Chris Eubank Jr. has announced that he is now a free agent, posting on X that he has “No ties, No promoter, & No limits” following his second defeat to Conor Benn.

Eubank is approaching 37 and is coming off a damaging loss to a smaller fighter, raising fresh questions about his age, physical decline and long-term future in the sport.

At this stage, Eubank’s value appears to be built more around his name and rivalry history. The Benn rivalry still carries strong interest in the UK, while major promoters and Saudi-backed events continue to look for recognizable names.

His “no limits” message suggests he could be open to one-off deals, cross-promotional fights, catchweight events or major-money opportunities outside a traditional promotional setup.

A third fight with Benn remains an obvious possibility, especially with Benn now aligned with Zuffa Boxing. Saudi-backed shows could also be an option, while a fight with Michael Zerafa in Australia has been discussed.

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