Chris Eubank Jr ‘to let the dust settle’ before Liam Smith rematch clause decision

Eubank Jr was shocked by Smith in Manchester on Saturday but can trigger a rematch

Jack Rathborn
Monday 23 January 2023 05:36 EST
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Chris Eubank Jr will “let the dust settle” before making a call over activating his rematch clause with Liam Smith.

That comes despite the British middleweight congratulating his rival and then outlining his intent to gain revenge after a devastating fourth-round knockout defeat to the Liverpudlian.

Eubank Jr quickly stated how “we'll get it on again soon”, but promoter Kalle Sauerland is more cautious about a timescale to trigger his rematch clause.

“We obviously have that rematch clause, but we’ll let the dust settle,” Sauerland told Sky Sports.

“We’ve got a few weeks to activate that. We’ll take an internal discussion, see what the best way forward is for Jr and go from there.

“For sure, that score obviously needs to be settled, but take nothing away from Beefy, it was a fantastic victory for him and congratulations to him and the whole Smith family.”

The defeat is a huge setback for Eubank Jr, although a rematch may provoke even greater interest than last Saturday’s grudge match.

With a legacy fight against Conor Benn falling through after his rival’s failed drugs tests, Eubank Jr quickly pivoted towards a Smith clash.

Animosity overshadowed the build-up to the contest with homophobic taunts aimed at Eubank Jr.

Eubank Jr reacts to defeat against Smith
Eubank Jr reacts to defeat against Smith (Action Images via Reuters)

But there was respect from Eubank Jr’s side despite the shock loss, with Smith revealing how he sensed his rival was vulnerable in the early stages of the Manchester contest.

“I could feel it early, I sensed he didn’t like it,” Smith told the Independent’s Steve Bunce. “I knew I could put him under pressure, I knew I could hurt him.”

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