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BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 21:  Chris Eubank Jnr (L) and his father Chris Eubank (R) pose for a photo during a media workout at Cheetahs Gym on October 21, 2015 in Brighton, England.  (Photo by Jordan Mansfield/Getty Images)
BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 21: Chris Eubank Jnr (L) and his father Chris Eubank (R) pose for a photo during a media workout at Cheetahs Gym on October 21, 2015 in Brighton, England. (Photo by Jordan Mansfield/Getty Images)Jordan Mansfield/Getty Images

Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Tony Jeter: Fight Time, Date, Live Stream and TV Info

Rob LancasterOct 22, 2015

Chris Eubank Jr. takes centre stage in Sheffield, England on Saturday when he takes on American Tony Jeter.

The middleweight bout—which will see the winner walk away with the interim WBA title—was due to be the chief support act for local favourite Kell Brook's clash with Diego Chaves.

However, an injury to Brook has elevated Eubank Jr. (19-1, 14 KOs) to the top of the bill.

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Also on the same card, Gavin McDonnell defends his European super bantamweight belt against Jeremy Parodi, plus Leigh Wood and Josh Wale go head-to-head in an eliminator for the British featherweight crown.

When: Saturday, October 24, at 10 p.m. BST (5 p.m. ET)

Where: Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, England

TV: Sky Sports (UK)

Live Stream: SkyGo (UK)

Main Attraction

BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 21:  Chris Eubank Jnr during a media workout at Cheetahs Gym on October 21, 2015 in Brighton, England.  (Photo by Jordan Mansfield/Getty Images)

Eubank Jr. will relish the chance to star as the main attraction on what is his debut for Matchroom Boxing.

The Brighton-born boxer has a new promoter in Eddie Hearn as well as a new trainer in Adam Booth, who will work alongside Ronnie Davies in a packed corner.

Expect to hear the voice of Chris Eubank Sr. too, as he has always taken a considerable interest in his son's progress. He is now going by the name of "English" to avoid any confusion, per Sky Sports.

Eubank Jr. hopes to follow in his father's footsteps by becoming a full world champion.

He claimed the interim title back in February, stopping Dmitry Chudinov in the 12th and final round in London.

Since then, however, he has endured a frustrating period of inactivity. To make amends, Eubank Jr. intends to be busy over the coming months, telling Matchroom Boxing:

"

I’ve been out of the ring for eight months so there’s a lot of frustration to come out and unfortunately for Tony Jeter—he’s going to feel the full force of that.

If it was up to me I would fight every month. The more I am in the ring, the more focused I am, the more energy I can feel coursing through my body.

I love being continuously active and I think we are going to be looking to fight every three months at least.

"

Plans are already in place for Hearn to include his latest signing on the December 12 card that will be topped by the heavyweight showdown between domestic rivals Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte.

Eubank Jr. has never been afraid to talk the talk, and in that way he's a chip off the old block. There's another similarity with his dad in that he isn't loved by everyone.

Billy Joe Saunders certainly isn't a big fan. He got the better of the 26-year-old last November, handing Eubank Jr. his one and only pro defeat to date, but the rivalry continues to simmer away.

Their bout went the distance, but Saunders—who challenges Andy Lee for the WBO belt in December—remains unimpressed, telling Matt Horan of World Boxing News: "Eubank Jr. is a British-level fighter at best. He’s tough and will have a go, but someone who's clever and can box will bust him up easily."

Fighting Jeter may not tell us anything we don't already know about Eubank Jr. However, it is the start of a new chapter in a career that, no matter where it goes, will always attract interest.

Warning Shot

The American Jeter is seen as a sacrificial lamb being fed to the hungry young lion.

Odds Shark has him at 16-1 to cause an upset and take the interim belt back to Columbia, Maryland. When you study his 20-4-1 (14 KOs) record in more detail, it becomes clear why he's such a long shot.

Jeter made his debut back in 2001, but his CV includes lengthy periods of inactivity.

He has travelled to Europe to fight once before—and it did not go well.

The highly rated Patrick Nielsen flattened the 39-year-old inside two rounds in Albertslund, Denmark, in February 2014, though since then Jeter has won four on the spin.

While Eubank Jr. may have a fight lined up for later in the year—Gary "Spike" O'Sullivan is set to be his opponent, per Sky Sports—Jeter intends to ruin the best-laid plans his opponent has in place.

He said at the pre-fight press conference, according to Sporting Life (Note: Story contains language NSFW):

"

I'm very confident. I came a long way for this fight and I'm ready to go. We trained hard and we're in great shape.

We had great sparring in a great camp. I came in to it with no injuries and I'm ready to go home with the title.

I know he's a good fighter but I'm a good fighter too and it's going to make for a hell of a show.

"

Jeter has warned his rival in the media but must show he's better than his record suggests if he is to follow through with his threat of causing a shock.

Prediction

It is hard to see how Jeter can pose much of a threat to Eubank Jr.

The American has never gone 12 rounds before, and although he has a career knockout ratio of 52 percent, the standard of opponents raises question marks over his power.

His loss to Nielsen also leads you to question his ability once he moves up in levels.

Eubank Jr. should be at least a notch above Jeter and will be determined to put on a show.

Expect him to record a stoppage success inside the first half of the fight, and don't be surprised if it's over in a hurry.

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