Chris Eubank Jr breaks silence after hospital release with 46-word statement following epic Conor Benn victory

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CHRIS EUBANK JR has spoken out for the first time since being discharged from hospital following victory over Conor Benn.

He left Tottenham’s stadium with a heroic unanimous decision against born rival Benn.

Chris Eubank Jr. with cuts and bleeding during a boxing match.Reuters
Chris Eubank Jr has been discharged from hospital[/caption]

But Eubank Jr – who failed to make the 160lb middleweight limit and had a 10lb rehydration limit the morning of the bout – was taken to hospital.

And just after 11am on Monday morning, Sky Sports reported that Eubank Jr had been discharged from hospital after undergoing checks.

Benn was also placed in hospital but spoke out on social media too on Monday morning – revealing he was already back training again.

At 10.19am, Eubank Jr, 35, posted on social media: “Well it took nearly 3 years but we finally got the job done.

“Big shout out to everyone that supported the fight on Saturday & made it the once in a lifetime event that it was… without the fans none of this is possible, thank you.”

Benn, 28, also said: “Yes, people. Attack the week, make the days count.

“School’s never out. Working, learning and staying in shape. The same, really.

“I watched the fight back. I, personally, have me up a point. I wouldn’t mind a, you know, one point either way.

Illustration of boxing punch stats for Eubank vs. Benn.

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“Four points is a bit wide, in my opinion. But you keep it moving. I ain’t gonna cry over spilt milk. I’ve got to do better than I do.

“And work harder, if that’s possible, and work as smart as I can. We gotta keep it moving. We’re just getting started. Just getting started, baby.

“Come on, attack the week. Let’s go.”

Eubank Jr missed Friday’s 160lb middleweight limit by an agonising 0.05lb – having to fork out a painful £370,000 fine for doing so.

But he did hit the 170lb rehydration cap on the morning of the bout – leading to concerns over his health heading into the fight.

Benn also jumped from his regular 147lb welterweight fighting weight – causing Eubank Sr to slam the grudge match and threaten to boycott it.

But Eubank Sr did emotionally reconciled with his son and watched as his eldest walked away with family bragging rights over 12 gruelling rounds.

Eubank Jr vs Benn: SunSport's verdict

THIRTY-FIVE YEARS of the Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr rivalry was settled with 36 minutes of violence.

Yet with all the tremendous heart shown by both boxers, there wasn’t much technique, skill or finesse on display here.

After tons of trash talking, egg throwing and mind games that have been played out to the world over the last three years, SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on what should be the final chapter in one of British boxing’s biggest beefs.

Read here to find out why the 12-round slugfest should not be repeated – and why the rivalry should now be put to bed.

A rematch clause is in their contract with Saudi boxing supremo Turki Alalshikh having already eyed Tottenham again for September.

But Eubank Jr could choose to move back up in weight while Benn has options down at welterweight to fight WBC champion Mario Barrios.

Benn said: “Do I avenge the loss or move back to 147lbs and win a world title? If Barrios is watching, I’d love that,” Benn said.

“But I feel like I just want to settle this.”

Benn’s promoter Eddie Hearn added: “In defeat, he’s become a superstar.

“We have to think about what we do next, we’ve seen tonight he’s a world-class fighter and can win world titles.

“We’ve got a rematch up at 160lbs but this kid has an unbelievable future and can be a superstar in this country, filling stadiums.

“I think he can win the rematch but we have to think carefully about what we do because he’s been through an unbelievable amount.

“I’d like to see him go back to 147lbs and fight for a world title.”

Chris Eubank Jr. punches Conor Benn in a boxing match.Getty
Eubank Jr beat Conor Benn on points[/caption]
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