Derek Chisora sees a clear winner at Shakur Stevenson against Conor Benn in 147: “He goes clean”
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Following Saturday’s Serol Show, Shakur Stevenson is now linked to a welterweight debut on British soil against Conor and Derek Chisora Have said his say on how he thinks scrap would develop.
Stevenson Teofimo Lopez gladly beat WBO’s very light -hearted world champion and started a new reign in a fourth weight section at just 28 years old.
However, it is expected that Stevenson’s time as a ultra-lightweight champion will soon end, having previously stated his wishes to return to the light scene and fight in merging titles.
In spite of those previous comments, it was Name Benn on Stevenson lips After his strong demonstration against Lopez, surprisingly calling for a conflict with the British, who is about to return to the welterweight section in the coming months following a four -year absence of 147 lbs.
In an interview with Fighthype.comChisora welcomed the fight but admitted it would likely be a ‘whitewash’ victory for the American.
“He is Shakur Stevenson. I love Conor, Conor is my brother, but he is whitewash. There is pressure on Conor and all this but, if your legs are not in the right place with paw de, you are going to go dd ** ed up. You are going to be beaten.
“I would love that battle to happen, Shakur needs to come to London and fight Conor. It would be a good, huge battle.”
Benn hopes to get his hands on the title of a welterweight world in his next fight, but he is still seen and will select the winner of Mario Barrios against Ryan Garcia and the WLGC TrailOr take the champion WBA Rolando Romero.
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