
Inside Conor Benn's glitzy life, from influencer wife to incredible car collection featuring £110k ‘weekend car' Porsche
CONOR BENN is on the brink of a career-high payday against Chris Eubank Jr - in a fight sure to boost his already glitzy life.
The born rivals renew their family at Tottenham's stadium - 35 year after their dads first fought.
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It will be contested at the 160lb middleweight limit - three years after their initial bout was dramatically axed with just days to go.
Benn failed two drug tests after testing positive for clomiphene - a substance known to boost testosterone.
He vowed to fight his innocence and took his career to America for two wins up at the light-middleweight limit.
Benn's UK Anti-Doping case was later dropped - allowing him to box in Britain again as Eubank Jr waited in patience.
Both are stars in their own right but growing up the sons of British boxing royalty afforded them quite the luxurious lifestyles.
And here, SunSport takes a look at Benn's life of luxury.
Living in the fast lane
Over the years, he has splashed his cash on an amazing set of motors, including his pride and joy - a Rolls-Royce Wraith worth £260,000.
After beating former WBO world champion Chris Algieri, he was spotted with a £125,000 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG wrapped in gold.
The same year, Benn added a stunning £110,000 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S - copying his dad who bought a Porsche 911 in the 1990s.
It has a personalised licence plate - 'K013ENN' - and Benn calls it his "weekend car."
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Family Guy
Benn is married to wife Victoria and they share two children, son Eli and daughter Idony Susanna.
The pair began dating in 2017, before walking down the aisle a year later in a private ceremony.
She is an author, having penned the book Feeling It All which helps kids cope with their emotions.
Victoria also shares big brand deals on her Instagram page, where she has over 27,000 followers.
Fans may also recognise her from her YouTube channel which has just over 1000 followers.
In her videos, she take viewers behind the scenes of her boxing star husband's career.
Victoria and Conor welcomed their first child together in 2021, son Eli and daughter Idony Susanna followed last year.
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Flying private
When Eddie Hearn's your promoter, you can expect to live the high-life.
Should Benn need to travel with Hearn and his pals for business trips, he'll fly private.
The son of legend Nigel showed off a private jet that took him and a crew to Philadelphia for a DAZN fight night.
They then headed to Miami on the US trip and captioned the snap: "PHILLY nights with the team, now on to MIA."
Back home the photos of his trip left a sour tase in wife Victoria's mouth who was left at home with the kids.
Amusingly, she commented on the snap: "Meanwhile, Idony just threw up on me 🤣".
Benn completed his training camp to fight Eubank in Majorca - and travelled back to London in a private jet with his team and family.
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