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Eubank Jr vs Smith: Fight time, undercard, prediction, ring walks and latest betting odds

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Chris Eubank Jr puts the Conor Benn saga behind him as he steps into the ring to face Liam Smith on Saturday night.

It’s just over three months now since a failed drugs test from Benn saw that much-anticipated bout called off on fight week, despite all parties initially insisted it would still go ahead.

Instead it’s a real test for Eubank at the start of a year he hopes will bring a world title. In the two biggest fights of his career so far, against George Groves and Billy Joe Saunders, he has fallen short, but the 33-year-old did produce a brilliant display 11 months ago to cruise to victory over Liam Williams.

Smith has been a world champion before, holding the WBO light-middleweight title before he was beaten by Canelo Alvarez in 2016. Since then he has also lost to Jaime Munguia and Magomed Kurbanov.

However, recent wins over Anthony Fowler and Jessie Vargas have got Smith’s career back on track and while defeat against Eubank could prove to be career-ending, victory will renew hopes of one last shot at become a two-time world champion.

Eubank Jr vs Smith date, start time, venue and ring walks

Eubank vs Smith takes place on Saturday January 21, 2023 at the AO Arena in Manchester.

The card is due to start at around 7pm GMT, with the main event at approximately 10pm. As ever, those timings are subject to change depending on the length of the undercard bouts.

There was no love lost between Chris Eubank Jr and Liam Smith at a fiery press conference (Getty Images) © Provided by Evening Standard There was no love lost between Chris Eubank Jr and Liam Smith at a fiery press conference (Getty Images) Eubank Jr vs Smith fight card/undercard in full

Joseph Parker returns to the ring on an impressive undercard, four months on from his defeat to Joe Joyce in a heavyweight thriller inside the same arena.

That halted his attempts to move back into world title contention, and he now faces Jack Massey. The 29-year-old has been out of the ring since November 2021, and the IBO cruiserweight titlist steps up for a daunting first heavyweight fight.

The British and Commonwealth welterweight titles are on the line as Chris Konga faces Ekow Essuman, while Richard Riakporhe looks to prove he is ready for a shot at the big time as he goes up against former world champion Krzysztof Glowacki. Olympic bronze medalist Frazer Clarke also takes his next professional step on the bill.

Chris Eubank Jr vs Liam Smith

Richard Riakporhe vs Krzysztof Glowacki

Ekow Essuman vs Chris Kongo

Joseph Parker vs Jack Massey

Frazer Clarke vs Kevin Nicolas Espindola

Matty Harris vs Jiri Surmaj

Scott Forrest vs Amine Boucetta

Joseph Parker was beaten by Joe Joyce in Manchester last year (PA) © Provided by Evening Standard Joseph Parker was beaten by Joe Joyce in Manchester last year (PA) How to watch Eubank Jr vs Smith

TV channel: In the UK, Eubank Jr vs Smith is available to watch via pay-per-view on Sky Sports Box Office at a cost of £19.95.

Live stream: Those that have purchased the fight can also watch live online via the downloadable player or Sky Sports Box Office app.

LIVE coverage: You can follow live coverage of the entire card with Standard Sport’s live fight blog.

Eubank Jr vs Smith fight prediction

Eubank goes into the fight as the favourite and he’ll be the bigger man in the ring on the night.

Whether he makes the most of that size advantage remains to be seen though. With Roy Jones back in his corner, it would be no surprise if Eubank opts to try and box at distance rather than trading with Smith, the American bringing a more measured approach to the gameplan.

Last time out against Williams, Eubank dropped the Welshman three times in the opening four rounds but still did not find the knockout punch, and against a tougher opponent he is unlikely to let his hands go from the off.

Eubank claimed in the build-up to his planned fight with Benn that he only needed to be at 60 per cent to win – he believes even less will be required this weekend.

Liam Smith is a slight underdog but is capable of causing real problems (Getty Images) © Provided by Evening Standard Liam Smith is a slight underdog but is capable of causing real problems (Getty Images)

That is certainly not the case though, with Eubank surely knowing that he will have to be at his very best if he’s to avoid a third professional defeat. Smith has the experience of winning on the biggest stage, while there is still that doubt about Eubank when he does step up.

Smith will look to close the ring off and he has the engine to maintain that pressure throughout the fight, even if Eubank boxes his way to many of the early rounds.

It’s a fight that looks set to go 12 rounds, with Smith’s work-rate perhaps just enough to see him edge it on the cards.

Smith to win on points.

Eubank Jr vs Smith weigh-in results

Both fighters tipped the scales at 11st 5lbs on Friday afternoon at a tense weigh-in.

Eubank Jr vs Smith betting odds

Eubank Jr to win: 2/5

Smith to win: 2/1

Draw: 16/1

Eubank Jr to win by KO, TKO or DQ: 3/1

Eubank Jr to win by decision/technical decision: 10/11

Smith to win by KO, TKO or DQ: 15/2

Smith to win by decision/technical decision: 3/1

Odds via Betfair (subject to change).

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