He silenced the critics, defied the odds, and walked through fire - Chris Eubank Jr. tells the full story of one of 2025’s most unforgettable fights. Chris Eubank Jr. is a world-class professional boxer, middleweight contender, and son of the legendary former professional boxer, Chris Eubank Sr. In April 2025, he won against Connor Benn in one of the most highly anticipated fights in British boxing history. He discusses: - Why he refused to shake Conor Benn’s hand. - Why the fight almost collapsed the night before. - The real reason his father publicly disowned him. - The pain of losing his brother, and raising his nephew as his own. 00:00 Intro 02:11 How Are You Feeling After the Fight? 06:24 Something Didn't Look Quite Right With You That Night 09:54 The Things That Were Against Me on the Night 12:02 The Night Before the Fight, My Father Finally Opened Up 20:38 How Me and My Dad Finally Made Up 29:05 What Caused the Rift Between You and Your Father? 37:12 Did Him Calling You a Disgrace Impact Your Mental Health? 42:14 Were You Thinking About Your Younger Brother During the Fight? 49:11 Rehydration Restriction 54:01 How Much Did You Get for the Fight? 1:00:38 What Was Going Through Your Head in the Final Moments 1:03:25 The Time I Spent in Hospital 1:06:10 Ads 1:07:08 Have You Got a Newfound Respect for Conor? 1:09:33 The Failed Drug Tests 1:14:05 The Egg Slap 1:15:34 The Rematch With Conor 1:21:54 Did Conor Surprise You? 1:24:31 The Walkout 1:29:33 Billy Joe Saunders 1:31:44 Who Would Your Next 3 Fights Be? 1:34:32 You Before Starting Boxing 1:40:44 Your Relationship With Frank Smith 1:44:03 If You Had One Album for the Rest of Your Life, What Would It Be? The 1% Diary is back - limited time only: https://rebrand.ly/r0ogao4 The Diary Of A CEO Conversation Cards (Second Edition): https://g2ul0.app.link/f31dsUttKKb Get email updates: https://bit.ly/diary-of-a-ceo-yt Think like a CEO - join the 100 CEOs newsletter: https://bit.ly/100-ceos-newsletter Follow Steven: https://g2ul0.app.link/gnGqL4IsKKb Follow Chris: TikTok - https://rebrand.ly/jligckn Instagram - https://rebrand.ly/iabtt7v Get access to exclusive Diary of a CEO content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGq-a57w-aPwyi3pW7XLiHw/join Sponsors: Vanta - https://vanta.com/steven Vivobarefoot - https://vivobarefoot.com/DOAC with code DIARY20 for 20% off
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1st Round LA Angels beat Chicago 4-0 St. Louis beat Cincinnati 4-1 Philadelphia beat Pittsburgh 4-3 NY Mets beat Dallas 4-3 Division Series Philadelphia beat NY Mets 4-1 St. Louis beat LA Angels 4-2 Series Results 10/14 Game 1 at Philadelphia - Phillies 4 Cardinals 2 10/15 Game 2 at Philadelphia - Phillies 3 Cardinals 2 10/17 Game 3 at St. Louis - Cardinals 3 Phillies 1 (10) 10/18 Game 4 at St. Louis - Cardinals 5 Phillies 4 10/19 Game 5 at St. Louis 10/21 Game 6 at Philadelphia 10/22 Game 7 at Philadelphia (if nec) What is Mega League Baseball (besides the obvious)? The origin of this concept alt-universe baseball league comes from an article written by Mike Petriello on MLB.com in late 2020 https://www.mlb.com/news/featured/the... While Pearl Harbor and WWI scuttled the move of the St. Louis Browns to LA, what would have happened if the move did happen just after WWII? Using Petriello's article as a starting point, here's an alternate timeline for MLB expansion and team moves: MLB Alternative Timeline 1947 - St. Louis Browns move to Los Angeles 1949 - Philadelphia Athletics move to San Francisco 1953 - Boston Braves move to Milwaukee 1956 - New York Giants move to Minnesota 1958 - Brooklyn Dodgers move to Dallas 1961 - Baltimore Orioles and Houston Colt 45’s join AL. 1962 - New York Mets and Los Angeles Angels join NL 1966 - Washington Senators move to Atlanta 1968 - Kansas City Royals and Seattle Pilots join AL 1969 - San Diego Padres and Montreal Expos join NL 1971 - Seattle Pilots move to Washington (Nationals) 1974 - San Diego moves to Oakland (Padres) 1976 - Milwaukee Braves rebrand as Milwaukee Brewers 1977 - Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners join AL. 1979 - Cleveland Indians rebrand back to the Cleveland Spiders 1993 - Florida Marlins and Colorado Rockies join NL 1998 - Arizona Diamondbacks join NL and Tampa Bay Devil Rays join AL 2004 - Oakland returns to San Diego (Padres). Current Mega League Baseball - Clubs and Real-Life Counterpart American League East: Baltimore Orioles (same) Boston Red Sox (same) New York Yankees (same) Tampa Bay Rays (same) Washington Nationals (same) Central: Atlanta Senators (Braves) Chicago White Sox (same - sorry) Cleveland Spiders (Guardians) Detroit Tigers (same) Toronto Blue Jays (same) West: Bay Area Athletics (SF Giants) Houston Astros (same) Kansas City Royals (same) Los Angeles Browns (LA Dodgers) Seattle Mariners (same) NATIONAL LEAGUE East: Miami Marlins (same) Montreal Expos (Oakland A's) New York Mets (same) Philadelphia Phillies (same) Pittsburgh Pirates (same) Central Chicago Cubs (same) Cincinnati Reds (same) Milwaukee Brewers (same) Minnesota Giants (Twins) St. Louis Cardinals (same) West Arizona Diamondbacks (same) Colorado Rockies (same) Dallas Dodgers (TX Rangers) Los Angeles Angels (same) San Diego Padres (same) Player Ratings for the teams in Mega League Baseball came over from the early July 40-man rosters for all 30 teams in MLB The Show 24. I did have to make some tweaks to transfer player ratings info from The Show to Super Mega Baseball 4. Finally, I did my best to try to get the players in Mega League Baseball to look somewhat like their real-life counterparts, but didn't go crazy because I wanted to get this league off the ground (finally).
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Pitching Matchup: Walker Buehler (12-10, 2.79 ERA) vs Seth Lugo (9-10, 3.18 ERA) What is Mega League Baseball (besides the obvious)? The origin of this concept alt-universe baseball league comes from an article written by Mike Petriello on MLB.com in late 2020 https://www.mlb.com/news/featured/the... While Pearl Harbor and WWI scuttled the move of the St. Louis Browns to LA, what would have happened if the move did happen just after WWII? Using Petriello's article as a starting point, here's an alternate timeline for MLB expansion and team moves: MLB Alternative Timeline 1947 - St. Louis Browns move to Los Angeles 1949 - Philadelphia Athletics move to San Francisco 1953 - Boston Braves move to Milwaukee 1956 - New York Giants move to Minnesota 1958 - Brooklyn Dodgers move to Dallas 1961 - Baltimore Orioles and Houston Colt 45’s join AL. 1962 - New York Mets and Los Angeles Angels join NL 1966 - Washington Senators move to Atlanta 1968 - Kansas City Royals and Seattle Pilots join AL 1969 - San Diego Padres and Montreal Expos join NL 1971 - Seattle Pilots move to Washington (Nationals) 1974 - San Diego moves to Oakland (Padres) 1976 - Milwaukee Braves rebrand as Milwaukee Brewers 1977 - Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners join AL. 1979 - Cleveland Indians rebrand back to the Cleveland Spiders 1993 - Florida Marlins and Colorado Rockies join NL 1998 - Arizona Diamondbacks join NL and Tampa Bay Devil Rays join AL 2004 - Oakland returns to San Diego (Padres). Current Mega League Baseball - Clubs and Real-Life Counterpart American League East: Baltimore Orioles (same) Boston Red Sox (same) New York Yankees (same) Tampa Bay Rays (same) Washington Nationals (same) Central: Atlanta Senators (Braves) Chicago White Sox (same - sorry) Cleveland Spiders (Guardians) Detroit Tigers (same) Toronto Blue Jays (same) West: Bay Area Athletics (SF Giants) Houston Astros (same) Kansas City Royals (same) Los Angeles Browns (LA Dodgers) Seattle Mariners (same) NATIONAL LEAGUE East: Miami Marlins (same) Montreal Expos (Oakland A's) New York Mets (same) Philadelphia Phillies (same) Pittsburgh Pirates (same) Central Chicago Cubs (same) Cincinnati Reds (same) Milwaukee Brewers (same) Minnesota Giants (Twins) St. Louis Cardinals (same) West Arizona Diamondbacks (same) Colorado Rockies (same) Dallas Dodgers (TX Rangers) Los Angeles Angels (same) San Diego Padres (same) Player Ratings for the teams in Mega League Baseball came over from the early July 40-man rosters for all 30 teams in MLB The Show 24. I did have to make some tweaks to transfer player ratings info from The Show to Super Mega Baseball 4. Finally, I did my best to try to get the players in Mega League Baseball to look somewhat like their real-life counterparts, but didn't go crazy because I wanted to get this league off the ground (finally).