Conor Benn says he wants to fight for a welterweight title against one of the champions after being the middleweight Chris Eubank Jr. on November 15.
Benn looks past the Eubank Jr. -Gear, if he assumes he’s going to win. Unless he makes great improvements to the first fight, he will probably lose again, but even worse this time.
Benn calls out Shakur and Haney
Whatever the argument Benn has for the earnings of a world title at 147, holes will be shot through it if he was struck again by Eubank Jr. How on earth would Conor earn a title that he would earn consecutive losses to Eubank Jr.?
Obviously, boxing is a business, but what message will it send to fans if Benn gets a world title on Welterweight with a 0-2 record in his last two fights?
Benn (23-1, 14 food) mentions that he wants to “Do a number ” On these fighters:
- Shakur Stevenson
- Devin Haney
- Brian Norman jr.
- Mario Barrios
Eubank jr. Vs. Benn 2 will be at Dazn PPV at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in Tottenham, London, London, England, on November 15, 2025.
“What is the WBC World title (Mario Barrios)? I would like to fight all the Americans. They are currently killing it. Devin Haney against Brian Norman, I will like the winner,” Conor Benn said Inside -ring About whom he wants to fight after he has the middleweight Chris eubank jr. Facing their re -broadcast on November 15, 2025.
Olly’s point of view: Title Display Counting
Conor Benn, 29, is #4 WBC and #5 WBA on Welterweight. The problem is that Conor no one beat at 147 on the upper level. Earlier this year on April 26, 2025, he did not have the middleweight eubank jr. (35-3, 25 COs) don’t lose.
Benn’s best victories at Welterweight are against these fighters:
- Chris van Heerden
- Adrian Granados
- Chris Algieri
“Shakur, if he wants to show up. Any of your best guys because you want to compare yourself to them, ‘Conor said he wanted to fight lightweight Shakur Stevenson.
To earn a world title at 147, Benn must at least prove himself against these two fighters: Shakhram Giyasov and Karen Chukhadzhian.
“We put it here on a pedestal. So you really want to mix it with them and do a number on it, ‘says Benn.
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Last updated on 09/29/2025

