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“Give me him”: Unbeaten American knockout artist sets sights on Conor Benn fight

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Conor Benn’s return to welterweight is imminent and when he finally arrives, there may be an unlikely opponent waiting for him, with one former world champion promising that he would knock the Briton out if they fought.

Benn’s last welterweight outing came in April 2022 against Chris van Heerden. Since then, he has fought as high as middleweight in his two bouts against bitter rival Chris Eubank Jr.

Nevertheless, Benn remains as the WBC’s mandatory challenger for their welterweight world title and ‘The Destroyer’ is on his way back down, having successfully stopped off at a 150lb catchweight contest against Regis Prograis earlier this month.

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Now, Benn’s eyes are firmly on welterweight honours, with a fight against reigning WBC champion, Ryan Garcia, possible to take place on a Netflix card in September.

Although, should he opt to remain in the 147lb division after his clash with ‘King Ry’, former WBO lightweight world champion, Keyshawn Davis, told the Inside Ring Show that he wants a clash against Benn and labelled the potential encounter as ‘easy money’.

“I will stop Conor Benn, like guarantee, I will stop him. Easy money. Easy. So, I would love to fight Conor Benn when I move up, I would love to fight Conor Benn or Devin Haney, but bro, give me Conor Benn. I will stop him, for sure.”

Davis has fought just once since being stripped of his lightweight world title, that coming in a super-lightweight scrap with Jamaine Ortiz back in January.

Still, despite only recently moving up, ‘The Businessman’ is expected to soon campaign at welterweight, but he first rematches Nahir Albright as a 140lber in three weeks’ time where he will be hoping to add to his record of 10 knockouts in his 14 career victories.

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With Nolimit gives Josh Halford his first Grade 1 victory

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On a day of Grade 1 firsts, With NoLimit (14/1) gave amateur rider Josh Halford his first success at the highest level.

Riding the Gordon Elliott-handled runner, Halford and With Nolimit ran out one-and-three-quarter length winners of the Grade 1 Race & Stay at Punchestown Champion Bumper.

The Mourne Rambler (11/8), the winner of the Champion Bumper at last month’s Cheltenham Festival and the race favourite this afternoon, took second under Declan Lavery.

Boycetown (5/1), representing Gavin Cromwell and Derek O’Connor, was third, three-quarters-of-a-length behind the runner-up.

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Massive WWE debut; Former world champion breaks silence

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WWE hosted the biggest event of the year in Las Vegas, and the company is now focused on introducing new stars on all three brands. Recently, EVIL made his debut for the company and broke his silence on X.

There have been times when superstars hone their craft on the independent circuit or train for years in Japan before signing with the Stamford-based promotion. From AJ Styles to Talla Tonga, notable names have had runs in the Land of the Rising Sun before joining WWE. On the recent edition of WWE NXT, EVIL made his debut for the company.

The former IWGP Heavyweight Champion interrupted Tony D’Angelo with a warning and left the ring. Later, the champion was attacked by Tavion Heights and Will Kroos. Later, the 39-year-old star broke silence on social media when he retweeted his debut with a message.

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“I’ve Arrived. #WWENXT,” EVIL’s tweet on X.

During the show, the former IWGP Heavyweight Champion wasn’t addressed mysteriously, but without a proper in-ring name. The company has a trademark filed, which could be for the 39-year-old star, but only time will tell.


Why is EVIL on WWE NXT?

In the past, superstars have joined the developmental brand and had a run under Triple H’s creative leadership before they moved to the main roster. Shinsuke Nakamura, Samoa Joe, Finn Balor, and more have had prior experience in wrestling, but started from the black and yellow brand.

There have been exceptions to this rule when AJ Styles debuted for the company at the Royal Rumble in 2016. Over the past few years, top names from Japan have joined the company under the new regime and made it to the main roster without a run on the developmental brand.

Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, JC Mateo, and Talla Tonga joined Friday Night SmackDown. According to Bodyslam, the former IWGP Heavyweight Champion, EVIL, wanted to start from the developmental brand instead of starting on the main roster.

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The 39-year-old star wants to get accustomed to the wrestling scene in the United States, which is why he’s starting with NXT. As for his name, a new report suggests the management is still trying to figure it out. It’ll be interesting to see what’s next for EVIL in the Stamford-based promotion.