Chris Eubank Jr mocked by Conor Benn and Billy Joe Saunders as rivals twist the knife in following shock Liam Smith KO

CHRIS EUBANK JR was taunted by Conor Benn and Billy Joe Saunders as they twisted the knife in following his surprise loss to Liam Smith.

Eubank hit the deck twice – his first trip to the canvas as a professional – in round four before the fight was stopped.

ReutersLiam Smith beat Chris Eubank Jr in round four[/caption]

The middleweight, 33, only took the bout following the collapse of his catchweight clash with Benn, 26.

But Benn failed drug tests and the fight – almost 30 years after their dads’ famous rematch – was scrapped.

The unbeaten welterweight is fighting to clear his name and is growing increasingly confident in doing so.

And despite a period of silence, Benn came out swinging in reaction to Eubank’s brutal loss to Smith.

He said with a smirk to father Nigel: “What you saying dad? Wouldn’t have gone past two would it.”

Benn was not the only one of Eubank’s rivals to chime in as Saunders, 33, dedicated a rare social media post to his old opponent.

The former two-weight world champion won their 2014 European title fight and a rematch has been talked about ever since.

Saunders took the chance to aim a dig at Eubank, who claimed he could beat Smith at 50 per cent of his ability.

He posted a series of laughing face emojis with the caption: “50%.”

Eubank faces a fight to save his career but can gain redemption by exercising his rematch clause with a sequel in Liverpool.

He said: “If the fans want to see a rematch, we can get it on at Anfield.”

Smith responded: “If Chris wants the rematch we can do that on my terms.

“I agreed to the rematch clause beforehand so we can see, I can beat all the best fights at 160lbs and 154lbs.”

PAChris Eubank Jr was dropped twice[/caption]

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