Conor Benn - What Next?

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Boxerbeetle wrote: 06 Jan 2023, 06:33 As an interim measure, maybe he can release an audiobook where he reads out his 270 page statement of innocence.
and he'll charge £27.95 for it..

to make up for the Eubank PPV losses
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Boxerbeetle wrote: 06 Jan 2023, 06:33 As an interim measure, maybe he can release an audiobook where he reads out his 270 page statement of innocence.
😂😂😂😂👏👏👏
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wrighty wrote: 05 Jan 2023, 21:51 I hope they do feed him to Chris junior as a clean fighter. Chris would write him off
If he is going to be licensed out of Dubai he won't have to worry about drug testing.

If he is going to be genuinely clean, maybe it will be too big a risk sticking him in against a faded Chris Jenkins.
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Oiky wrote: 06 Jan 2023, 05:23 Couldn't give a f**k if he never put gloves on again
I agree :TU:
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:TU:
1143850 wrote: 06 Jan 2023, 17:10
Oiky wrote: 06 Jan 2023, 05:23 Couldn't give a f**k if he never put gloves on again
I agree :TU:
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Deslioni wrote: 06 Jan 2023, 17:33 :TU:
1143850 wrote: 06 Jan 2023, 17:10
Oiky wrote: 06 Jan 2023, 05:23 Couldn't give a f**k if he never put gloves on again
I agree :TU:
X4 :salut:
He can piss right off. Man of God my hairy arse :roll:
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I'd like to see him return without the gear and be as bad as when he was life and death with that French bloke who dropped him. Hopefully booed into the ring and given a drubbing in it.
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gave all chickens a bad name, he should be tied down and forced to endure an hour of pecking from the top #100 on ChickenRec

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Boars, cows, now chickens have all been discredited by drug cheats in recent years.

It's an outrage.
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1143850 wrote: 06 Jan 2023, 19:18 Boars, cows, now chickens have all been discredited by drug cheats in recent years.

It's an outrage.
Leave the animals alone!!
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What will it be next?

'I ate some over ripe Brie de Meaux that was contaminated with HGH'
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In terms of trying to rebuild his public image, he lacks a body of earlier work. We're much more forgiving of those who gain a bit extra as they hit the top, where PEDs are seen to boost what's already there rather than creating it.

I'd say we're wrong to look at it like that, but I think we judge based on perceived benefit, which is obviously a lot easier when a performance spike follows notable wins.
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Obvious what was going on with Conor.

But the sport/and sport in general is clearly prevalent with it.

No way does an ex Flyweight world champ move through the weights and win a light Middle weight title unless he is extraordinary. ;-)
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Boxerbeetle wrote: 05 Jan 2023, 10:42 I think Tank would beat the shit out of a non-PED Benn.
Tank would beat any version Conor Benn, he's on a different level completely.
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Oiky wrote: 06 Jan 2023, 05:23 Couldn't give a f**k if he never put gloves on again
Same. Would like to see him get soundly beaten tho if he does.
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Will Hearn match him in a PPV with someone to cash out his chips ? Benn loses and Hearn's rid of him whilst making a few quid. Might be like the old Eubank senior fights when people watched wanting to see him get beaten
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margaret thatcher wrote: 06 Jan 2023, 18:42 gave all chickens a bad name, he should be tied down and forced to endure an hour of pecking from the top #100 on ChickenRec

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Where have Conor's tattoos gone?😃
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Maybe he could fight Essuman clean
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tony1234 wrote: 07 Jan 2023, 09:13 Will Hearn match him in a PPV with someone to cash out his chips ? Benn loses and Hearn's rid of him whilst making a few quid. Might be like the old Eubank senior fights when people watched wanting to see him get beaten
I actually thought that was what the Eubank Jr fight was, mainly because I didn't give the Egg Man much hope. Now I know he is roided up the bung hole, perhaps I got it badly wrong? :maybe:
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He needs to do a Prince Patel and travel the globe winning a seemingly endless number of spurious title, to regain the respect of the British public.
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1143850 wrote: 08 Jan 2023, 11:29 He needs to do a Prince Patel and travel the globe winning a seemingly endless number of spurious title, to regain the respect of the British public.
He fought amateur in Australia. Be amusing if he resurfaces there and wins the Australian title, defending it against non descript opposition
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1143850 wrote: 08 Jan 2023, 11:29 He needs to do a Prince Patel and travel the globe winning a seemingly endless number of spurious title, to regain the respect of the British public.
If he gets off the gear he will weigh in the same as Patel
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Coco wrote: 08 Jan 2023, 14:27 If he gets off the gear he will weigh in the same as Patel
'Gear' I heard it was eggs ..
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