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Conor Benn vs. Adrian Granados betting odds, preview, and pick

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Danny Howard

August 30th, 2021

Conor Benn will face the toughest test of his career against former title challenger Adrian Granados on Sept. 4.

We have the preview and a pick for what should be a scintillating brawl for as long as it lasts.

Sat, September 4 2021, 5:00 PM

Benn, Conor

Moneyline

-2000

Granados, Adrian

Moneyline

+900

Granados will be a significant test

Though Benn didn’t get the fight he was hoping for, because Amir Khan’s guts turned out to be as useless as his chin, a fight against the tough Granados should be telling.

Benn obliterated veteran Samuel Vargas in April and showed shades of his father Nigel’s crippling power.

At 24, Benn has shown tremendous maturity and skill. Granados should serve as the test Vargas was meant to be, even if Benn carries major advantages in size and power.

Benn vs. Granados tale of the tape

Conor Bennvs.Adrian Granados
18-0, 12 KO
Record
21-8-3, 15 KO
24
Age
32
5’8”
Height
5’9”
68"
Reach
71"
5-0, 3 KO
Last five fights
2-2-1, 2 KO
Two-fisted power
Key strengths
Stubborn pressure style

Granados cannot afford another loss

Granados is one loss away from being written off as a stepping stone. Often fighting between junior welterweight and welterweight, Granados is in the midst of a rocky stretch and was last seen in a majority draw against unheralded prospect Jose Luis Sanchez.

But Granados always rises to the occasion and can be a handful, thanks to his relentless pressure.

Though he has yet to topple a top-tier foe, Granandos has been competitive against more accomplished fighters than Benn, and he might prove troublesome for the emerging star.

Granados will wilt under Benn’s power

In the past, Granados has served as the unfortunate moment of truth for rising prospects and contenders alike, because of his nonstop pressure and determination. That style of fighting has clearly taken its toll, as he is easier to hit and hurt.

Benn is going to score big on the smaller Granados, who usually takes a few rounds to get started. By the time Granados comes forward, Benn’s power punching will have him on the verge of a stoppage. As Benn begins to lay into Granados, Granados will throw caution to the wind and leave himself open for plenty of punishment.

If Granados can somehow weather the early storm, he might test Benn and take him the distance. The likely scenario is that Benn will flatten Granados around the seventh round.

Boxing free pick: Benn (-2000)

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