Conor Benn launched his prediction for the fight between Ryan Garcia and Mario Barrios
The British fighter will be present at this fight to be held in Las Vegas and awaits the winner who will be his next opponent
Before the WBC name fight in Las Vegas, the welterweight picture is buzzing. Conor Benn, a British athlete who is anticipating the outcome of this match, made a dramatic shift in his prediction for the outcome.
Conor Benn then guarantees that the reigning champion will keep his crown, despite the fact that he initially backed Californian Ryan Garcia. The challenger wants to reclaim the green and gold buckle that his father, Nigel Benn, previously owned. Conor Benn made a comment on his social media account about the future of the section, "I'll be there row and I want the success. " Sudden change in the betting odds: Conor Benn changed his mind and placed a wager on Mario Barrios to win the game. The Briton's assurance has caused a number of different responses from foreign fighting experts. " You think I'm joking... I'll wager whatever that Barrios will stop Garcia. Conor Benn declared through his established profiles on online platforms, "I'll bet you anything. " Garcia has shown irregularities in his weigh-ins and clinical tests, which the necessary challenger bases his new position on. Conor Benn predicts that the American opponent will be defeated this time by the emotional factors and discipline.
Stability by Mario Barrios
Barrios enters this battle having double defended his title while maintaining a constant level of competition. Conor Benn will need to withstand an opponent who frequently experiences emotional ups and downs due to the winner's consistency.
Garcia will drop the game, Garcia said. Whatever he is, Barrito stops Garcia. I'm 100 % sure. Conor Benn made a wager on anything regarding the outcome of the weekend's event.
Conor Benn's terms add tension to a match that will determine the 147-pound division's immediate future with less than seven days until the fight. Both fighters will win, which will mark the second stage in the unbeaten Briton's job.
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