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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: Nigel Benn: ?Conor Benn?s retirement plans are already sorted'

    Nigel Benn believes that his son Conor is already preparing for retirement after watching him sign a new promotional deal with Zuffa Boxing
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  • Corelone
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    He never did anything but cheat and beat a bunch of has beens. He could retire tomorrow.

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    • IronDanHamza
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      #3
      Conor Benn is approaching 30 years old and outside of Eubank is yet to fight a ranked opponent.

      Now he's talking about retirement. It's madness.

      The fact he's made an alleged 30 million pounds in his career is INSANE. But, fair play he's managed to make money but it's just wild that he's done nothing in his career and managed to make that much money.

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      • Spray_resistant
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        He didn't even try to see if he could compete at the world class level, just stayed at the UK domestic level the entire time.

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        • LG Motel 22
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          #5
          Why not fight Rolly ? Much more winnable fight than Ryan, still a big money fight

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          • The D3vil
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            #6
            I hate to say it, but he's right.

            Everybody else is looking out for themselves, the fighters might as well, too.

            Hell, Floyd just proved you can't make enough money

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            • hardleft
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              he puts in the effort and shows up and is determined and has his name his persona which is a bit of a bad boy his ped controversy which he over came and then had turki get interested in his eubanks fights then zuffa came along for him LOL the guy is blessed in some way kudos to him to doing boxing this way, not many can

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              • PRINCEKOOL
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                Chris Eubank Junior should never have lost to Conor Benn 'but that was the consequence he suffered due to weight draining himself, and agreeing to all the unnecessary fight stipulations such as catch weights and rehydration clauses'.

                Note: I stated in another thread, that? I would not be surprised if Conor Benn retires sooner than many people would anticipate 'I think his two fights vs. a dead at the weight Chris Eubank Junior has smacked some reality into him as a fighter'.

                Conor Benn fought a severely depleted and drained version of Chris Eubank Junior twice 'he was beaten in the first fight, and then he was unable to legitimate force a stoppage vs. Eubank Junior in the rematch. When he was there for the taking, and in an extremely vulnerable physiological state'.

                To conclude: Many people may not have liked how Conor Benn, parted ways with matchroom and Eddie Hearn 'but for a fighter with his ability, if? Zuffa Boxing wants to over rate his value. Then it is a good move for him'.

                Conor Benn has already fought a completely pointless fight, against Regis Progais 'another manufacture fight, where the likely-hood of him winning is increased dramatically'.

                But if Conor Benn genuinely wants to prepare and challenge for World titles 'then his future fights with Zuffa Boxing, need to be high jeopardy battles. Fights that are not manufactured so the likely-hood of him winning is completely one sided' etc.
                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; Today, 02:42 PM.

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