Likely front and center this weekend within the capital, it can prove interesting to see if Chris Eubank Sr. will sport his often-spoke-about sheriff’s badge.
Ready to observe his son enter battle again, Chris Eubank Sr., probably the most popular and successful British boxers of all time, made a surprise appearance for his son Chris Eubank Jr.’s grudge match this 12 months.
And watching on because the Hove native bested familial rival Conor Benn in a hard-fought win over 12 rounds, the duo meet this weekend in London in an enormous rematch.
Nevertheless, drawing some odd looks and raised eyebrows throughout his profession, Eubank Sr. has been spotted prior to now sporting a quite odd sheriff’s badge on his lapel.
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Chris Eubank Sr. explains the story around Louisiana sheriff badge
One of the crucial completed boxers of his era, Eubank Sr. held the WBO super middleweight crown, losing to simply Joe Calzaghe and Carl Thompson in his profession — in addition to his heralded doubleheader with Dublin star Steve Collins.
Nevertheless, since his retirement, Eubank Sr. has spent a while Stateside — where he was recognized as an honorary sheriff’s marshal within the state of Louisiana.
And sporting his sheriff’s badge every so often lately, Eubank explained the meaning of the accessory, detailing his past upbringing together with his siblings.
“There can never be anything ever disgraceful about serving and protecting everybody inside the community at large. […] We protect and serve at all times,” Eubank Sr. told IFL TV in 2018.
Chris Eubank Sr. drew comments for his attire on duty
Spending a while on duty with the Opelousas police department in Louisiana, Eubank Sr. attended the scene of a multi-car collision.
And battered by the rain, Eubank Sr. posted footage of the aftermath of the incident on his official X account, with one among the parties involved remarking how she had never seen a police officer wearing a bow tie as a part of their attire.
“Sergeant Eubank proudly on duty in Louisiana,” Eubank Sr. posted on social media. “All warriors protect and serve, whether one wears a badge or not.”

