CONOR BENN treated himself to a new ‘beauty’ of a Mercedes after his devastating knockout against Chris Algieri.
The stylish welterweight has a love for motors, driving a Porsche, Mercedes-AMG and Range Rover in the past.
And he appears to have added to his collection by shopping for a new black Merc.
Boxer Shannon Courtenay, 28, who posted the video, wrote on Instagram: “After last nights knockout yeah you deserve this beast.”
In the video, she tells Benn: “What round was it last night? So big knockout in round four then comes a buys this little beauty.
“Not bad, not bad. I like it, I like it.”
Benn, 25, is quickly becoming one of the most exciting fighters in Britain, at 20-0 with 13 knockouts.
His KO over ex-WBO world champion Algieri, 37, was the biggest name on his unbeaten record to date.
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Benn firmly believes he is the No1 welterweight in the country, ahead of veteran pair Amir Khan and Kell Brook.
The 35-year-old rivals finally settle their drawn-out feud on February 19 in Manchester.
Benn, son of British boxing legend Nigel, wants the winner, or failing that WBA champion Yordenis Ugas, 35, who just beat Manny Pacquiao, 42.
He said on DAZN: “Get me Khan or Brook. I didn’t call out Brook because we are pals, but whoever the winner of that one is.
“And, if they don’t want it I will fight Adrien Broner in America. If Broner doesn’t want it, I fancy Yordenis Ugas.”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk