Chris Eubank is one of British boxing's greatest legends and one of sports most engaging, entertaining, and, some would say, divisive characters.
Love him or hate him, Chris Eubank could never be ignored and his boxing skill, heart and record could never be questioned.
While never far away from the public eye, Eubank was fully back in the boxing spotlight during 2025 as his son, Chris Eubank Jr, renewed the family rivalry with the Benn family.
Three decades after Eubank Sr. went toe-to-toe with his nemesis Nigel Benn, in two epic fights, their sons went at it in their own generational feud.
Eubank Jr. won the first in April 2025, Benn the second in November 2025. One of the great story lines from the saga was the reunion of the previously estranged father and son, as Sr. made a surprise appearance on fight night in April to support 'Next Gen' to glory.
Here, DAZN News profiles the legend, including his personal stats, fight history and professional record.
Chris Eubank Sr. is a British boxer who fought at middleweight, super middleweight and cruiserweight, and is the father of Chris Eubank Jr..
Born in 1966 in London, England, he turned professional in 1985 after a steady amateur career, and quickly built a reputation for his strong chin and headstrong bouts.
Eubank Sr. is a two-weight world champion, holding WBO middleweight and super middleweight titles during tenures between 1990 and 1995.
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Chris Eubank Sr. contested 52 fights as a professional, recording 45 wins, with 23 knockouts, five losses and two draws across the length of his career in the ring.
His statement victories included his iconic win over Benn in their first encounter, when he won the WBO middleweight title, and two wins over Michael Watson.
He drew with Benn in their second bout, and ended his career with three losses, including against the rising Joe Calzaghe for the WBO super middleweight crown.