Is Conor Benn worthy of a world title shot at Welterweight?
Conor Benn has found himself number one contender for WBC title for no real reason than his dad held the title many years ago. He has done nothing worthy of the number one position and if Devin Haney was WBC champion he would not go anywhere near him.
Conor could easily face Rolly, Crocker or even Haney in the interim but he will not.
This is another WBC joke.
Britain's Conor Benn has been made the number one challenger to Mario Barrios' WBC welterweight world title.
Benn, 29, was ranked number four in the WBC and has not fought at the welterweight limit since February 2022.
The WBC made the announcement at its annual convention, but Barrios is expected to defend his belt against fellow American Ryan Garcia next.
"I'll be watching Barrios-Garcia closely," Benn said on social media.
"I want the winner early next year. I'll be coming for that belt and Britain will have a new world champion."
Barrios, 30, has drawn both of his WBC defences, including in July when he fought to a controversial draw with Manny Pacquiao.
Garcia, 27, is unranked by the WBC, having had one fight at welterweight, while Benn has not fought any of the contenders in the top 10 of the WBC welterweight rankings.
The Barrios-Garcia bout is expected to happen in February.
Benn had two fights with Chris Eubank Jr at middleweight this year, winning their rematch last month.
He has repeatedly said he intends to move back down to welterweight and said winning the WBC belt was his top priority.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/a...s/c87lprq504eo
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