The Chris Eubank Jr. Against Conor Benn 2 Undercard was unveiled today, and fans on social media criticize it and label it a “Awful map” For the Dazn PPV on November 15, 2025.
Fans hit “horrible” eubank-Benn 2 Undercard
Fans expected better, as the event was priced at $ 24.99 in America and £ 19.95 in the United Kingdom.
People wanted to see a high caliber for the Eubank Jr.-Benn II ‘Unfinished Business’ event at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Tottenham in London, England.
It will be a difficult sale to get fans to buy this opportunity on PPV, as they have already seen Eubank Jr. (35-3, 25 COs) Benn (23-1, 14 COs) with a unanimous decision of 12 round earlier this year on April 26. Fans consider the rematch as only about money.
Eubank jr. Against Benn 2 Undercard
- Jack Catterall vs Ekow Essuman
- Adam Azim vs ZaaAurlaev
- Richard Riakporhe vs. Tommy Welch
- Sam Gilley vs Ishmael Davis
- Mikie Tallon vs. Fezan Shahid
What the map needs is to replace the bottom four battles with some solid people with talent with talent, entertaining styles and the ability to one day challenge world titles.
Delighted to be the most important support on this iconic map. Thanks to @Turki_alshikh @Ranhsason @Ringmagazine @Eddiehearn @Matchroomboxing @Mrsamjones88 to make this possible. pic.twitter.com/o2wozhvau1
– Jack Catterall (@jack_catt93) September 25, 2025
Catterall-essuman the only up
The event is aimed at British audiences rather than global fans, as it is in the UK based individuals. Welterweight Catterall (31-2, 13 COs) is the recognizable name that rises in a stir against Essuman (22-1, 18 COs).
For the fans, you should hope that Catterall does not fight defensively as against Harlem Eubank in his last fight earlier this year on July 5 or in his fight against Regis Prograis and Josh Taylor.
Catterall is now trained by Derek ‘Bozy’ Ennis from Philadelphia and tries to rebuild his career after his recent 12-round defeat against Arnold Barboza Jr.
Social media labels card “garbage”
- Poor undercap
- Garbage
- Lack of astronomy
- Wrong battles
- No title matches
- Too expensive ppv
- Miss big names
- Disposal
Many people were disappointed with the bottom map of Canelo Alvarez against Terence Crawford on September 13, which was equally weak and in some ways worse than this one.
Is that the new norm?
Could it be as it will be from now on for the Riyadh season cards, with a main event and nothing but filler fights on the bottom map? The loaded cards initially hooked fans, but now it’s back-to-back Barebones support fights.
Last updated on 09/25/2025

