Conor Benn today called WBC middleweight champion Mario Barrios on social media for a controversial 12-round majority for Manny Pacquiao, 46, in Las Vegas last Saturday night.
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Ben’en lacks a certificate
Conor lacks the qualification to win a world championship. He lost to Chris Eubank Jr., who is a newbie in middleweight resume. Benn’s sponsors in Matchroom have been well contributed, and they have not yet fought him against the 147-year-old good fighter.
Conor Benn’s recent victory
– Peter Dobson
– rodolfo Orozco
– Chris Van Heerden
-Chris Algieri
– Adrian Granados
Conor Benn said on Instagram: “Barrios, congratulations on retaining his title.
Benn won the world title against Barrios if Benn won the victory in contenders like Shakhram Giyasov, Eimantas Stanionis, Devin Haney and Karen Chukhadzhian. But, because Conor’s resume is weak, he didn’t shoot 147 from the world champions, even in paper titles like Mario Barrios.
Boxing makes boxing look like a non-sport, and fighters like Benn give the title after no one wins the fight.
The weakest 147 champion
Benn obviously saw the fragile Barrios (29-2-2, 18 KO) in this battle, defeated by an old looking good-looking Pacquiao on the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Pacquiao is not that good. This is Barrios The weakest link At 147 of the 147th championship.
Last night, Pacquiao could lose to most of the welterweight 15. It’s just that he has a person who lacks real talent and has no business to master the world champion.
Fans have seen Barrio’s final battle with him in 12 rounds of draws last November with Michael Abel Ramos.
Despite his two losses in his last three games, Ramos still has a title against Barrios. The docking by Barrios’ promoters shows that they are trying to keep him in the WBC title for as long as possible.
Last updated on July 20, 20125