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Chris Eubank Jr taken to hospital after beating Conor Benn in middleweight clash

Chris Eubank Jr has been taken to hospital after defeating Conor Benn by unanimous decision in a thrilling middleweight bout.

After going the full 12 rounds at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, all three judges unanimously gave 116-112 on the scorecards in favour of Eubank Jr. Just before midnight, Eubank Jr's promoters, Boxxer, said the 35-year-old had been taken to hospital as a precautionary measure "on recommendation of the onsite doctor".

In the ninth round, Eubank Jr suffered a cut above his right eye from a clash of heads. Sky Sports News understands initial tests on Eubank Jr at the Royal London have come back clear, according to a spokesperson close to the family.

He said after winning the bout: "I didn't expect Conor to be the guy to [bring it out of me]. I didn't know he had that in him, I thought I would break him early.

"I underestimated him, I didn't prepare for a fight like that." His father, legendary boxer Chris Eubank, said he was "so proud" of his son, and praised Benn as "extraordinary". Eubank Jr was the more experienced of the pair, going into the fight with a record of 34-3, with 25 knockouts.

Benn, 28, won all 23 of his professional fights, 14 by knockouts. Benn was faster out of the gate, forcing Eubank Jr to evade power punches and leaving him weak on his feet at times.

In the fifth round, Eubank Jr began beating Benn to the punch, before the fight ended in a sprint with both men landing heavy blows. Speaking in the ring after defeat, Benn said: "I'm not going to say I deserved to win it, I have to watch it back.

"Maybe I stayed on the ropes a bit too long. Chris is a good fighter.

"All the fighting talk is fighting talk. I'd love the rematch." Later at a post-fight news conference, he admitted that "I wasn't good enough...

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