Chris Eubank Jr releases powerful statement after almost dying in Conor Benn fight

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CHRIS EUBANK JR wrote a powerful statement on social media after he nearly died following his bout with Conor Benn.

Eubank won the second generation grudge match on Saturday night, 35 years after their fathers first fought.

GettyChris Eubank Jr wrote a powerful statement on Instagram after being discharged from hospital[/caption]

ReutersEubank beat Conor Benn in a thrilling fight on Saturday night[/caption]

Junior won via unanimous decision following 12 brutal rounds – but there were concerns for him once he got out of the ring.

Eubank had to be rushed to hospital as he was suffering with severe dehydration after cutting his weight down to 11st 6lb.

He supposedly had so little water inside him he could barely sweat and his dad claims his condition was life-threatening.

Junior was discharged on Monday after two nights in hospital and he wrote on Instagram yesterday: “As a fighter we sign up to walk through the fire.

“Once you make it through, the burns and scars are what you have to show the world for the rest of your life. Present them with pride.”

It comes after Eubank Sr said on his Call Chris YouTube show: “People don’t know, but my son was touch-and-go.

“And the only way we’re going to know whether he’s going to be okay is after the CT scans.

“He suffered mostly in the hospital because of dehydration, even though the beating was severe.

“My son was in a touch-and-go situation. Life or death.

“He doesn’t respect that because he is a warrior and a warrior goes out on his shield, which he proved.

“He’s not going to listen to the rules. If he can evade and sidestep the rules, he will, because he is a warrior.”

A rematch between Eubank and Benn is on the cards for later this year, but his dad has urged him to retire.

He said: “It would be an extraordinary blessing for him, if he was wise enough to walk off into the sunset, there is nothing cooler than that, you cannot buy that.

“There are billionaires who would give everything they have, to have what he has. It cannot be bought, it has to be earned.”

But speaking for the first time since the fight, Eubank said he is “feeling good” and revealed he underwent surgery in hospital for the cut that opened up above his eye.

He told Sky Sports: “When you get into a fight for 12 rounds there are injuries that are sustained.

“I got headbutted above my eye, right in the middle of the fight it opened up and I had to go and have surgery on that, I had to sow it up.

“Conor Benn and Eddie Hearn ran away with the story that a broken jaw – there was no broken jaw here.

“We are strong our bones are dense, I’m feeling good. I’m feeling grateful that the fight was so well received. I’m in a great place.”

Sky SportsEubank said he was ‘feeling good’ as he spoke to the media for the first time since the bout[/caption]

Eubank Jr vs Benn: SunSport’s verdict

THIRTY-FIVE YEARS of the Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr rivalry was settled with 36 minutes of violence.

Yet with all the tremendous heart shown by both boxers, there wasn’t much technique, skill or finesse on display here.

After tons of trash talking, egg throwing and mind games that have been played out to the world over the last three years, SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on what should be the final chapter in one of British boxing’s biggest beefs.

Read here to find out why the 12-round slugfest should not be repeated – and why the rivalry should now be put to bed.

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