Comments Thread For: Hearn: Can You Imagine What Benn Would Do To Khan? It'd Be Over in Two Rounds!

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  • Jab jab boom
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    #11
    Hearn is trying hard to get Ben to been seen in the same “next big thing” category as Boots and Ortiz. The more likely scenario is that Benn is just another Uk domestic level talent who once he leaves the comfort of home to face legit competition, it will be all downhill for him.

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    • Liondw
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      #12
      Yes, of course he would knock out Khan, but Khan is finished, and always been chinny.

      We're tired of the mismatches in boxing, we need fights that are well matched.

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      • hugh grant
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        #13
        Could be over in a round o r even 7. That's beauty of weak chin.
        but don't underestimate what Khan could do

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        • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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          #14
          Khan ain’t ever letting a punk like Benn use his name. Let’s remember:

          At 25 Amir Khan was a unified world champion.

          At 25 Conor Benn has never wan any sort of legitimate title at any level.

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          • KING S.O.G
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            #15
            C'mon Eddy, my 12 years old daughter would do the same with Khan

            One of the weakest chin in boxing history

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            • thack
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              #16
              Avanesyan is who Hearn should be looking at not a finished , chinless ready for retirement fighter like Khan but this is typical Hearn not willing to pay the money but drawing pointless comparisons with fighters who are never going to fight.

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                #17
                For as long as it lasted, Khan would be landing on Benn 'Until the stoppage'.

                You never know, how Benn would react to being put under heavy bombardment.

                But yes, I tend to agree 'There is a high likely-hood that, Benn could stop Amir Khan' at this stage.

                I don't think Conor Benn would of beaten Amir Khan at his peak, he would of been blitz 'And out boxed'.



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                • hugh grant
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by KING S.O.G
                  C'mon Eddy, my 12 years old daughter would do the same with Khan

                  One of the weakest chin in boxing history
                  I bet Khan cries reading things like this. He took maidana 12 rounds what more can I do I hear khan querying!

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                  • JuniorTorres720
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                    #19
                    Hearn is right on this one. Benn would be a dangerous fight for Khan. In reality, Khan doesn't need to take this fight and if he did it wouldn't up his value imo unless he wins. At this stage of his career with the losses he's sustained, him losing to Benn would be predictable. Now, if Khan takes the fight but WINS it. That'll up his stock imo. But once again, I doubt he'll take it and he doesn't need it. The only way Khan takes such a fight is for two reasons; 1) money (which I think he doesn't need because he can take other fights like the Brook fight for big purses) or 2) he wants to prove the naysayers and himself wrong and challenge himself against a young hot talent. So the question is; Does Khan want to challenge himself at this stage of his career?

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                    • NorvernRob
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Rockybigblower
                      Eddie on the sales pitch already. Khan and Brook are ready for the grave and Hearn is out there clout chasing. What a grub.
                      A promoter promoting. Who’d have thought.

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