Join the Miguel Delaney Inside Football Join the Miguel Delaney Inside newsletter to get exclusive access and unparalleled insight. Football NewsletterJoin the Miguel Delaney inside Football newsletterChris Eubank Jr has revealed that he and his father are still working on their relationship, having reunited in April on the night that Jr beat Conor Benn.Eubank Sr arrived at the 11th hour at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to support his son, in a shocking moment that followed Sr’s criticism of the much-hyped grudge match with Benn – a fight that took place more than 30 years after Sr’s second and final fight with Benn’s father Nigel.Eubank Jr, 36, beat Conor Benn, 29, on points in a thrilling contest, and the British rivals will return to Tottenham this weekend for a huge rematch. The two British rivals are returning to Tottenham for a huge rematch this weekend. Eubank Jr., 36, defeated Conor Benn, 29, on points.“It’s not been easy,” Eubank Jr. told the Daily Mail. “It’s not an overnight thing. People might think: ‘Well, he came to the fight and now they’re all lovey again.’ No, it’s not that. “We are still working to try and get back to how things were many, many years ago, when we didn’t have these issues. But I’m confident that we’ll get there eventually. He will be at my next fight, though, supporting me, and that’s very important to me.“It meant a lot [for him to be present in April]. It shows the improvement and the building that we are doing as a family. Sitting down, sharing a meal, talking about old times. It’s nice. open image in galleryChris Eubank Sr raises his victorious son aloft in April (PA Wire)“You know, it’s never too late for all the people watching out there. If you’ve had your differences, if you’ve fallen out with your family or your loved ones, it doesn’t matter how bleak things may look. There’s always a chance to reconcile and unite, and that’s what we’re doing.”Eubank Jr insists that Eubank Sr is no longer needed as an advisor. Eubank Jr. says that Eubank Sr. is no longer needed as an advisor.“We’ve not spoken too much about the tactics of the [rematch],” Eubank Jr. “He’s not involved in my training anymore and won’t be involved in my training for the rematch. But the father-and-son relationship is obviously still there, and we’re still trying to build it. For many, many years, it was non-existent, but it’s there now and it’s important to keep those roles defined.Enjoy 185+ fights a year on DAZN, the Global Home of BoxingNever miss a fight from top promoters. Watch on your devices anywhere, anytime.Buy NowADVERTISEMENT. If you sign up to this service we will earn commission. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent.Enjoy 185+ fights a year on DAZN, the Global Home of BoxingNever miss a fight from top promoters. Watch on your devices anywhere, anytime.Buy NowADVERTISEMENT. If you sign up to this service we will earn commission. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent.“That’s what I’ve wanted for many years, to separate the sport from the father-and-son relationship. It’s been very hard for him, but it’s one of those things that has to be done. I’ve done so much now of my own accord, it’s never going to revert back to the days when I was like: ‘What do I do, dad? How shall I fight? What should I say? What shall I do with the money?’ Those days are gone.”
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