Conor Benn vs Cedrick Peynaud: Live stream, TV channel, time and venue for boxing bout
The son of boxing great Nigel Benn seeks to extend his unbeaten record still further
CONOR BENN is aiming to use his American debut as a springboard to title glory.
The Brit welterweight, 21, KO'd Brandon Sanudo to take his unbeaten record to 10-0 in New York.
Benn hit the Mexican with a second-round body shot to send his opponent to the canvas.
He said: "The way they do things here is completely different. It will take a while to get used to. "But when it comes to the time to fight here potentially for titles I will know what I'm in for."
His father Nigel Benn had 24 fights before making his US debut.
Conor said: "When I speak to my dad it brings confidence, he's done it, he's conquered it, and I plan to do the same."
Where will Conor Benn fight Cedrick Peynaud?
The 21-year-old will take on Peynaud at London’s York Hall.
Last time out the Brit welterweight, 21, KO'd Brandon Sanudo to take his unbeaten record to 10-0 in New York.
Benn hit the Mexican with a second-round body shot to send his opponent to the canvas.
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What time will Conor Benn fight Cedrick Peynaud?
The live transmission will start around 6pm, and it is believed Conor Benn could take to the ring around 8.30pm.
It is earlier than usual for a chief support fight because York Hall is within a residential area.
What TV Channel is Conor Benn vs Cedrick Peynaud on and can I live stream it?
All the action will be live on Sky Sports Action on Wednesday night.
The programme starts at 6pm.
You can of course follow all the action on SunSport’s live blog, courtesy of Walter Downes Jr.
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Who else is on the Conor Benn vs Cedrick Peynaud bill?
The York Hall event is headlined by WBA lightweight champ Katie Taylor vs Jessia McCaskill.
Josh Kelly will take on Jean Michel Hamilcaro on a huge night of action in east London.
Martin J. Ward can add European glory to his recent British and Commonwealth triumphs when he faces Juli Giner for the vacant Super-Featherweight strap.
While Jake Ball and Miles Shinkwin clash for the WBA Continental Light-Heavyweight title.
Team GB Rio Olympians Joe Cordina and Lawrence Okolie look to end their first term in the paid ranks on a high and Birmingham’s Gamal Yafai and young Essex talents Felix Cash and Ted Cheeseman also taste action.