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Eubank Jr v Benn ACCA and tips: 33/1 ACCA preview and predictions

Eubank Jr v Benn ACCA and tips: 33/1 ACCA preview and predictionsDAZN
Ahead of one of the biggest fights of 2025, DAZN News has a stunning 33/1 ACCA for the Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn fight card

DAZN BOXING ACCA was 24.5/1 boosted to 33/1 

  • Conor Benn to win
  • Billam-Smith to win on points
  • McKenna to win by KO, TKO or DQ

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North of 30 years after their fathers - Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank Sr - fought each other in two bloody and rancorous battles that defined an era in British boxing , Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr finally get down to it against each other tonight, live on DAZN PPV from 5pm BST.

Five fights at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and quite simply the best UK boxing card we have had so far in 2025.

We've put together a strong ACCA, as the anticipation over this huge show on Saturday in north London continues to build.

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Conor Benn to beat Chris Eubank Jr @ 7/5

The back story to this fight – almost 1000 days in the making – is well known so let’s focus on the two fighters and what might transpire.

Eubank Jr is the naturally bigger man and that is why the bookies have him as a 4/7 favourite. All things considered Eubank Jr is a deserving betting jolly given his body of work as a pro (Benn has no defining fights on his record to this point) and the fact he’s the bigger man.

Eubank Jr is also the better boxer and said on Tuesday “I will be like a matador in that ring, and Conor Benn will be the bull.”

Maybe. Maybe not.

 

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There is a question mark relating to weight attached to both fighters, but for different reasons.

Can Benn jump up two weights and do the business again a naturally bigger foe?

And just as importantly, can Eubank cut to 160, and remain within the rehydration clause, while still being effective against a young tyro like Benn?

‘The Destroyer’ – who will likely face a hostile crowd in Tottenham - will have trained like a man possessed for this and he should be primed to explode on Saturday night.

Until we see them on the scales it remains guess work of course but there are enough imponderables to suggest Benn is a live dog here at 7/5.

Junior’s win by stoppage against Kamil Szeremeta last time out was impressive in spurts, but also showed little glimpses he might be a fighter on the slide.

Sometimes you can shed the weight, but you can’t shed the years, and Benn looks a punt at 7/5 with DAZN Bet.  

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Billam-Smith on points @ 6/4 v Glanton

Chris Billam-Smith against Brandon Glanton will be a straight up war.

There has been no love lost in the build-up, with the American showing CBS zero respect during their public appearances this week.

It is hard to properly gauge what Glanton's level is, but he'll be there to bang, and CBS has never had the best defence.

‘Bulletproof’ proved in his last outing – an 11th-round stoppage victory over Aleksei Egorov – that he is legit, but Billam-Smith's strengths lie in his mental fortitude, fitness and size.

Expect Shane McGuigan to ask Billam-Smith to box to orders, and the British fighter can come through another gut check on points.

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Aaron McKenna By KO, TKO or DQ @ 13/5 v Liam Smith

A couple of years ago ‘Beefy’ at odds against to beat someone like Aaron McKenna would have been ‘must bet’ material.

The likeable 33-4-1 (20) Scouser held the WBO light-middleweight title from 2015 to 2016 and as recently as January 2023 he was good enough to stop Eubank Jr.

However, he lost the Eubank Jr return fight in September of the same year by stoppage (TKO 10) and admitted afterwards that his preparation for that return fight was impacted by a back injury and a huge weight cut.

At the age of 36, 19-month lay offs are rarely helpful to a fighter and this is probably the reason McKenna goes off as an 8/13 jolly for this with DAZN Bet

Smith’s high guard educated style and accurate body punching could be a factor but the longer distance (this is slated for 12) should suit the younger man and the pick here is for McKenna to break Smith down for a stoppage win.

Rest of the card…

Viddal Riley vs Chev Clarke

Clarke is a skilled boxer who throws with power and precision.

However, Riley might be about to announce himself to the world and we can see him making it 13-0 with a win on Saturday.

In terms of the betting however he looks to have been priced up about right at 8/15 for the win.

Anthony Yarde vs Lyndon Arthur

Arthur caused a seismic shock at Church House, Westminster in December 2020 when he beat Yarde via split decision.

The pair met again at the Copper Box roughly a year later and Yarde was an emphatic KO winner in the fourth.

Yarde went on to give a terrific effort in losing to Artur Beterbiev in January 2023, and at this stage of their respective careers looks a bet to blast out Arthur again to settle their rivalry once and for all.

Odds correct as of April 25, 10:40pm BST.  Recommended bets are advised to over-18s. 

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Watch three incredible fight nights in one week only on DAZN

Fight fans are in for a treat at the end of April / start of May, with three amazing fight cards within seven days - and  DAZN PPV  is the only place to watch them all.

  • April 26:  Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn
  • May 2:  Ryan Garcia vs Rolly Romero; Devin Haney vs Jose Ramirez; Teofimo Lopez vs Arnold Barboza Jr.
  • May 3:  Canelo Alvarez vs William Scull

Arch rivals Eubank Jr and Benn finally go head-to-head to start the exhilarating week, with PPV prices at £19.95 in the UK; $24.99 in the US; €24.99 in Europe.

Garcia vs. Romero and Canelo vs. Scull fight nights follow, which will both be exclusively on DAZN. Fight fans can purchase either fight individually for  $59.99 US; £/€21.99 UK/IRE; ROW - $24.99 per PPV  or take advantage of the DAZN Knockout Weekend Bundle where both fights can be purchased for  $90 US; £34.99 in the UK and €34.99 in Europe .