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    O2 Arena, London - In a rematch of last December's brawl, welterweight prospect Conor Benn (13-0, 9 KOs) boxed his way to a ten round unanimous decision over Cedrick Peynaud (6-6-3, 4 KOs). The scores were 98-90, 97-90, 98-90.
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  • #2
    Benns problem is that he thinks hes way better than he really is. too much playing. half the time it seemed like he was one punch away from being KOd. i had the fight a LOT closer that the scores were.

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    • #3
      performed very well in 2nd half of the fight after reynaud came out firing. kids got a lot to learn but talent is there, no question about it.

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      • #4
        He's a bum, pub level fighter

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Plick647 View Post
          Benns problem is that he thinks hes way better than he really is. too much playing. half the time it seemed like he was one punch away from being KOd. i had the fight a LOT closer that the scores were.
          He got three 10-8 so was never going to be close but agree , he doesn't really box much at all. His defense was no where, he needs quite a few fights by look of it. They should try and get him fighting more regularly on the DAZN/sky sports cards as low under cards against various opposition for next 5-6 months in my opinion to try and just get him more experience against a variety of opponents

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          • #6
            Originally posted by The Madison View Post
            performed very well in 2nd half of the fight after reynaud came out firing. kids got a lot to learn but talent is there, no question about it.
            You think struggling with a guy who's 6-5-3 is performing well?

            He's total garbage. Anyone with a grain of sense can see that.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
              You think struggling with a guy who's 6-5-3 is performing well?

              He's total garbage. Anyone with a grain of sense can see that.
              hes 21 with minimal amateur background. hes coming along nicely....

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              • #8
                Originally posted by The Madison View Post
                hes 21 with minimal amateur background. hes coming along nicely....
                No, arguably losing and then struggling with a guy that's 6-5-3 is not coming along nicely.

                It actually almost can't get worse.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
                  No, arguably losing and then struggling with a guy that's 6-5-3 is not coming along nicely.

                  It actually almost can't get worse.
                  The fact that they actually had to rematch this guy is embarrassing.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
                    No, arguably losing and then struggling with a guy that's 6-5-3 is not coming along nicely.

                    It actually almost can't get worse.
                    This is an exaggeration.

                    There's a lot to improve, and he has time to refine these areas.

                    But, I concede, he's never going to be a world beater.

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