Conor Benn says he wants a fight against Devin Haney on 147 if she re -broadcast with Chris Eubank Jr. Not happening next. The recently beaten Benn (23-1, 14 COs) he says “Prefer” a fight against Haney (32-0, 15 COs).
Reality test at welterweight
This choice says a lot about Conor Benn’s self -belief and goals for his career. If you choose Haney, it means it’s just about money. However, who can actually beat Benn of the talented opposition at 147? I can’t think of one fighter he can defeat. He will be too much against these fighters:
– Jaron Ennis
– Brian Norman jr.
– Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero
– Shakhram Giyasov
– Karen Chukhadzhian
– Mario Barrios
– Eimantas Stanionis
He chose Haney after his terrible performances against Jose Ramirez and Ryan Garcia. If he chooses him, it makes it clear that Benn is focused on business movements and is not the best. The 26-year-old Haney looked against Ramirez and ran around the ring; He is a fighter on the shallow-ounce talk Rock Bottom.
Unfortunately for Conor, the chances of fighting against Haney before being beaten again are slim. Devin is likely to fight against Ryan Garcia next, and if it is not him, it will be someone else who will defeat him.
Turki Alalshikh will want value after he made Haney fight a vote against Jose Ramirez last Friday night at Times Square in New York. Haney has ruined himself against his best fighter in the past and has only thrown 224 the entire 12-round battle. He spent most of the competitions.
Haney on Benn’s radar
“It’s definitely eubank, because if I don’t do eubank next, the ship sailed,” Conor Benn told Ariel Helwani Youtube channel about whom he wants to fight next. “So, it must be eubank next. If not, the chapter is closed. Then I will drop to 147, and I would prefer Haney from the fate of them. “
As you can see, Benn reaps on a low hanging fruit and chooses Haney on one of the predators at 147 who would expose him as a little more than a sloping scraper. This is basically what he is.
The excuse factory
“He was much bigger. Look at the highlights, “Oh, he’s so much bigger,” Conor says, crying over Eubank Jr. To be bigger than him, and it sounds like he’s using it as an excuse for his defeat. “If you look at the highlights,” he is much bigger than me, “but then I’m a welter weight again.”
What Benn is doing here is to excuses for his loss of eubank jr. It is pathetic to see it. Instead of just admitting that he did not have the talent to beat the eubank Jr. of the hill, Benn uses his weight speed as the reason why he lost. It’s pretty low.
“I think I went on a three -pound fetch over 160 in the ring. I’m definitely not a 160 -pound warrior, “Benn said of his weight against Eubank Jr. During the fight.
Well, if Benn is not a 160 -pound warrior, why did he agree to fight against Eubank Jr.? We already know. The cash. Why is Conor Builyaching about it after getting all the millions? Benn is now richer than more talented welter weights that have real ability.
“As far as I know, contracts have already been signed,” Conor said of his re -broadcast with Eubank Jr. “I hear September. Potential (Tottenham) or Wembley (Stadium in London),” Benn said of where the re -broadcast with Eubank Jr.
The Eubank Jr.-Benn 2-Rematch will be another circus fight without any meaning, just like their previous match on April 26, which lost Conor with a unanimous 12 round decision by the scores 116-112 x 3. Benn lost each round of fourth place after Eubank Jr. was adjusted by changing his combat style to take the action to the inside.


Last updated on 05/07/2025