Conor Benn - What Next?

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Controversial wrote: 25 Apr 2023, 17:18 Benns just posted a photo of him training in America
He's definitely continued with his omelette regime over there by the looks of it...
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chinarich wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 05:08
Controversial wrote: 25 Apr 2023, 17:18 Benns just posted a photo of him training in America
He's definitely continued with his omelette regime over there by the looks of it...
Why not? Whoever licenses him obviously isn’t bothered.
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mickey1975 wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 05:45
chinarich wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 05:08
Controversial wrote: 25 Apr 2023, 17:18 Benns just posted a photo of him training in America
He's definitely continued with his omelette regime over there by the looks of it...
Why not? Whoever licenses him obviously isn’t bothered.
It would be interesting to know if he’s actually been tested at all since October 2022. America is the heartland of PEDs really with all their testosterone clinics and tame doctors.
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Benn training in the US. I'm sure he will pick up a fight or 2 over there.
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MasterG wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 09:20 Benn training in the US. I'm sure he will pick up a fight or 2 over there.
Will the state commisions go against Vada and Ukad ,
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coneye wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 09:34
MasterG wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 09:20 Benn training in the US. I'm sure he will pick up a fight or 2 over there.
Will the state commisions go against Vada and Ukad ,
I'm sure there will be a place in the US that wouldn't be interested in any vada or ukad test result.
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MasterG wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 11:47
coneye wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 09:34
MasterG wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 09:20 Benn training in the US. I'm sure he will pick up a fight or 2 over there.
Will the state commisions go against Vada and Ukad ,
I'm sure there will be a place in the US that wouldn't be interested in any vada or ukad test result.
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Controversial wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 11:56
MasterG wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 11:47
coneye wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 09:34

Will the state commisions go against Vada and Ukad ,
I'm sure there will be a place in the US that wouldn't be interested in any vada or ukad test result.
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MasterG wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 11:47
coneye wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 09:34
MasterG wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 09:20 Benn training in the US. I'm sure he will pick up a fight or 2 over there.
Will the state commisions go against Vada and Ukad ,
I'm sure there will be a place in the US that wouldn't be interested in any vada or ukad test result.
There will be - and if not there the Middle East….

… but it does seem as if the net is closing around Connor a bit.

There is a little less bluster and Eddie is quieter, whilst stronger noises are coming from the various authorities.
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MasterG wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 11:47
coneye wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 09:34
MasterG wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 09:20 Benn training in the US. I'm sure he will pick up a fight or 2 over there.
Will the state commisions go against Vada and Ukad ,
I'm sure there will be a place in the US that wouldn't be interested in any vada or ukad test result.
But who the hell in the US would want to watch him? Complete unknown out there.

Good point, not sure there will be a lot that remember his dad, and again Nigel only had one great win over an American. Not as if Nig was an all time great.

Conor isn't even British standard yet he believes the hype around him. Shame Prince Patel isn't larger in weight. 2 dreamers would make a good fight.
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Nightmare Roy wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 05:31
MasterG wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 11:47
coneye wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 09:34

Will the state commisions go against Vada and Ukad ,
I'm sure there will be a place in the US that wouldn't be interested in any vada or ukad test result.
But who the hell in the US would want to watch him? Complete unknown out there.

Good point, not sure there will be a lot that remember his dad, and again Nigel only had one great win over an American. Not as if Nig was an all time great.

Conor isn't even British standard yet he believes the hype around him. Shame Prince Patel isn't larger in weight. 2 dreamers would make a good fight.
I’d imagine he’s more or less grinding to a halt with the Board threats to take licences off his team. He’ll probably have to face the music!
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I think Barkley and McClelland def counts as 2!

Furthermore Benn had a lot more fame and publicity than Eubank in the States, Doug De Witt was quite high profile too
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Coco wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 16:25 I think Barkley and McClelland def counts as 2!

Furthermore Benn had a lot more fame and publicity than Eubank in the States, Doug De Witt was quite high profile too
Forgot about Barkley, great win for Benn.
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Letter from the editor at Boxing News, pushing back against Hearn's mudslinging, and highlighting the distance this debacle still has to travel before its resolved; https://www.boxingnewsonline.net/editor ... kad-story/

...presumably this would normally sit behind a paywall, so Matt Christie must be royally pissed off!
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Any Brit is a hard sell in the US these days outside of Fury who took a while to get going, as seen with the Schwarz and Wallin gates. I’d argue Taylor maybe is a little well known due to being with Top Rank, the fights with Ramirez and Prograis etc but Benn can forget it. I was in New York for Joshua v Ruiz and most of the locals didn’t even know there was a fight on.
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ashall2 wrote: 29 Apr 2023, 05:05 Any Brit is a hard sell in the US these days outside of Fury who took a while to get going, as seen with the Schwarz and Wallin gates. I’d argue Taylor maybe is a little well known due to being with Top Rank, the fights with Ramirez and Prograis etc but Benn can forget it. I was in New York for Joshua v Ruiz and most of the locals didn’t even know there was a fight on.
It’s kind of a game of matchmaking. Benn is good enough to beat faded names, but as soon as he goes in with a genuine world level fighter he’ll get stopped. It’s just a cash-out manipulation really for the promoter.
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ashall2 wrote: 29 Apr 2023, 05:05 Any Brit is a hard sell in the US these days outside of Fury who took a while to get going, as seen with the Schwarz and Wallin gates. I’d argue Taylor maybe is a little well known due to being with Top Rank, the fights with Ramirez and Prograis etc but Benn can forget it. I was in New York for Joshua v Ruiz and most of the locals didn’t even know there was a fight on.
Fury did good gates against Schwarz and Wallin.

The plan was to maximise the revenue. There wasn’t many people there, that’s probably mostly down to the tickets being really high.

The live gate was still respectable.
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Nightmare Roy wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 05:31
MasterG wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 11:47
coneye wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 09:34

Will the state commisions go against Vada and Ukad ,
I'm sure there will be a place in the US that wouldn't be interested in any vada or ukad test result.
But who the hell in the US would want to watch him? Complete unknown out there.

Good point, not sure there will be a lot that remember his dad, and again Nigel only had one great win over an American. Not as if Nig was an all time great.

Conor isn't even British standard yet he believes the hype around him. Shame Prince Patel isn't larger in weight. 2 dreamers would make a good fight.
Disagree, the de Witt and Barkley wins were good and made noise.
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Steveh583 wrote: 30 Apr 2023, 11:07
Nightmare Roy wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 05:31
MasterG wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 11:47

I'm sure there will be a place in the US that wouldn't be interested in any vada or ukad test result.
But who the hell in the US would want to watch him? Complete unknown out there.

Good point, not sure there will be a lot that remember his dad, and again Nigel only had one great win over an American. Not as if Nig was an all time great.

Conor isn't even British standard yet he believes the hype around him. Shame Prince Patel isn't larger in weight. 2 dreamers would make a good fight.
Disagree, the de Witt and Barkley wins were good and made noise.
I didnt write that, only the first line, think something went wrong when he quoted me :maybe: Yeah his old man had some very solid wins.
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I don’t think many Americans would care that he’s Benn’s son. It was so long ago and Benn Sr, whilst he did have a couple of solid wins was hardly a big name stateside. Doug DeWitt was not exactly a name even in his win country.

The Americans don’t seem to get as excited about the ‘son of’ angle anyway….. loads of sons of greats have fought and not got any special treatment like Eubank and Benn’s sons…. Benn and Eubank are exceptions in many ways even on the UK because of the huge impact and story their dads were in the 1990s. 18 million people watched Benn Eubank 1. It was a phenomenon. Compare that to the lack of noise made by Steve Collins’s son (admittedly very average.) or even Campbell Hatton who got a huge fanfare but it has fizzled out cos he’s so poor.

In America Conor will probably sell 10 tickets on the back of his surname, and those 10 will be purchased by expats…..
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agree, hardly any one in america will ccare that he's nigel's son
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Opened up this Thursday just gones issue of boxingnews and first thing you see is an article on this bullsh**t still

Don't care about benn personally,never thought much of him in the beginning and don't really care if he ever has a fight again

So boring when this is still a major talking point in boxing
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Benn training with Ryder for Canelo fight

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JamesPhilips wrote: 30 Apr 2023, 12:25
The Americans don’t seem to get as excited about the ‘son of’ angle anyway…..
Yeah, that's why names like Kennedy and Bush just fade into obscurity :lol:
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