Conor Benn vs Adrian Granados Odds and Pick

By Dylan Bowker in Boxing
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- Conor Benn vs Adrian Granados goes Saturday, July 31st at 2:00 PM EST
- Who claims WBA continental gold in a few days?
- Check out the fight odds, analysis, and predictions below
Conor Benn vs Adrian Granados transpires at Matchroom Fight Camp in Brentwood, Essex. This boxing bout goes live in the United Kingdom and broadcasts on DAZN.
The WBA continental welterweight championship is on the line. The former and latter are in the champion and challenger roles, respectively, in this Benn versus Granados fight.
Conor Benn vs Adrian Granados Odds
Fighter | Odds |
---|---|
Conor Benn | -1600 |
Adrian Granados | +800 |
Odds as of July 28 at DraftKings
This is a classic crossroads fight between an unbeaten surging champion and a savvy veteran who has been there and done that with a true who’s who.
Conor Benn’s Path to a World Title
Conor Benn aims to garner the fifth defense of his WBA hardware. A crown that he has worn for exactly three years to the very day of this writing. Benn bested Cedrick Peynaud on July 28th, 2018 in a prizefight for the then-vacant title.
Leading into this weekend’s fistic fireworks, Benn has verbatim referred to Granados as a stepping stone on his way to the top.
The Destroyer last got out there in April and scored a blistering first-round TKO victory over Samuel Vargas.

Conor Benn is a generational competitor, son of acclaimed 90’s world middleweight and super-middleweight Nigel, who is beginning to carve out his own individual path.
He is poised to make some big legacy moves should he get the desired outcomes in subsequent fights. But Benn cannot overlook Adrian Granados and the immediate test that lies in front of him.
Adrian Granados’ Veteran Resume
Adrian Granados is a thirty-plus fight veteran who has tested skills with the likes of Danny Garcia, Shawn Porter, Adrien Broner, and Kermit Cintron to name a few.
He is going into quote-unquote enemy territory for this one as the game warrior takes on the UK-based Benn on his home turf.
It’s worth noting that Granados is absolutely no stranger to playing the role of spoiler and notching emphatic upset victories.

While his 66 percent knockout rate is solid, the truly remarkable bit of context is that all of Benn’s stoppage wins have come inside the first four rounds.
Granados will need to tap into all of the savvy veteran tricks he has and box intelligently in the first four frames and try to pick Benn apart in the mid to later rounds.
Conor Benn vs Adrian Granados Tale of the Tape
18-0 | Record | 21-8-3 |
12 | Knockouts | 15 |
5’8 | Height | 5’9 |
Not available | Reach | 74″ |
Sebastian Formella, Cedrick Peynaud, Samuel Vargas |
Significant Wins | Amir Ahmed Ima and Mark Salser |
Orthodox | Stance | Orthodox |
Ultimately, I think that this one will encroach on that final bell and the judges’ scorecards will play a role in this bout outcome.
Benn’s last fight ended via stoppage in less than 90 seconds over a well-regarded pugilist in Vargas. It’s hard to ignore a highlight-reel finish like that but it’s also hard to ignore the durability of Granados.
Adrian Granados is a sweet science practitioner who has only been finished a single time across his eight total career defeats.
I think there’s value in pursuing a prop bet on this fight going the distance (+275). Also, I think it’s a good bet to seek out the prop on Benn winning via decision or technical decision (+300).
Pick: Conor Benn (-1600)

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A part-time writer and full-time broadcaster, Dylan has hosted MMA talk shows Lights Out and Pure Fight Radio with featured guests like Jens Pulver, Roy Nelson, Miesha Tate, and covered some of the biggest MMA promotions like Rumble in the Cage, Unified MMA, and King of the Cage.