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Conor Benn returned to action at the weekend.

Benn, outpointed Rodolfo Orozco in America at the weekend, his first fight in over a year following an adverse finding in his drug test before 2022’s postponed bout with Chris Eubank Jr.

And Benn is eyeing up some huge clashes. Speaking to IFLTV he said:

“I’m happy to go back down to 147 and capture a world title down there. There are big fights there for me.”

“You’ve got some great fighters over here. The likes of [Jarod] Ennis, [Errol] Spence, [and Terence] Crawford. You got all these fighters over here, top level fighters.

“When I say, ‘Can I come over here and fight them?’ I’ll fight them in their own back garden, no problem. I’ll be happy to take the belts back.”

Another potential opponent for Benn is of course his old rival Chris Eubank Jr. who won his recent rematch with Liam Smith.

It remains to be seen what path Conor Benn and Eddie Hearn will take next. Who would you like Benn to fight in his next outing?

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