Chris Eubank Jr. returns to the ring this November for a highly anticipated rematch with Conor Benn, as they bid to put a definitive end to their rivalry in a generation affair.
The veteran star beat his younger foe by unanimous decision when they first met in April, and can make it a complete clean sweep for the family name live on DAZN Pay-Per-View.
But Eubank Jr. is already looking to 2026 and what comes beyond a possible Benn victory, with the star suggesting he wants a crack at Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez or Terence Crawford.
The former was dethroned by the latter this September in their undisputed super middleweight title encounter, and now face questions over their respective next moves in the ring.
With no belts to defend, two fights left on a major Riyadh Season deal and the prospect of ticking off a trip to the United Kingdom, Canelo may finally accept Eubank Jr. as a foe.
But the Briton teased the potential for a dance with Crawford too after the latter's victory, taking to social media to suggest he would be open to a major clash with the American.
Either way, a big fight will demand a bigger stage - so just where could Eubank Jr. potentially take on one of the game's two GOAT contenders? DAZN News studies the options.
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The crown jewel for many fighters both domestic and international, few venues carry the name prestige and history that is associated with England's national sporting home.
Associated with the heavyweight scene - Daniel Dubois turned over Anthony Joshua here, then lost to Oleksandr Usyk - it would prove a fitting site for Canelo's British bow.
Eubank Jr. too would break new ground for himself, having previously fought at the neighbouring OVO Arena Wembley twice in his career but never at the stadium itself.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Any potential fight with Canelo or Crawford likely depends on Eubank Jr. turning over Benn for a second time at North London's newest major venue.
Opened in 2019, the 62,850-capacity venue is arguably the best stadium in the country for sport, and it has earned plenty of plaudits for a selection of fight nights served so far.
Eubank Jr. would take home advantage here, of course, but you'd wager whatever opponent he faces could feed off the energy of the affair too, as Benn will hope to do again.
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It feels strange, given Canelo's reputation as one of the modern greats, that his nominal home remains this Las Vegas arena just over the border between Nevada and Mexico.
Still, whether American audiences will have the appetite for a stadium clash with Eubank Jr. - less of an established name than Crawford - would possibly dictate a smaller date.
Even so, the Briton would have to break through expectations to win here at a fortress for the Mexican; only Dmitry Bivol has fought Canelo here and emerged with the victory.
An outlier, but if the powers that be can secure a major night in Las Vegas with something a little bit different, then a bout at this boundary-pushing venue should be on the table.
UFC has already made its mark at the Sphere, and boxing will surely want a piece of the action too. Few names come bigger than Canelo or Crawford as a dance partner too.
Win against Benn and Eubank Jr. could be in the frame to make history with a bow against one or the other here, at least once the venue's long-term Eagles residency pauses.
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If Eubank Jr. snags himself a dance with Crawford and his many belts, there's no obligation for the champion to head overseas - which means a trip to the Big Apple could figure.
'Bud' hasn't fought at the nominal home of American boxing since 2019, when he defeated Egidijus Kavaliauskas, suggesting a return is long overdue for the Nebraska man.
Eubank Jr.'s only prior visit to the United States did take him to New York City too, but to Brooklyn's Barclays Center rather than Manhattan, for a win over Matt Korobov.
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