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    #41
    Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy
    Broner beats him at this point,
    ...uh, you DID watch Broner's last fight, against Santiago, right?

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    • sicko
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      #42


      ...just saying! Him no stopping Granados wouldn't be a issue at all if HE and his Promoter didn't run their mouth so much

      Look I like Benn, Dad one of my favorite fighters of all times so of course you want to see a son of legend do well BUT he has to earn it and he has to prove himself. Can't just give him "World Level Status" when he hasn't earned it or show he is truly "World Level"

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      • Queen_Leia
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        #43
        Originally posted by Oldskoolg

        Ennis is the future of the Jr middleweight and probably middleweight divisions, I don’t see him staying at welterweight long. Benn vs Ennis would be great, especially if it were to happen in Blighty. Th crowd and atmosphere would be electric

        Ennis has beaten nobody...Ortiz resume is better than his. I don't see how he's the future of the welterweight division as long as Ortiz still has a heartbeat.

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          #44
          Originally posted by revelated

          Didn't watch. Is this true?
          If boxing is won by who does what they want to do the most. Granados wanted to stink and they stunk. Benn couldn't catch him and Granados isn't particularly fast. He's old and bloated, but Benn fought his fight. In effect, Granados ran the old man game on him.

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          • Sid-Knee
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            #45
            Originally posted by Greenfield02

            Lmao! Brook? You had to go way back for that one. And as far as Fury, yes he's British, but he was already fighting and living in the states, trained by a Westerner in Sugar Hill. He might be brit but he had to be trained by someone in the west, you know, the people that rule boxing, even the great Lennox Lewis didn't become great until he started being trained by Stewart, before that he was being knocked around by other Americans like McCall, and Hasim Rahman. So.... Your going to have to come up with another argument... Rookie....
            He had to go way back for Brook, but you're talking about Rahman and McCall for Lewis? Your ******ity is off the scale.

            Fury is being cast off as American now? My goodness, what the actual f3ck are you creatures? And no, he isn't living in the US you idiot. He and his family are over here.

            Do you even know what the western world even is? It's clear you don't. Your education levels are about as useful as your capabilities to rationalise and live in reality. It's non-existent.

            I didn't know Fury had an American trainer for his wins over Wlad and the first Wilder fight. I guess you learn something new every day.

            How can you rule boxing when your average resumes are much lesser than ours, and we have a better collective resume than you do, even though you have 5 times the numbers we do? Running away like cowards all the time and only picking vulnerable opponents to guarantee victory is not ruling anything. You can't even rule your own common sense for f3ck sake. But still, you lose a lot of the times even with the advantages. Mexico and the US are the only two countries to do so under those conditions.

            *Steward

            Lewis was with Steward when he lost to Rahman you idiot. And he only lost due to the altitude. Lewis beat every American he ever faced. Something Brits do for fun.

            All in all, another shlt post. But what else can you deluded idiots do but be defeated and humiliate yourselves?

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            • Oldskoolg
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              #46
              Originally posted by Queen_Leia


              Ennis has beaten nobody...Ortiz resume is better than his. I don't see how he's the future of the welterweight division as long as Ortiz still has a heartbeat.
              no problem……

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              • BritishBoxing92
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                #47
                Hmmmm I wonder how Conor Benn will try to adapt in future fights against fighters with similar styles and what changes he will make in his game plan? time will only tell...

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Greenfield02

                  Lmao! Brook? You had to go way back for that one. And as far as Fury, yes he's British, but he was already fighting and living in the states, trained by a Westerner in Sugar Hill. He might be brit but he had to be trained by someone in the west, you know, the people that rule boxing, even the great Lennox Lewis didn't become great until he started being trained by Stewart, before that he was being knocked around by other Americans like McCall, and Hasim Rahman. So.... Your going to have to come up with another argument... Rookie....
                  You do realise you are saying all this is a thread about a UK fighter beating an American right? What do you want me to do list every UK victory like Benn vs McClellan? Froch vs Taylor? Lennox vs Holyfield? We will be here all day the fact is the UK is an island that's 3900% smaller than the USA population of 65mill vs 266Mill not bad huh? Currently controlling the premier class of boxing at HW too says it all no need for anything more

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by BritishBoxing92
                    Hmmmm I wonder how Conor Benn will try to adapt in future fights against fighters with similar styles and what changes he will make in his game plan? time will only tell...

                    Probably jab a bit more and cut off the ring slightly better. He needs to get used to guys who say they are coming for war but really are just coming to survive.

                    At this point I think Aveneysan would be the perfect fight for him. He will come to box but win. Broner or Khan will come to survive and make Conor look bad.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Greenfield02

                      Lmao! Brook? You had to go way back for that one. And as far as Fury, yes he's British, but he was already fighting and living in the states, trained by a Westerner in Sugar Hill. He might be brit but he had to be trained by someone in the west, you know, the people that rule boxing, even the great Lennox Lewis didn't become great until he started being trained by Stewart, before that he was being knocked around by other Americans like McCall, and Hasim Rahman. So.... Your going to have to come up with another argument... Rookie....
                      Erm. Where exactly do you think Britain is…?

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