The upcoming rematch between Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about fights of 2025 — and one man has seen Benn up close and personal in the build-up.
Later this month, Eubank and Benn will renew hostilities seven months after their fight-of-the-year contender, when Eubank prevailed on points.
Ishmael Davis, 14-3 (6 KOs), has his own thoughts on how the sequel may unfold after sparring Benn in recent weeks. Both men are preparing for bouts on the same card — Benn in the headline attraction, and Davis in a must-win clash against Sam Gilley, 18-1-1 (9 KOs), for the vacant British super-welterweight title.
Speaking to Boxing News, Davis revealed what it’s been like sharing rounds with ‘The Destroyer’.
“Sparring Conor has been excellent. The output is crazy. Imagine me versus Conor. It’s fireworks.”
The 30-year-old added that the benefits of their work extend well beyond the ring.
“We’ve got a good relationship. So, we’re not just going in there, battering each other. We speak all the time, we push each other and if I’m doing something that he believes I should be better at, he’ll tell me and vice-versa. We’re both giving each other that push.”
As for the rematch between Eubank and Benn, there’s every chance their mutual disdain will once again see game plans abandoned in favour of raw emotion — something Davis noticed in Eubank’s victory in April. This time, however, he believes Benn’s evolution will be evident, with a more controlled approach and improved composure at the weight leading to a stoppage win.
“They both let the hate take over. There was no skill. It was just who could fight harder and longer.
“That will change in the second fight, which is going to play a big factor in who wins. I believe Conor is more mentally settled now and now he’s carrying the power and he’s better at the weight. He’s carrying the power better. And I believe Conor might stop him.”
All will be revealed when Benn and Eubank collide at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on November 15.



