Conor Benn Chris Eubank-Junior Liam Smith Britain Manchester Boxing loss Conor Benn Chris Eubank-Junior Liam Smith Britain Manchester

Liam Smith delivers Chris Eubank Jr first stoppage loss with fourth-round knockout

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Liam Smith said any rematch with Chris Eubank Jr will be "on my terms" after the former world champion produced a devastating fourth-round stoppage victory in Manchester on Saturday night.

Eubank Jr, the son of British boxing great Chris Eubank, was the pre-fight favourite for this middleweight bout at the Manchester Arena, and he looked to be gaining early control after dominating the third round.

But Smith came flying out for the fourth and after a flurry of punches, had Eubank down on the canvas. Eubank quickly rose to his feet but was visibly unsteady, and after referee Victor Loughlin allowed the fight to continue, Smith moved in to finish the contest and deliver his opponent his first stoppage defeat. "This is the best atmosphere I have ever felt," said Smith, who was cheered on by the majority of the 18,000 capacity crowd. "I said all week that Chris was kidding people about his chin.

I knew I could hurt him, I knew I was the bigger puncher and that’s a fact." A rematch clause was inserted in the contracts for this fight, opening up the possibility for Eubank Jr to attempt to seek revenge, but Smith insisted he will dictate the terms of a second bout. "If Chris wants the rematch we can do that on my terms," said Smith, who took his professional record to 33 wins, three defats and one no contest, having held the WBO world title at super-welterweight. “I agreed to the rematch clause beforehand so we can see.

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