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Amazing throwback video shows 13 year old Chris Eubank Jr convince dad to let him try boxing with help from Lennox Lewis

Published on April 27, 2025 at 06:59 PM

CHRIS EUBANK JR once begged his dad to let him try boxing – and Lennox Lewis came to his aid.

The fighter fulfilled Eubank's Sr by – the son of his rival Nigel.

Young Chris Eubank Jr.
Chris Eubank Jr pleaded with his dad aged 13 to become a boxer
Man in white shirt gesturing.
Middleweight champion Eubank Sr tried to explain why becoming a boxer was a bad idea
Chris Eubank and Lennox Lewis.
Lennox Lewis jumped to Jr's defence
Chris Eubank Jr. celebrating a boxing victory with his father.
Eubank Sr was in the ring to celebrate his son's win over Conor Benn

It was the 35th professional win of Jr's career yet his father never wanted him to follow in his footsteps.

But Jr always had aspirations of entering the ring – even as young as 13.

In footage from 2003, tells his dad: “I just want to try it. I just want to see what it is about.

“If he can do it why can't I.”

was very dismissive of his ambitions, and replied: “20 world championship wins son.”

Sr told his son boxing is a “tragic business to be in” for fighters who do not make it to the top, and he pleaded for him not to be stubborn and bull headed.

His ex-wife Karron, Jr's mum, quickly interjected and accused Sr of possessing those characteristics himself.

The former middleweight champion then claimed his son could be left disfigured from taking too many punches to the face.

Lewis then hit back saying: “Am I bad looking?…Why are you putting that into the kid's head.

“What you're saying is irrelevant at this time.”

then put it to Sr another way, saying: “I would never want, when I have kids, for my son or daughter to be in a car crash.

“So what do I do? I say I'm not buying you a car and you can't drive? Is that the right thing to do?”

After that Sr finally relented, smiled, and embraced Lennox – finally seeming to understand the point.

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