Chris Eubank Jr has ruled out returning to the ring until he feels "100%" about his health, amid speculation surrounding a potential comeback. The 36-year-old middleweight boxer, who lost to Conor Benn in a rematch last month, revealed in a video posted on social media that he's been dealing with various health issues over the past year.
Eubank Jr stated that his decision to step away from boxing is final, but assured fans that he will return when he feels fully recovered. He expressed gratitude to his supporters and hinted at a possible comeback down the line. The boxer has not specified what exactly led him to take an extended break, nor revealed any details about his current health condition.
The news comes after Eubank Jr faced intense media scrutiny over his comments on retirement during fight week for the rematch with Benn. The middleweight division is still considered one of the most competitive in the sport, and a potential comeback could spark renewed interest among fans and pundits alike.
Eubank Jr stated that his decision to step away from boxing is final, but assured fans that he will return when he feels fully recovered. He expressed gratitude to his supporters and hinted at a possible comeback down the line. The boxer has not specified what exactly led him to take an extended break, nor revealed any details about his current health condition.
The news comes after Eubank Jr faced intense media scrutiny over his comments on retirement during fight week for the rematch with Benn. The middleweight division is still considered one of the most competitive in the sport, and a potential comeback could spark renewed interest among fans and pundits alike.