Chris Eubank Jr and Frank Warren provide surprising update on defamation lawsuit


Chris Eubank Jr and Frank Warren have said the promoterโ€™s defamation lawsuit against the boxer has been โ€œsettled amicablyโ€, after a fiery press conference re-ignited their feud last year.

In September, Eubank Jr and Warren shared a stage at a press conference for Artur Beterbievโ€™s first fight with Dmitry Bivol, as Eubank Jr prepared to compete on the undercard in Saudi Arabia.

At that press conference, Eubank Jr unleashed a barrage of insults against Warren, who previously promoted the 35-year-old, alleging: โ€œHe sued me for a couple of hundred thousand [pounds] a few years ago, so obviously Iโ€™d never go with him. Scumbag.โ€

After the event, Eubank Jr, who is promoted by Ben Shalom at Boxxer, said in a statement: โ€œI would like to retract my inaccurate statements and offer my apologies to Frank Warren.โ€ He also apologised to Matchroomโ€™s Eddie Hearn and Wassermanโ€™s Kalle Sauerland, whom he had insulted in the same breath.

Nevertheless, Queensberry boss Warren, 73, began a defamation case against Eubank Jr.

However, the pair released a joint-statement on Monday (19 May), which read: โ€œFrank Warren and Chris Eubank Jr confirm that the defamation proceedings against Chris Eubank Jr have been settled amicably.

โ€œWith these proceedings now settled, both Frank Warren and Chris Eubank Jr look forward to a positive, professional relationship in the future.โ€

Chris Eubank Jr (left) and Frank Warren on stage at a press conference in September
Chris Eubank Jr (left) and Frank Warren on stage at a press conference in September (Getty Images)

Eubank Jr last fought in April, winning a decision against rival Conor Benn, who is promoted by Matchroom, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The pair could be set for a rematch later this year, extending a rivalry that began in 2022 and which is connected to their fathersโ€™ historic grudge. In 1990, Eubank Sr stopped Nigel Benn, before the British icons fought to a draw in 1993.

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