I mean... can you believe 50% of the global population watched that epic battle back in '93?

It's crazy thinking about what went down behind closed doors too, like the betting pool with Eubank and Benn - I'm talking Β£10,000 winner takes all!

That's some serious banter. And you're right, racism was a major issue in boxing back then, it's heartbreaking to think about how much those guys had to deal with off the ring.
Lewis is totally right though, the camaraderie among fighters during that time was real - they were like an odd family or something

. And I love how he brought up the intense rivalry between Eubank and Benn, it's still talked about today. That 4-part doc sounds like a must-watch for any boxing fan.
You know what's wild though? The global reach of that fight is even more impressive considering the internet didn't even exist back then

. If we were to calculate the equivalent viewership today... let's just say it'd be astronomical!
Did you know that Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn combined for over 1 million pay-per-view buys alone?

And Frank Bruno went on to become one of the highest-paid boxers of all time - talk about a turnaround after getting knocked out cold!
