
Eddie Hearn says he has received no request from Chris Eubank Jr's team to renegotiate the weight terms for September's rematch with Conor Benn, adding he would be reluctant to entertain one if it came.
The Matchroom promoter confirmed the rematch will be fought under the exact same conditions as their April bout - at the middleweight limit of 160lb with a rehydration clause - as stipulated in a two-fight contract agreed beforehand.
Eubank outpointed Benn at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in their much-hyped grudge match, the latest chapter in a rivalry dating back to when their legendary fathers first fought.
The rematch is set for 20 September in London, with the venue still to be confirmed.
"Firstly, [Team Eubank] wouldn't approach me because the contract is with Saudi Arabia but the issue they have is we have a contract that stipulates the terms are identical to the first fight," Hearn told BBC Sport.
"That's what we've signed and that's what we've agreed to."
The British Boxing Board of Control will hold a hearing this month over reports Eubank used a sauna to cut weight - against its rules - but Hearn believes the debate has been overstated.
"People don't realise for the rehydration Chris Eubank weighed in in all his clothes and a big jacket. And he was half a pound under, he was probably three pounds under. It wasn't a problem at all," Hearn added.
"At 160lb he was tight and you could tell it was hard work. But it's hard work for 99% of fighters making weight. I don't think the hydration is the issue, it's how long he's going to make 160lb limit for."
