Conor Benn's Boxing Comeback: A Journey Through Trauma and Redemption
Conor Benn, the British boxer set to face off against Jason Quigley in a highly anticipated bout, has spoken out about his tumultuous upbringing, labeling it as "very traumatic". Growing up attending a fundamentalist Christian school, Benn recounts being told by teachers that he was possessed by demons at just 12 years old.
"I've always been an outspoken person, but what I've come to realize is that my upbringing played a massive part in shaping who I am today," Benn revealed in an exclusive interview with BBC Sport's Ade Adedoyin. "The way they spoke about me being 'damaged goods' was incredibly hurtful and damaging."
Benn described the school as "a very isolating experience", where he felt like an outcast among his peers. He recalled being constantly belittled by teachers, who made him feel like he wasn't good enough.
"I never thought I'd be able to escape that environment," Benn said, reflecting on his journey so far. "But boxing became my sanctuary. It allowed me to channel my emotions and find a sense of purpose."
Despite the challenges he faced growing up, Benn has proven himself to be one of the most talented boxers in the sport. With a reputation for being fearless and unapologetic in the ring, Benn is confident that his upcoming bout against Quigley will be a defining moment in his career.
"I'm not just fighting for myself," Benn said, his eyes locked intensely on the camera. "I'm fighting for anyone who's ever felt like they don't belong or that their voice isn't being heard."
Benn's courageous story is an inspiration to many, and it serves as a poignant reminder of the impact that our upbringing can have on us. As he prepares to take on Quigley in what promises to be an explosive bout, Benn will undoubtedly draw strength from his past, using it to fuel his determination for victory.
"I've been through hell and back," Benn said with conviction. "And I'm still standing. Bring it on."
Conor Benn, the British boxer set to face off against Jason Quigley in a highly anticipated bout, has spoken out about his tumultuous upbringing, labeling it as "very traumatic". Growing up attending a fundamentalist Christian school, Benn recounts being told by teachers that he was possessed by demons at just 12 years old.
"I've always been an outspoken person, but what I've come to realize is that my upbringing played a massive part in shaping who I am today," Benn revealed in an exclusive interview with BBC Sport's Ade Adedoyin. "The way they spoke about me being 'damaged goods' was incredibly hurtful and damaging."
Benn described the school as "a very isolating experience", where he felt like an outcast among his peers. He recalled being constantly belittled by teachers, who made him feel like he wasn't good enough.
"I never thought I'd be able to escape that environment," Benn said, reflecting on his journey so far. "But boxing became my sanctuary. It allowed me to channel my emotions and find a sense of purpose."
Despite the challenges he faced growing up, Benn has proven himself to be one of the most talented boxers in the sport. With a reputation for being fearless and unapologetic in the ring, Benn is confident that his upcoming bout against Quigley will be a defining moment in his career.
"I'm not just fighting for myself," Benn said, his eyes locked intensely on the camera. "I'm fighting for anyone who's ever felt like they don't belong or that their voice isn't being heard."
Benn's courageous story is an inspiration to many, and it serves as a poignant reminder of the impact that our upbringing can have on us. As he prepares to take on Quigley in what promises to be an explosive bout, Benn will undoubtedly draw strength from his past, using it to fuel his determination for victory.
"I've been through hell and back," Benn said with conviction. "And I'm still standing. Bring it on."