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conor benn is a problem for the welterweight division
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Originally posted by Madison boxing View PostThe kid is improving fast and looked nothing short of sensational in his last fightm blasting out an opponent who went rounds with spence and garcia and was meant to give Conor a firm test. Son of one of the greatest to lace them up, the dark destroyer Nigel Benn, Conor has inherited his legendary work ethic and is known for being the hardest worker in the gym. At 24 years old he seems ready to take the next step and in a division with a real lack of quality he could soon find himself with a world title shot. He is chasing a fight with Amir Khan however Amir is understandably not keen on this at his stage in his career. How should Conor be guided from here on?
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostHe definitely has the right attitude, but not sure if he would be a problem at 147, did people see him standing next to Teo Lopez? You really couldn't tell that they are two weight class apart.
Just watched it again tho, Benn is the bigger guy.Last edited by SplitSecond; 05-31-2021, 03:36 PM.
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Originally posted by Madison boxing View Post
i've answered the damn question already
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Originally posted by just the facts View Post
Same old loudmouth bytche. You create a thread about how Benn is a problem for the ww division, surely if that's true he must be able to beat at least 2-3 fighters in the top 10. I ask which ones and your dumb a$$ can't name one. Then your story changes to in a few years and he's improving. Doesn't sound like Benn is much of a problem at all.
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