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What to know about boxer Conor Benn and his boxing record

NOT only is Conor Benn the son of legendary fighter Nigel Benn, he’s also an undefeated former WBA Continental welterweight champion.

Although currently serving a doping ban, Conor hit the headlines in October 2024 for squaring up with the son of another pugilistic great — his fierce rival Chris Eubank Jr.

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Conor Benn is a former WBA Continental welterweight champion[/caption]
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He is also the son of former two-weight world champ Nigel Benn[/caption]

Who is Conor Benn?

Born on September 28, 1996, in Greenwich, London, Conor Benn — nicknamed “The Destroyer” — is the son of former two-weight world champion Nigel Benn.

Despite growing up in a life of privilege, Conor chose to pursue boxing the hard way.

Instead of relying on his family’s wealth and connections, he built his career from the ground up.

Early life and career

He was raised in a luxury mansion in Majorca, Spain — but later moved to Australia with his family.

It was in Australia that Benn first picked up boxing gloves, initially just for fun.

His amateur career in Sydney saw him win 20 out of 22 bouts.

When Benn decided to pursue boxing professionally, he moved back to England at the age of 19, leaving behind the comfortable life he knew in Australia.

Since making his debut on April 9, 2016, he has refined his skills and steadily climbed the ranks in the welterweight division.

Cancelled fight with Chris Eubank Jr

One of the most anticipated fights in Benn’s career was scheduled for October 2022 against Eubank Jr.

The bout was set to continue the rivalry between their fathers, who had legendary fights in the 1990s.

However, the fight was cancelled due to doping allegations against Benn.

Doping ban

In the lead-up to the fight with Eubank Jr, it was revealed that Benn had tested positive for a banned substance.

This led to the cancellation of the fight and a subsequent investigation by the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC).

Benn has consistently denied any intentional wrongdoing regarding the doping allegations.

He released a statement saying: “I am still completely shocked and in disbelief by this and will be working with my team and my lawyers to understand what has happened and I will be commenting further when I can.”

Boxing record and opponents

Conor Benn has an impressive professional record of 23 wins and 0 losses, with 14 of those victories coming by way of knockout — meaning he’s won 61% of his fights by KO.

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Benn and Eubank Jr were scheduled to fight in October 2022, but was cancelled due to doping allegations against The Destroyer[/caption]

Benn’s professional fights:

  • Peter Dobson (February 3, 2024, Las Vegas) – UD, 12 rounds
  • Chris van Heerden (April 15, 2022, Manchester) – TKO, Round 2
  • Chris Algieri (December 10, 2021, Liverpool) – KO, Round 4
  • Adrian Granados (September 3, 2021, Leeds) – UD, 10 rounds
  • Samuel Vargas (April 9, 2021, London) – TKO, Round 1
  • Sebastian Formella (November 20, 2020, London) – UD, 10 rounds
  • Steve Jamoye (October 25, 2019, London) – TKO, Round 4
  • Jussi Koivula (June 21, 2019, London) – TKO, Round 2
  • Josef Zhradnik (April 20, 2019, London) – SD, 8 rounds
  • Cedrick Peynaud (July 27, 2018, London) – UD, 10 rounds
  • Chris Truman (April 20, 2018, Liverpool) – TKO, Round 4
  • Cedrick Peynaud (December 12, 2017, London) – UD, 6 rounds
  • Brandon Sanudo (November 11, 2017, Uniondale) – KO, Round 2
  • Kane Baker (September 1, 2017, London) – TKO, Round 2
  • Ross Jameson (September 24, 2016, Manchester) – PTS, 6 rounds
  • Lukas Radic (September 10, 2016, London) – TKO, Round 1
  • Luke Keleher (June 25, 2016, London) – PTS
  • Ivailo Boyanov (April 9, 2016, London) – TKO, Round 1
  • Steven Backhouse (December 10, 2016, Manchester) – KO, Round 1
  • Mike Cole (March 25, 2017, Manchester) – TKO, Round 3
  • Csaba Kovacs (April 15, 2017, Manchester) – TKO, Round 2
  • Danny Little (June 23, 2017, Newcastle) – PTS
  • Nathan Clarke (October 7, 2017, Manchester) – TKO, Round 1
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Benn and Eubank Jr had a heated exchange in Riyahd[/caption]

Squaring Up with Chris Eubank Jr

The rivalry between Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr has continued to simmer despite their cancelled fight.

Benn had to be separated from Brit rival Chris Eubank Jr after him during an impromptu face-off.

Eubank Jr was in the final stages of cutting weight for his Saudi showdown with Kamil Szeremeta on Saturday, October 12, 2024, night when he was accosted by Benn in the fighter hotel.

Ben started the trouble by shouting: “Oi, Chris. Don’t f**k up the bag, son. Don’t f**k up the bag.”

After Eubank Jr said he “liked” the energy he was showing, Benn said: “You like what? You’re lucky you’re fighting tomorrow [or] I’d f**k you up right now.”

A visibly drained Eubank Jr smiled before saying: “You see this guy comes in when I’m cutting weight.”

“Cutting weight?” Benn fiercly replied. “I’ll see you tomorrow after the fight, I’m going to get into that ring and f***ing give it to you.

“You’re f***ing lucky you’re fighting tomorrow. You’re lucky mate.”

Eubank continued to grin like a Cheshire cat before saying: “I like this energy. You’re a kid. Watch what happens. You’re a p***k.”

That proved to be the final straw for Benn, who shoved the former IBO super-middleweight champion before security separated them.

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