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  • Comments Thread For: Algieri's Coach: This is By Far Conor Benn's Biggest Test, Hearn is Worried

    This Saturday night in Liverpool, welterweight contender Conor Benn will face his most experienced opponent to date in the form of former world champion Chris Algieri. Algieri has a tremendous edge in experience, with fights against Manny Pacquiao, Errol Spence, Amir Khan, and several others.
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  • #2
    SkyBet - Total knockdowns - over 1.5 - odds of 7/4. Printing money.

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    • #3
      I think he is right, Benn going to get exposed here as not much more than a basic puncher.

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      • #4
        " . . they came looking for us . . "

        'nuff said?

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        • #5
          Lose-Lose fight for Conor Benn! If he wins, "he was supposed to win!" If he loses, "he was a hype job!"

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          • #6
            Originally posted by gooderz84 View Post
            SkyBet - Total knockdowns - over 1.5 - odds of 7/4. Printing money.
            Wow ..Chris has hit the deck loads ! but in his prime had a habit of getting back up. That bet does look good!

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            • #7




              This is the damage that the pillow-fist domestic level English-Bum Tommy Coyle, inflicted on Chris Algieri. If you had not seen the fight and looked at both men after the fight, you would of thought that Tommy Coyle beat the crap out of Algieri.

              Needless to say Chris Algieri's defense is no longer reliable, his chin is adequate but this match is taking place in the UK under the promotion of Matchroom, so there is a high probability of a early stoppage and maybe even a robbery.

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              • #8
                Algieri is a gatekeeper and not even a good one. he fought Pacquiao, Spence, Khan, Provodnikov and he was dropped like 10 times in that fights.

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                • #9
                  I don't blame Hearn for the worrying, Benn has looked terrible before. Chris was a decent gatekeeper back in 2014, could he beat Benn? Probably not but who knows English fighters seem to find way to lose sometimes.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
                    I think he is right, Benn going to get exposed here as not much more than a basic puncher.
                    benn will destroy him. hes the real deal.

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