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“I would prefer Haney”: CONOR BENNA COUNTRY PO EUBANK JR
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Conor Benn says he wants to fight Devin Haney at the age of 147, if his rematch with Chris Eubank Jr. There will be no next one. Recently beaten Benn (23-1, 14 KO) says he “Sale” Fight with Haney (32-0, 15 KO).
Checking reality in welterweight
This choice says a lot about himself and the goals of Conor Benn in his career. If you choose Haney, it means it’s about money. However, who can be Benn actually overcome 147 talented opposition? I can’t come up with one warrior who is able to beat. Would be exceeded towards these fighters:
– Jaron Ennis
– Brian Norman Jr.
– Rolando “Rolly” Romero
– Shakhram Giyasov
– Karen Chukhadzhian
– Mario Barrios
– Eimantas Stanionis
He chose Haney after terrible performances against Jose Ramirez and Ryan Garcia. The choice of it explains that Benn focuses on business movements, not on being the best. 26-year-old Haney looked at Ramirez, running around the ring; He is a warrior at the level at the bottom-we need to Rock Bottom.
Unfortunately, for Conor, the chances that he will fight Haney before he is beaten again. Devin will probably fight Ryan Garcia, and if it is not him, it will be someone else who will stop him.
Turki Alalshikh will want values after Haney is fighting Jose Ramirez on his huge card last Friday evening at the Times Square in Fresh York. Haney became against his past warrior, throwing only 224 hitting the entire 12-round fight. He spent most of the competition.
Haney on Benna’s radar
“It’s definitely Eubank, because if I don’t do Eubank, this ship sailed,” said Conor Benn to Ariel Helwani’s YouTube The channel about who wants to fight next. “So there must be another eubank. If this is not the case, the chapter is closed. Then I would fall to 147 and I would prefer Haney of them. “
As you can see, Benn collects low -hanging fruit, choosing Haney over one of the predators in 147, which would put it as a little more than sepper at the national level. Basically, it is.
Factory of excuse
“He was much larger. Watching the most vital attractions:” Oh, it’s much bigger, “said Conor, whining about Eubank Jr. He is bigger than him, sounding as if he uses it as a overdue excuse for his failure. “When you watch the most vital events,” it’s much larger than me “, but on the other hand I am a welterweight.”
What Benn does here, cooks excuses for his loss in Eubank Jr. It’s a pathetic vision. Instead of simply admitting that he lacked talent, which he defeated the non-Divine Eubank Jr, Benn uses his weight disadvantage as the reason he lost. It’s quite low.
“I think I went to the ring in Fight Night Three Funts at the age of 160.
Well, if Benn is not a 160 pound war, why did he agree to fight Eubank Jr.? We already know. Cash. Why Conor Bellyaching about this after receiving all these millions? Benn is now richer than more talented welterweight, which have actual abilities.
“As far as I know, contracts have already been signed,” said Conor about his rematch with Eubank Jr. “I hear September. I potentially hear [Tottenham] or Wembley [Stadium in London]Benn said about where the rematch from Eubank Jr could be issued.
The Eubank Jr.-Fenn 2 rematch will be the next fight of the circus without any meaning, as well as their previous fight on April 26, which Conor lost the 12-round unanimous decision of the results 116-112 x 3. Benn lost every round from fourth to four after Eubank Jr. He adapted, changing his fighting style.
Last updated 05/07/2025
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Katie Taylor’s farewell fight has been confirmed for Friday at Croke Park in Dublin on Saturday, September 5, when she will face France’s Flora Pili in a bid to become a three-time undisputed champion in the final fight of her career. Matchroom Boxing announced the event at its opening press conference at the stadium, from which it released footage BBC Sport. The card will be shown globally on DAZN.
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Taylor first hinted at a headliner in Croke Park following her opening win over Amanda Serrano in April 2022, but talks between Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom and the stadium’s operators have repeatedly stalled in the following years. Hearn said an agreement was almost never reached.
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Why They Drank
Pili was confirmed as her opponent after the WBC named her a top contender earlier this week. Taylor said she wanted a real test before saying goodbye.
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