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Conor Benn next fight: When is it, start time, TV channel, live stream for bout against Brandon Sanudo on the Daniel Jacobs vs Luis Arias undercard

Son of legendary British boxer Nigel Benn makes his US debut this weekend in welterweight clash

CONOR BENN is set for his first fight in the US when he takes on Brandon Sanudo.

Benn and Sanudo go head-to-head on an exciting Jacobs vs Arias undercard at the Nassau Coliseum in New York.

 Benn is one to watch in the welterweight division
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Benn is one to watch in the welterweight divisionCredit: Reuters

The 21-year-old will look to extend his perfect record to 10-0, after putting Nathan Clarke on the floor in just over two minutes last month.

His challenger, Mexican fighter Sanudo has a mixed record of seven wins and six losses, so will have his work cut out for him when the talented young Brit arrives.

 The 21-year-old made light-work of fellow Brit Nathan Clarke
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The 21-year-old made light-work of fellow Brit Nathan ClarkeCredit: PA:Press Association
 Before he could blink Clarke was lights out in the first round
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 Before he could blink Clarke was lights out in the first roundCredit: PA:Press Association

 

When is Conor Benn vs Brandon Sanudo?

Conor Benn faces Brandon Sanudo in the early hours of Sunday, November 12 (Saturday, November 11, US).

The fight will take place at the Nassau Coliseum in New York City.

Also on the undercard is big-talking heavyweight Jarrell Miller against Polish Maruisz Wach.

What TV channel is Benn vs Sanudo on?

The fight will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Action.

3am (GMT) is the show start time, with Benn one of the later fights before the main event.

You can follow every blow with our LIVE blog right here.

How can I live stream the fight?

Fight fans can live stream the fight via Sky Go.

This can be streamed via a PC/Desktop/MAC, NOW TV box, iPhone, iPad, Android phone or Android tablet.

You have to be subscribed to Sky to use this app.

Who is Conor Benn?

The son of two-weight champion Nigel Benn, Conor is establishing himself as a force to be reckoned with after just nine pro fights.

He made his professional debut in April 2016 at The O2, defeating Bulgarian Ivailo Boyanov by TKO in the first round.

After six more wins, he took a bit of time out at the end of 2016 to recover from injuries and came back earlier this year, crushing Mike Cole and Kane Baker - both within 3 rounds.

The youngster hasn't yet been past the third round, seeing off latest opponent Nathan Clarke within just two minutes and 16 seconds.

What is the full undercard?

JARRELL MILLER VS MARIUSZ WACH (Heavyweight)

CLETUS SELDIN VS ROBERTO ORTIZ (Super-Lightweight)

CONOR BENN VS BRANDON SANUDO (Welterweight)

DIMASH NIYAZOV VS AGUSTINE MAURAS (Lightweight)

SHOHJAHON ERGASHEV VS MARQUIS HAWTHORNE (Welterweight)

JESSE ANGEL HERNANDEZ VS GLENN DEZURN (Featherweight)

TOMMY RAINONE VS GEORGE SOSA (Super-Welterweight)

TYRONE JAMES VS TBC (Welterweight)

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