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  • #31
    Originally posted by Madison boxing View Post

    He is an elite talent but not the finished article and needs more experience, why cant you get your ****** head around what i am trying to say.
    How dumb are you. How in the hell is Benn a problem for the ww division when can't beat anyone in the top 10. Your post was that he was a problem not he's talented and needs more experience.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by just the facts View Post

      How dumb are you. How in the hell is Benn a problem for the ww division when can't beat anyone in the top 10. Your post was that he was a problem not he's talented and needs more experience.
      youre trying to twist my words and be a smartarse as always. Benn is moving his way up and them fighters will still be around when Benn is ready to challenge for a world title.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post

        I saw that and Benn looked like the 135lb’er.

        Just watched it again tho, Benn is the bigger guy.
        Yes Benn is the bigger guy, but Teo is in fight week and he still look like the same dimensions as Benn.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Madison boxing View Post

          what you and others are overlooking is that Connor is improving fight by fight.
          I'm not. I've already seen him improve and think he'll continue to. He's just never going to be a threat to Spence or Bud and guys like Ennis and Ortiz are further along than him and won't be surpassed by him either.. Maybe he will become a player but no, he's not going to be a top guy at welter.

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          • #35
            Yes improved but the top end of that division is like murderers row. At the moment I wouldn't even back him against Avanesyan.

            He needs learning fights and slowly move up in levels but they want to make him a ppv star in the UK so they may rush him .

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Madison boxing View Post

              youre trying to twist my words and be a smartarse as always. Benn is moving his way up and them fighters will still be around when Benn is ready to challenge for a world title.
              You could be an English teacher of you just understood English. Twist your words? What does conor benn IS a problem for welterweight division mean. To anyone with half a brain (this leaves you out) that should mean he should be able to beat at least 2-3 of the top ten. He obviously can't, therefore he really isn't a problem.

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              • #37
                I like how Benn is improving his skills fight by fight, he definitely looks like he's got some talent, but he's a bit undersized compared some of these other young welters coming up. I saw him stood next to Teofimo on a video the other day and they looked basically the same size, from all angles. Still though, if he sharpens his tools enough, he can make some noise. He's got some explosiveness.

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                • #38
                  Eh I don't see it. His defense is still junk, and he hasn't been tested since that frenchman floored him years ago.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Madison boxing View Post
                    The 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?
                    Nigel Benn is nowhere near one of the greatest to lace them up. And beating guys after others softened them up isn't that impressive.

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                    • #40
                      The kid can fight, but we need to see some of these guys fighting each otherbat 147. I’m tired of seeing every beat vargas’ azz.

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