50 Cent turned Chris Eubank Jr.’s walk to the ring ahead of his fight with Conor Benn into an unforgettable live performance.
Fif joined Eubank Jr. to walk him to the ring while the song “Still D.R.E.” by Dr. Dre played. Shortly after, Fif started performing his classic song, “Many Men” — undoubtedly a jab at the many people who’d like to see the boxer lose in his bout — before switching up to “I’ll Whip Ya Head Boy.” The fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London went wild when they saw Fif as Eubank Jr.’s surprise guest, and immediately began to sing along.
Check out a clip of Fif and Eubank walking to the ring below.
Eubank Jr. currently has a 35-3 boxing record that he’s hoping to make 36-3 with a win over Benn. The two previously faced in April, with Eubank Jr. taking the win by unanimous decision.
Ahead of his rematch with Benn, Eubank Jr. spoke about how he won’t be friendly with Benn, who he considers a rival, before or after their match.
“Niceties never even come into my mind. There is always a chance there may be another fight, or something else is gonna happen, or something else is gonna be said,” said Eubank Jr. to the Independent. “Any time I’ve ever been nice with people in this sport... I’ve seen it happen so many times, where you get stabbed in the back, or you get used, or you get betrayed, or you are unappreciated for the things you’ve done to help someone out.”
“It’s happened to me time and time again, and I see it happening all over the world. In every gym, every city, I see people screwing each other over in this sport, as sad as it is to say,” he continued. “Yes, there are great people, normal and trustworthy people, but there are a lot of bad people in this sport, too. So, that’s taken away my niceties. I don’t have friends inside the boxing business; all my friends have nothing to do with this.”
Eubank Jr. and Benn’s fight also comes just days after the former revealed that he’ll become a dad very soon.
Eubank Jr. announced the news on X, writing, "So yes many of you guessed it. I will soon be joining the dad gang.”