Conor Benn v Steve Jamoye
Conor Benn v Steve Jamoye
Benn has had a opponent change for this Saturdays fight he will now face Steve Jamoye
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jameswilson
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Re: Conor Benn v Steve Jamoye
This happens in most of Benn’s fights. He very very rarely fights someone who has had a long camp to prepare for him.
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jameswilson
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Re: Conor Benn v Steve Jamoye
Yeah for a long time Benn was facing over and over lightweights and light welterweights who only had a few weeks notice.
He then fought the Frenchman who if not much else was a genuine welterweight and we saw Benn come unstuck.
The Finnish guy was ranked around 150th on boxrec before the fight and was a genuine welterweight and then I saw he was down to fight toth who was 50th or so with boxrec and I thought hold on, here we go.
Now it’s Jamoye who sure enough is around 150th.
Benn will be 16-0 if he wins this.
He then fought the Frenchman who if not much else was a genuine welterweight and we saw Benn come unstuck.
The Finnish guy was ranked around 150th on boxrec before the fight and was a genuine welterweight and then I saw he was down to fight toth who was 50th or so with boxrec and I thought hold on, here we go.
Now it’s Jamoye who sure enough is around 150th.
Benn will be 16-0 if he wins this.
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smiling assassin
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Re: Conor Benn v Steve Jamoye
Benn is bang average. Got at least 1 of his level in every amateur gym up and down the country
Re: Conor Benn v Steve Jamoye
Benn isn't very good, but has a name that means he could generate a bit of money if handled correctly.
He won't face anyone too dangerous until there is a decent pot of money on the table.
He won't face anyone too dangerous until there is a decent pot of money on the table.
Re: Conor Benn v Steve Jamoye
Benn is great to watch, the first one against the Frenchman was a classic
Re: Conor Benn v Steve Jamoye
Makes sense I suppose, might even be an entertaining scrap.
Kelly is a talented lad but tends to mess around a lot during his fights. Benn, for as his flaws, is game as they come and will be looking for him all night.
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black panther
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Re: Conor Benn v Steve Jamoye
Another murderous puncher for Benn then. 5 Kos from 35 fights. Danger for sure!
Re: Conor Benn v Steve Jamoye
Christ it's not the steve jamoye that used to fight at bantam weight years ago is it?!??
If so that is so bad it's almost upsetting
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If so that is so bad it's almost upsetting
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Conor Benn v Steve Jamoye
This guy's nickname though "Young brother of Stephane" 
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Conor Benn v Steve Jamoye
To be fair, the first time I heard his name I thought “I wonder if that’s Stephane’s younger brother”. His nickname saved me having to do any additional research
Re: Conor Benn v Steve Jamoye
Remember Jamoye having an absolute war with Jason Easton a couple of years back. Great scrap. Something similar here would be nice but can't see it.