Harley Benn v Dylan Draper
Harley Benn v Dylan Draper
The forgotten Benn marks his 2020 by fighting 1-41 journeyman Dylan Draper. Draper now 37 years old should prove a tricky test for Benn who hasnt really ignited his career as of yet. The fight is on the undercard of a huge Bethnal Green bill 15th February.
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jameswilson
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Re: Harley Benn v Dylan Draper
Harley lost to a guy who’d never won a fight not long ago didn’t he?
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I'd certainly forgotten about him.
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Exhilarating 
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TheLeprechaun
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Hes a journeyman is Benn
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Journeymen fight regularly and are in the away corner.
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Yeah, Hallett 0-16 who is now 1-28jameswilson wrote: ↑28 Jan 2020, 13:35 Harley lost to a guy who’d never won a fight not long ago didn’t he?
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Not yet, at the minute he’s a complete novice trying to learn on the job from scratch, problem is he’s got no natural ability whatsoever so it’s almost a mission impossible for him.
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Benn won on points last night.
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jameswilson
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Re: Harley Benn v Dylan Draper
He’s not even at the right weight. He should be at 140 in my opinion.
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Syntax Error
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Re: Harley Benn v Dylan Draper
You'd think that Harley would reconcile with his father if he wants to be a boxer.
I know he's been estranged from his dad since his youth, but the mere fact that he changed his surname to Benn and decided to take up the sport of boxing suggests he's not that averse to his father.
He's potentially got the ear of one of the best British fighters ever; he ought to think about that.
I know he's been estranged from his dad since his youth, but the mere fact that he changed his surname to Benn and decided to take up the sport of boxing suggests he's not that averse to his father.
He's potentially got the ear of one of the best British fighters ever; he ought to think about that.
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Don’t think it would make all that much difference - you can have all advice/money in the World if you don’t have the natural talent or ability.Syntax Error wrote: ↑17 Feb 2020, 06:19 You'd think that Harley would reconcile with his father if he wants to be a boxer.
I know he's been estranged from his dad since his youth, but the mere fact that he changed his surname to Benn and decided to take up the sport of boxing suggests he's not that averse to his father.
He's potentially got the ear of one of the best British fighters ever; he ought to think about that.
He’s limited to say the the least - even against journeymen type fighters.
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margaret thatcher
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Go to any am show in the country and you'll see plenty of guys who would school him
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Thats possibly the reason Benn doesnt get many fights, its possibly hard to locate boxers who Benn can beat.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑18 Feb 2020, 03:24 Go to any am show in the country and you'll see plenty of guys who would school him