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Conor Benn shares childhood trauma ahead of Chris Eubank Jr fight

November 15, 2025
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Conor Benn shares childhood trauma ahead of Chris Eubank Jr fight

Conor Benn reveals traumatic childhood experiences ahead of Eubank Jr fight

Professional boxer Conor Benn has disclosed disturbing experiences from his youth at a religious institution in Mallorca, where educators were convinced the then twelve-year-old harboured demonic spirits, reports BritPanorama.

The 29-year-old pugilist shared these revelations with the BBC ahead of his anticipated bout against Chris Eubank Jr this Saturday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Benn described attending a private fundamentalist Christian institution during his childhood on the Spanish island, where his family had relocated following his father’s boxing triumphs.

“They believed I had demons in me as a kid, the school,” Benn recalled, highlighting the distressing period that would profoundly impact his familial relationships for years to come. The institution’s staff attributed his inability to remain seated and his energetic nature to supernatural possession.

This traumatic period left the youngster waking each day terrified about the potential arrival of the anti-Christ. “Looking back – because I don’t often reflect on it – you think it’s pretty evil,” he stated. The religious leaders held considerable sway over his parents’ thinking, making it nearly impossible for young Benn to discuss his distress with them.

These circumstances severely fractured his bond with his father Nigel, the former two-weight world champion who had embraced evangelical Christianity following personal turmoil after retiring from boxing in November 1996. The elder Benn’s post-boxing years were marked by considerable personal challenges, including struggles with sexual compulsion and an attempt to end his own life.

As his parents immersed themselves deeper into their religious community, the gulf between father and son widened. The pastoral influence that hindered young Conor from voicing his distress continued to strain their relationship throughout his adolescence. Following difficulties in Australia at age eighteen, Benn sought his father’s assistance, initiating a gradual restoration of their bond.

His wedding eight years ago marked a turning point, as he recognised the need to address his psychological scars and pursued professional counselling. This healing process involved numerous emotional exchanges with his father. “A lot of tears” accompanied their frank discussions, Benn revealed to the BBC. Today, their relationship stands transformed; the boxer now describes Nigel as his “hero” who was “always my hero.”

Despite his traumatic experiences, Benn maintains strong faith, dedicating time to daily prayer. “I’m not letting them take away from what I believe,” he affirmed.

This complex interplay of personal history and professional ambition sets the stage for Benn’s battle against Eubank Jr, where the stakes extend beyond the ring.

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