combination.
Benn misses wildly with a hook as the two end the round in a clinch.
BENN
ROUND 2
Right hand chops down from Eubank just shaving Benn’s temple.
Benn launches an attack but Eubank spoils before wrestling the smaller man to the ground – showing his superior size and strength.
A left hook to the body rebounds off Eubank’s ribs before he tries coming back with a double jab of his own.
Benn snaps Eubank’s head back with a jab and boxes nicely on the outside, landing a lead left to the body.
BENN
ROUND 3
Eubank whipping in counter left hooks and rear uppercuts but misses the mark with Benn feinting on the outside.
Two lovely counters, an uppercut and a left hook for Eubank in a round he desperately needed to win.
EUBANK
ROUND 4
Eubank tries to grab hold and rough up Benn but to no avail.
Big right hand from Benn skims off Eubank’s skull but he’s not bothered.
Right hand to the body stabs in for Benn and Eubank misses the follow up counter.
BENN
ROUND 5
Benn boxing and moving on the outside, launching the jab then getting back out of range.
Eubank attempts a three-punch combination but hits nothing but air – concerning signs already.
Right hand lands for Benn but Eubank fires back with a sharp left hook counter.
BENN
ROUND 6
A right hand lands for Eubank before ducking underneath Benn’s wild haymaker.
But Benn is boxing and moving, landing jabs and body shots.
Eubank starting to pick Benn off with the jab, making the smaller man miss with his right-hand replies.
Desperate lunge forward from Eubank sees him miss wildly with the right and left – closing out an uneventful round.
BENN
ROUND 7
Both men swing from the hip and end up in a clinch.
Benn has Eubank backed into a corner and lets a combination to the body go.
Eubank looks to land the jab and almost falls over his feet, losing his balance; he looks spent without even exerting any energy.
Huge right hand from Benn rocks Eubank – he almost seemed to wake up after that shot.
BENN
ROUND 8
Benn launches a right hand and Eubank counters with an uppercut but it just grazes the sweet spot.
Eubank’s gumshield comes out – giving him a moment to try and gather himself and get back into the fight.
Referee calls them over after sustained holding but after the break Eubank springs into action landing a big right hand.
EUBANK
ROUND 9
Big right hand from Benn snaps Eubank’s head back but he fires back with a three-punch reply of his own.
Benn walks forward, driving a right hand into Eubank’s body with nothing coming back.
Eubank stands in the middle and swings hooks but Benn evades – it’s one-way traffic.
BENN
ROUND 10
Benn lands a nice one-two and Eubank looks to hold in response – he has no answers.
Benn jabs from the hip and Eubank – feet still planted – takes it on the chin.
Eubank is retreating back to the ropes but offering nothing in terms of offence.
BENN
ROUND 11
Benn jumps in with a jab in time to slip the laboured reply coming his way.
Eubank almost spins himself around trying to land the left hook – a punch he has failed to connect with all night.
Boos began to echo around the chilly Spurs stadium – before turning into cheers as Eubank is thrown into the ropes.
BENN
ROUND 12
Benn dips underneath, lands a right uppercut and pivots off, lovely work.
One-two lands for Benn and Eubank counters with an uppercut before winging over a wild right hand which misses by a mile.
Big right hand floors Eubank in the final round but he bravely makes it to his feet.
He circles around to get his feet underneath hm as Benn chases after him.
Benn bundles Eubank down again to score his second knockdown before the bell saves his born rival.
BENN
SunSport’s total scores Eubank 110 Benn 118