Parenting Hell with Rob Beckett and Josh Widdicombe - S04 EP36: Conor Benn
Episode Date: June 3, 2022S04 EP36: Conor Benn Joining us this episode to discuss the highs and lows of parenting (and life) is the boxer - Conor Benn. Conor is a a professional boxer who has held WBA Continental welterweight ...title since 2018. He is the son of former two-division world champion Nigel Benn. He talks openly and honestly about his career, issues with mental health and therapy around his extremely religious education and the relationship with his dad.Please rate and review. Thanks, Rob + Josh.BIG NEWS.... we're writing a book! ⭐ All the stories we can’t tell on the podcast – in depth.⭐ What it’s like to raise a stiff neck and a loose neck – straight from the horse’s mouth (our parents)⭐ And.. the BIGGEST REQUEST WE’VE EVER HAD FOR THE PODCAST… Hearing from our wives, Rose & Lou. They’ve got a chapter each and YOU can submit your burning questions to them... PARENTINGHELLBOOK@BONNIERBOOKS.CO.UKWhat's it really like to be a parent? And how come no one ever warned Rob or Josh of the sheer mind-bending, world-altering, sleep-depriving, sick-covering, tear-inducing, snot-wiping, bore-inspiring, 4am-relationship-straining brutality of it all? And if they did, why can't they remember it (or remember anything else, for that matter)?And just when they thought it couldn't get any harder, why didn't anyone warn them about the slices of unmatched euphoric joy and pride that occasionally come piercing through, drenching you in unbridled happiness in much the same way a badly burped baby drenches you in milk-sick?Join Josh and Rob as they share the challenges and madness of their parenting journeys with lashings of empathy and extra helpings of laughs. Filled with all the things they never tell you at antenatal classes, Parenting Hell is a beguiling mixture of humour, rumination and conversation for prospective parents, new parents, old parents and never-to-be parents alike.Find out everything you need to know, including how you could win a pair of tickets to the Parenting Hell LIVE tour & an overnight stay in London here: https://www.bit.ly/ParentingHellBookWe're going on tour!! Fancy seeing the podcast live in some of the best venues in the UK?Of course you do, you're not made of stone! Tickets available now on the dates and at the venues below. We can't wait to see you there...ON SALE NOW 14th April 2023 - Manchester AO Arena19th April 2023 - Nottingham20th April 2023 - Cardiff 21st April 2023 - London (The O2)23rd April 2023 - London (Wembley)28th April 2023 - Birmingham Utilita Arena If you want to get in touch with the show here's how:EMAIL: Hello@lockdownparenting.co.ukTWITTER: @parenting_hellINSTAGRAM: @parentinghellA 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hello, I'm Rob Beckett. And I'm Josh Willicum. Welcome to Parent in which Josh and I discuss what it's really like to be a parent, which I would say can be a little tricky.
So, to make ourselves and hopefully you feel better about the trials and tribulations of modern-day parenting,
each week we'll be chatting to a famous parent about how they're coping. Or hopefully,
how they're not coping.
And we'll also be hearing from you the listener with your tips, advice and of course, tales
of parenting woe.
Because let's be honest, there are plenty of times when none of us know what we're doing.
Hello you're listening to Parenting Hill with...
Can you see Josh Whitticam?
Josh Whittickum.
And can you say Rob Beckett?
Rob Beckett.
Well done!
That's a good one.
Right, until the quite, quite intense cough at the end.
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Yeah.
And I was like, it was just to tuteling along and then it finished. I could see there was this huge
sound wave thing at the end. I was like, what the hell is about to happen here?
And it was a mad child.
Time out it was a child coughing like they they they they they they they they they they they they they they was like. It was like. It was like. It was like. It was like. It was like. It was like. It was like. It was like. It was a child coughing like. It was a child coughing like. It was a child coughing like. It was a child coughing like. It was a child coughing like. It was a child coughing like. It was a child like they'd like, it was a child like, it was a child like, it was a child like, it was a child like, it was a child like, it was a child. It was a child. It was a child. It was a child. It was like, it was like, it was like, it was like, it was like, coughing. It was like, coughing. It was like, coughing like, coughing like, coughing like coughing like coughing like coughing like coughing like coughing like coughing like coughing like coughing like coughing like coughing like coughing like coughing like coughing like coughing like they'd they'd they'd they'd they'd they'd had a child coughing like they'd had a child coughing like they'd had a child coughing like they'd had a child coughing like a child coughing like they'd a child coughing like they'd a child coughing like they'd had a they'd had a they'd had a they'd had 20 silk cut a day for the last 40 years. Eat me may have. We don't know. We don't know what that kid smoked.
This is Isaac, two and a half-ish in one take,
been with you since the beginning and love listening each week.
My partner had often asked what I'm listening to when I'm laughing out loud.
And I say the boys as you're affectionately now in our house. The boys are back in town. Thanks for making me out loud each week. Emma from?
The Wirral?
Newcastle.
There we go.
Fuck.
Oh no.
You won't send me loose some.
How are you, Rob.
I'm all good, mate.
I've got some great messages, if you want them.
too on the Instagram.
Go on. We do some, we do some, yeah. This is a good one, from Heather. Hi guys, following on from Rob's daughter saying she didn't care about him,
I thought I'd tell you about my five-year-old daughter.
This week, she took a pair of scissors and decided to give herself a fringe when I wasn't looking.
Naturally, I was mortified, but she sort of did an okay job.
I wanted to seem shocked and make her seriousthat if she ever did it again, I'll take her tablet away for good and keep it for myself
She just replied with well if you do that I'll just kill you
Never have I been so shocked at my sweet little angel angel zero remorse Did she say how old she was five? Oh my word. I think that's five's like the limit of that's like? Oh, she doesn't understand what? She's but anything? to be on five is? She? th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th th thi thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, th th th th th th thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, th th th th th th th th th th th th, th, th, th, th th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi's thi's thi's thi's thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi that's five's like the limit of that's like, oh she
doesn't understand what she's but anything beyond five is you worried if she's
eight yeah I'll kill you. That's when you got a worry before you you become
on the Netflix documentaries. That is superb isn't it really good.
This one made me laugh is from Charlotte in Northern Ireland.
Love the podcast is this every week during work.
I'm a private cleaner and thankfully most houses I visit are empty.
When my eldest child's born in 2004, she's now 17, my husband had a goatee.
Come May, April time he shaved it off due to the heat, I mean, our what's Northern
Island in April.
That's incredible.
The gooty is not even a full beard. Look at me. Better whip this off, I'm so hot.
Absolutely boiling.
Anyway, she totally rejected him for the first few days
due to the change in his appearance.
Lots of chats involving Daddy's beard ensued.
So she learned to say the word beard as one of her first words.
Fast forward to a night I had a bath and sauntered
into the bedroom and dropped my towar only to turn to my daughter who pointed at my
nether regions and said very clearly, and a matter of fact, mummy's beard. Oh no. This will never be
forgotten and my husband felt about laughing because the baby thought that it was his beard that was now there.
Oh my god. How have the babies made an incredible logical leap?
Charlotte from North Island.
Oh my word.
That's a good idea.
So shaved it off because of his beard, because of his heat, because they're he too hot.
You know what Belfast in April.
Belfast in April, is that 45? It's the Sahara. I know, poor old Jerry Adams How does he cope every summer?
You know he's only got a goat and he's gonna shave it off because he's too much Jerry Adams
Suing and booing beard on in Belfast. God you crazy. So hot over there. I was there once and he went to 15 degrees Josh
Mad this is a good boomer good boomer and then I've got on a horrific email. I'm gonna email read out. I was there. thirty. the th. th. th. th. th. the th. the th. th. the th. the th. the th. th. the th. th. the th. the he he he he he he he he hea. He's hea. He's hea. He's he he he hea he's hea he's hea he's hea he's hea he's hea he's hea he's hea he's hea he's he's he's he's he's he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he tho tho tho to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to the the tho. He's boomer, good boomer, and then I've got in a horrific email.
I'm going to read out.
Bumer story.
Hi Josh and Rob, I'd like to tell you my boomer story.
My dad was a keen fisherman and would go regularly lake fishing at the weekend.
When I was four I was taking a bath, he came out a bag and emptied its content into the bath, shouting
Snake, he had brought home alive ill.
What?
And threw it in the bath as a joke.
No.
I was of course terrified and leapt out of the bath.
Yeah, of course.
I would love to say this was a one-off, but he actually did I can laugh about it now. No, of course I wouldn't laugh about it now.
No, well, Leanne reckons it's funny, but she would never do that to her children, which I think is more telling than I have a laugh about it.
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Um, your sister than you Jackass film.
I just love it, I love Jackass, it's so fun.
Do you?
Did you always love it?
I always loved it, always loved it, always loved dirty Sanchez as well.
I just like stuff that, thii's just stuff that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's think about it or not. I find stuff where there's too much faffing about. No one's surprised you've said that Rob. That's just it's much
easier. Life's a lot easier isn't it? It's just instant. Yeah. Tick-Tock
generation. Yeah it's more fun on it. Anyway so that's Leanne Heath 445
months. Now do you want this horrific story before we go into the guest? No. This is a horrific.. Right story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story story. this is a that this is a this is a this is a this is a this is a that. that. that story story. that. that's a that's a that's a that's a this is a horrific story. So let's have the guest. Well, this is from Lucy.
Lucy emailed in.
Hi Rob, just listen to your Florida Flight Disaster podcast.
Oh, what a journey you had.
So this is basically the reason why my flight was cancelled.
This is from Lucy.
We were actually on the flight from London to Orlando on the second of April with BA.
We were on the flight that had such an ordealdealdealdealdeal your cancelled flight. This is our story. Okay. So basically I woke up for people
I know I woke up like three in the morning to a cancelled flight on the third of April. For people
that don't know, come a rub. So here's Lucy. Second of April, London Gateway to Orlando. We left on time and we were above Orlando, a land. I was. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. th. to. the th. th. the the th. th. the the th. the th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. to. to. th. the the th. to. to. to. to me. to to the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the tho. I. I was. tho. thooooooooolea. tooooooolea. tooole. toda. thooooo. I. I was. I was were above a lando about to land. I was traveling with my three kids, six, four, an eight month old baby.
Oh my God.
Three, six, four, eight month old baby.
So when you've got above Orlando, you feel like you've cracked it, you feel like you've achieved the flyer.
The pilot then announced a seatbelted sign for landing, it would go on in five minutes. As a result I chucked away the three calls buff I had brought from home for our kids. Oh no no no no none none none none none none none none none of which they had to bring
anything into the US so I had to throw my food away. Then we circle for three hours above Orlando
due to store. Oh my god. We then fly to Miami to refuel with the intention of coming back to Orlando on the same plane once the storm had passed. We sit the the the the the the their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their. their. their. their. their. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. th. their. their. Oh. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. th. th. th. No. th. th. th. th. th. the. the. t. tea. tea. tea. tea. touch. th. th. thea. thea. thea. thea. thea. the. to Orlando on the same plane once the storm had passed. We sit on the ground in Miami for two hours.
Then depart Miami to fly back to Orlando.
When we get to the end of the runway and sit for another hour, at which point we still haven't
taken off, the pilot then announced he had run out of legal flying hours.
So it was back to the gate for us.
Oh my God. Eventually we get off the plane in Miami, six hour delay at this point.
So basically it's a 10 hour flight,
so they've been sort of on a plane for 16 hours.
16 hours.
We go through customs and sit in a luggage hall
waiting for our bags.
No word from BA about the plan
or how we get to Orlando. So Miami is probably about a three-hour-a-ininininininininin, to-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-s-s, to-s, to-s, to-s, to-s, th-s, th-s, th-s, th-s, th-s, th-s, th-s, th-a-s, th-s, th-s, th-a-a-a-a-a, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so-s, so, so-s, so, so-s, so-s, so-s, so-s, so-s, so-s, so-s, so-s, so-s, so-s, so-s, th-s, th-s, th-s, th-s, th-s, thoer-s, tho-s, tho-s, thoa-s, they-s, they-a-a-a-s, they's, they's-a-a-s, they Orlando from Miami. We sit in a luggage hall for three further hours.
She's got a six-year-old or four-year-old and eight-month-old this point.
No seats, no food.
Bear in mind that it had been no food or water offered since about two hours before the
supposed land in Orlando.
The whole plane of people collapsed around the baggage hall and then vomit everywhere from dehydration.
Oh my God. Oh my God. There is no megaphone slash announcement system in the hall.
So as a result a BA crew member was passing messages around
about the plan and then this to then this led to Chinese whispers around the passengers.
I don't know if it's allowed to be called Chinese whispers around the passengers. I don't know if it's allowed to be called Chinese whispers anymore. Whispers? Whispers. Miscellaneous whispers. Miscellaneous whispers. After
three hours of waiting, finally the bags arrived. BA put on coaches from Miami to Orlando,
midnight at this point in the US. However, they warned us there were 200 seats on the
coaches and over a thousand passengers, so not enough seats for everyone. At this point, I gave up waiting for B8 and found a guy called Sam online, who was a
local drive and offered to take us for $800.
Five minutes later, after you realized there were so many desperate people, he raised the
price to $1,400.
Oh my word.
Anyway, Sam eventually drove us in a storm. From Miami to Orlando we arrived 24 hours after we left home. I've been totally
wired the whole journey and didn't sleep one bit. My middle door, who slept for the last
six hours of the journey, wakes up for the day, local time, 3 a.m., when we arrive at the hotel.
All in all, it was horrific. Don't know if your journey was any better, but also
sounding horrific. Anyhow, as a result of our situation on the 2nd of April, it led to your plane not being back in the UK
in time to take you and so the saga continued. But never mind, two days later
we had recovered and had the best holiday in Orlando with our three kids.
I'd do it all over again in a heartbeat. No you wouldn't.
No you wouldn't. No you wouldn't. No you wouldn't. Absolutely you wouldn't. Do you know what someone someone come up to me in the shop went, oh is this
into your podcast? I went all right, you know, the one about Disney, it sounds like
a nightmare. I went, oh well all the flights and the cancellations. She went, yeah
and also the holiday, I'm the holiday. Yeah, the holiday and it sounded awful. I know I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like on like on like on like on like on like on like I'm like I'm like on like on like on like on like on like on like on like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like on like on like on like on like on like on like on like on like on like on like on like on like on like on a on a the the the the the the the the the th. th. I'm like on like on like on like on like on like on the the the the the the the the the the the th. I've got a lot of text from friends who've gone I'm never going to Disneyland after hearing that that's fine that's
fine they're texting you behind my back you don't say to someone to their
face you know the holiday that you spent a lot of money on and waited two years
for it sounded awful who does that I know I'm on a podcast I put in a but that's not how you that's how you that you that you that's how you that's how you that's how you that's not you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you that's not how you operate you operate you operate you operate you operate you operate you don't you don't you don't you that's you that's that you don't that you don't that you don't that you don't that you don't that you don't you don't you that you that you that you that you that you that you that's that's that's that's that's that's that's you you you you you you you that's that's you you that's not you you you that's not you that's not you you that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's that's not you that's anyone even if you think it I don't went part of you but yeah your holiday said it all for and I'm okay then bye I was like oh thanks
you didn't get annoyed but I was like who says that to someone even if you are
on a podcast or not that is so good but yeah that poor Lucy but she had a
great time anyway but um blimely O'Reilly right this is the episode of Connor Ben oh do you know what one of the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the the the the the the the the the the the the th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. I'm th. Oh th. I th. I th. Oh th. Oh th. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. I that's. I. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the. that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's the episode of Connor Ben. Oh, do you know what? One of the most fascinating chats we've had, absolutely incredible.
I'm a huge boxing fan, so it was great to talk to Connor Ben, son of Nigel Ben, one of the most famous British boxers of all time.
And a really interesting story about his rise up the ranks of boxing, but also his childhood and his new baby, who's only, what, what, a year old? So, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, the brilliant, the brilliant, the brilliant, the brilliant, th th th th th th th th th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, to to to to thi. to thi to thi thin, thi thi thi thi. thi, thi, So yeah, brilliant interview with a top bloke. Enjoy, this is Connor Ben.
Connor Ben, welcome to the podcast. I'm very excited about this. I'm a big boxing fan,
big fan of yours. First of all, for our audience, can you explain, you've got one child, is that right?
I've got one son, his name's Eli and he is 15 months old. So you are juggling a 15 month old. We've also burgeoning, well, you're an established boxing career,
but you're sort of on your way up looking for well titles.
And it's quite an important point of your career really at this stage,
isn't it?
It's all to play for as opposed to some boxers and sports people have kids when
they're a little bit older and they've sort of won the stuff they want to win and stuff like that. So how do you feel about that? It's sort of quite a busy period for you.
It depends on what sort of person you are
and your outlook on the whole thing.
I mean, my son's been nothing but a blessing to me.
He hasn't made me change my life so dramatically to be fair.
Yeah.
I've been thoubler to be very helpful and understanding in my career my my my my my my my my my my my my career my my career my career my career my career my career my career and my career and my career and my career and my career and my career and my career and my career and my career and my career and my career and my career and my career and my career and what it takes to get to the top.
But no, he's been nothing but a blessing and it's all about perspective. You know, for me it keeps me grounded and makes me think about who I am as a man.
How do you kind of fill it in with training and stuff? Because presumably you have to go away
for quite long periods to training camps and stuff. If I'm in the UK and I'm doing training camp in the UK, I will base myself,
well, my house is about 10, 15 minutes from the gym, I've just bought a house so close to the
gym, so when I'm not at the gym, I'm at home resting. I spend more time with my family in camp
than I do out of camp. Because when I'm in camp, I'm home, gym, home gym, home gym home gym So I'm always home really
I'm probably like one of the most hands-on dads
Yeah, that you can put they can possibly be
Yeah, because I suppose sometimes
It's a bit of a with like sports sports people and athletes you sort of assume that they're just sort of focused on the job that they're not doing as much at home.
So do you not find it distracting though like Because you do need to rest and if you're going in there and putting your body on the line in a fire, how do you manage the rest?
How much parenting are you doing? Ear plugs are a godsend. Oh really? They are. When Eli was
first born, I was in the spare room for the first six months and he was kicking off crying. This was for the
Samuel Bargas fight.
He was kicking off crying.
My mrs was like, I can't do this like,
and I could hear I pull in her hair out
and I was just like, oh I feel,
I felt so bad but she was very understanding.
I've really just, yeah, my mrs.
really does help out a lot, but I mean,
I'm as hands on as ha as, I can as I can as I can as I can as I can be in training. Yeah. Depends on that I'm feeling. So if I've just done 12 sprints in the morning
to the verge of throwing up, then I've got to go home rest.
And then I follow it the following day,
I've just got my head filled in for 10, 15 rounds.
Yeah, I'm not really gonna be a podcast if you're not slept, it's just two bloke's talking, but if you're going into a ring
and there's a bloke there that's been training free my arms to not your head off, you can't go into that tired doing a night feed. No, no, no, do you know what? Do you do, do to, do what, do what, do what, do what, do what, do, do what, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, the the the the the the the the to, to, the to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, the to, to, to be, to be, to be, to, to, to, to, to, to be, to be, to be, to, to, th. It?? i? i. It's, the, the, the, the, i. It i. It's, i. It, i. It, i. It, i. It, i. It, i. It, i. It, i. It, i. It, i. It, i. It's, i. It's, i. It's, i. It's, i. It's, the. It's, to. It's, to. It's, to. It's, to. It's, to. It's, to. It's, to. It's, to. It's, to. It out of ten night feeds really and then what about when you're not in camp though do you
do does the baby just get given you no she tries to do that
and I'm just like this is my resting period babe
like I'm in cam you are need my rest then when I'm out of camp I still need my race so I come back for first yeah it has worked but then they have worked but the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the then then then then the then then then then then then then then the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the their their their their their their their does does does does does does does does does does does does does does does does does does does does does the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the same I I I I I I the same I the same I the same I the same I the same I the same the same the same the same the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the they. I they. I they. I th is so I come back for first. It has worked but then she clocked on a little bit so then it was like
okay everything I try and do would be ten times harder because he knows it's
it's like he knows it should have been me doing it. Yeah well that's what I
because I'd sometimes you know go away for works for a few days or a week
and you come back, you should forgot how you do it
and stuff like that.
You do lose your confidence in it a little bit.
What, you forget how to change an appee?
No, not that, but you know.
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No, but I find sometimes when you go away,
maybe it's different when they're a little bit younger, but when they get older,
you think they love boiled egg, It's hard to keep up. He does that all the time, but he'll pick and choose.
He has the thing for finding his food on the floor as well.
Is your guy's ever doing?
Like, you just pick up the food.
And then I'm like, mate, you know you like this.
Like you eat his the bottom lipust and just throws you on the floor. And then I try and tell him no.
And then it's like, his bottom lip starts quivering and then it's just like,
oh, give me a cut off, I'm sorry.
How do you switch off them?
Because as a boxer, you're properly intense.
You like, that's your, you really flip a switch. And speaking to you now, you're a the the to a different a different a different a different a different a different, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, the, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, their, their, their, their, their, their, they..... And, they. And, they. they. they. they. they. the they. too, is, is, is, is, like, is, to, the, they. the the the the, is, is, is, is, totally different person than in a post-fight interview. How do you switch off between the gym and then being a soft dad? I don't intentionally I
look back at my fights sometimes like I watched my fights back I watched my
fight some of my fights back yesterday my highlights and I like I go to
myself as if that's me. I don't know if you know what I mean but I'm that guy
do you find boxing more intense or your child not sleeping?
Oh, definitely my child not sleeping.
Oh my God.
You know what, every time mom goes away, which hasn't, it's not every time,
one time she's gone away and I said, I'm not having him on my own ever again at this age. It goes to sleep perfectly normal like all the time.
And she left and he obviously just knew she wasn't there and he was up screaming, bouncing
up and down in his cot at like 3 in the morning, wouldn't sleep and I'm sitting up just like
thinking oh my gosh I remember sitting on a step going how does
Victoria do this? I think like it is so much harder. If it told me to have Eli for
a day or do two training sessions a day at maximum effort I'd rather do two
training sessions a day. 100% it's way more difficult when I go away to work
and you're like I've got to do two hours stand up that is so much ea than bedtime. There's there. There's there's there's there's there's there's there's there's there's there's there's there's there's there's no there's no there's no there's no there's no there's no there's no their their thi thi thi. I thi. I thi. I's no thi. I's no thi. I's like thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I thi. I's like thi. I's thi. I's thi. I's thi. I's no thi. I'm thi. I'm thi. I'm thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi. I'm thi work, and you're like I've got to do two hours stand up, that is so much easier than bedtime. There's no comparison.
Yeah, but I don't think you've seen how Connor and Tony Sims train though, Josh, for the way,
his two training sessions are a bit more intense than you having a chat about debit cards
to people in Ken Rob. I'm really sweating it out on stage there mate. I'm really giving it some.
You're still quite young though, Connie. Only 25, sort of like have this career on the
Virgil Well Title shots and a baby. Do you feel like you sort of, you know, like it's all
happening quite quick. Yeah, sometimes I feel like I've been a porn lock and chew.
Like when sometimes you sit back and you go bloody, I've got a baby to provide for
and then sometimes it's like,
mate, not too long ago,
I couldn't even look after myself.
Do you tell me?
Yeah, yeah.
And then you like, oh, I've got,
I've got misses that I have to provide for.
We like this certain way of living
that I have to their X, Y, Z, a month. And then also on the verge winning a world title.
Then I have this, and then you just sometimes just go, oh my gosh.
But then again, I like the challenge.
You know, I'm like, I'm that guy.
Has it changed your attitude to boxing?
Like, has it made you more focused? really. I mean, but in terms of being focused and driven, I don't think my son's done any of that for me.
I don't rely on anyone for me to be successful. I don't rely on my son to get me out of bed in the
morning or motivate me. You know, I do that off my own back because I like winning. I love winning.
You know, the fact that I can be the best fire in the world is enough motivation for me to get up and do my runs in the morning.
What my son has changed in terms of me coming along is thinking about how long I want
to be in this game for.
Yeah, cause.
Because boxing, I'm very selfish.
I feel like it's very selfish.
I don't have to box.
Most people have to fight for a living. You know I've got secure investments that I
make sure I don't have to fight. I mean I choose to fight but then so what am I
risk in my life for nothing technically to for bragging rights to have the best
fighter in the world over my son so I look at him more from that like which is very
I don't know if it's twisted I don't know if you guys get what I'm saying.
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I wasn't born, he retired when I was born.
I got the best of my dad, I suppose.
I got him retired.
My dad was just my dad to me.
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It wasn't about what he was career.
It wasn't about him being this and being out.
Don't get me wrong.
It's cool to say, hey, you know, my dad's Nigel Ben, you know, you grew up in Spain in Spain and five in Australia. Yeah, so is it, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, is it, is it, is it, is it, is it, is it, is it, is it, is it, is it, that that that that, that, that, you, you, you that, you, you, you, you, th, th, that, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, th, th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that was, that, that was, that, that, that, th. lot of time in Spain and Australia, didn't you? So, when you were... Tropic this in Spain and five in Australia.
Yeah, so is it weird because, you know, obviously Najra Ben's one of the greatest boxes
of all one of the greatest, they were British boxers and he's a huge deal over here.
Was he a bit more under the radar in Australia and place it in Spain? Or was it the thinn't of who he was. I wasn't aware my dad was famous. Do you know what he wasn't? I wasn't aware and
which is mad thinking back I thought like having like going to private school
that drug mom driving a Cadillac that's driving a Porsche living in a mansion
that mom and jacuzzi but then you're not having to go to work was just normal life.
But then you're here. Yeah exactly. Yeah obviously that's my reality, that's how I've grown up, so I wouldn't know no difference.
And it was nice because my dad was just my dad to me.
You know, I'm happy he raised me a board, I kept my innocence a lot longer and yeah,
it was good, it was good, like.
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didn't see any of your family and he's in a little flat and you was trying to
be a boxer and at the start you were you got a lot of grief for being oh he's
only getting opportunities because of the too the today. And the start you were a good fire but you didn't sort of a good one one one one one one one one one one one one one one one one one. the to. the to. the the to. to. the to. the the to. to. the the to. the to. the to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. the the th. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. to. to. to. to. the. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. the beginning and then you went and trained with Tony Sims and you've become one of the biggest prospects. Did that give you more motivation then because of the grief he was getting
about your dad? Have you guys got kids? Yeah. So you know when someone says to me, oh you've only got
what you've got because you're dad. Say if that is the case and that is the truth, don't get one of the hardest sports in world. How good is that?
Because I want my sons to have every opportunity and this, what parents do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do you know what I mean?
So the person who all the people already don't that obviously haven't got it from
their parents and their enemies or jealous about it.
Or it's other parents who wasn't able to give that them kids. Do you know what I mean? So it's like, mate, is that not the whole plan? Is that not what it is to their parent? Yeah, yeah. Of course. You know what I'm trying? To give
your kids a head start in life, that's the goal. If my son, I mean, my son's already like,
he ain't got nothing to worry about. Do you know what I mean? And, and he hasn't, because at the end of the day, I'm gonna make sure that I have to die
and all the T's across when it comes to him being,
whatever it is he wants to be.
I will make sure all end doors he has access to.
And I can go, yeah, son, you walk through that door.
Yeah, it's something interesting where you say people have to fight but you choose to fire which
actually makes you more dangerous. That's what I feel at the end of the day I
don't I don't have to fight you know what I mean? The problem is is when you
come from nothing that as they say I mean no one really comes from
nothing but when you come from nothing and you achieve a little something you think you've made it. Yeah.
But then when you come from everything, I mean say a young millionaire, to me that's
nothing because my dad's set the bar so high that I'm not even complacent whereas you grab someone
out in the mud and put on where I am that, they've cracked it at life. They're successful,
they're done, they're finished. When you grew up in that kind of lifestyle, did your dad th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, life. They're successful, they're done, they're finished.
When you grew up in that kind of lifestyle,
did your dad try and give you drive in a different,
how did you instill this kind of winning ethic in you?
I think I'm the only one out of my siblings,
maybe, no, I'm with my two younger siblings,
but I think it's down to just the life skills that he's taught me.
So I used to paint and decorate in Spain from a kid from like full day shift from like 7 a.m. till
there's like 4 p.m. I used to do painting and decorate for 20 euros a day.
Yeah, 20 euros. I mean, they got me doing the shit jobs like rolling the ceilings and and like, hard
work, do you know what I mean?
And that's for 20 euros a day.
I remember I saved up my money and bought a hundred eurow what I bought my mom a 100
tennis bracelet and I bought myself one of them various own phones that's
thied up.
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He never gave me money for the bus or train or anything like that.
So I used to ride my BMX from Santa Ponza to Palmer.
Now, I don't know if you know, Mioka, but Santa Panza to Parma is a bit of a mission.
And a BMX bike has the bike has has has has has has has has has has has has has has has has the bus has has has the bus has has the bus has has the bus has the bus has the bus has the bus has the bus has the bus has the bus has the bus the bus has the bus thia the bus has the bus has the bus has ride all the way there and back. Do you know what I mean? So it's just my dad, my dad taught me.
I don't know, I guess I think you're born with it as well.
Do you think it would be the same of your son as well?
You'll be tough for him like that?
I know.
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I'd say, do you think?
Or because my impression of him, obviously you know him way better, but you feel like
you're more composed and you channel energy, right?
Right? He's just like a big ball of energy that sort He is, he's, he's, um, he's crackers my dad.
And it's funny, I mean, the older I'm getting, the more I realise I'm very near that mask
as well.
That's the crap.
I know it's bizarre, but I think you are what, you are what your parents are.
Yeah, you can't get away from it.
When you're parenting, oh go, oh God I'm
parenting like my dad or do you feel like you're different parents? No, I'm a very different parent
I think I think. Yeah, my dad was like a disciplinarian. Yeah. I mean, and I'm not 100% sure on that same
approach. I mean, listen, it's certainly me well because, I mean, look at me. Do you approach. I mean listen it served me well because I mean look at me
do you know I mean but with my other siblings he won't as hard on them but
then you look at them and they're soft you know they're so soft like they're
so soft like they don't live in a real world which is fine but they're like living
like a bubble and it's really funny to watch because I'm like why could I not just be that kid as well yeah why did I have I have I have I have I have I have I have I have I have I have I have I they I they I have I they I they I they I they I they they they they they they they they they they they that I have that I have that I have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have that I have to have like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that I that I that I that I that I that I that I that I th I that I th I that I that I that I that I have like like like like like like like like like that I that I have that I have that that that that that that that that that th. th. th. th. thi thi that that that thi that that that that that that that that that that that's really funny to watch some like why could I not just be that kid as well?
Yeah, why did I have to why did I have to be like you could have just got on love island and done brand deals? Perfect. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You know here I am getting punching the face for living.
It's just yeah. I just think if my dad had to be firm or me to be the man I am now,
so be in.
Do I mean, we didn't get on for ages.
We didn't get on for ages, me, my dad.
We didn't get on for years, man.
Was that when you were still living in Australia?
Yeah, so it mainly started. It was in Spain a little bit, so I was 13, 13 right 13 13 13 13 right 13 right 13 right 13 right 13 right 13 right to 13 right to 13 right to 13 right to 13 right to 13 right to 19 right to 19 right to 19 right to 19 right to 19 right to 19 right to 19 right to 19 right to 19 right to 19 to 19 to 19 to 19 to 19 to 19 to 19 to through to 19 I reckon. Really? Just the teenage years?
What was that too many rules and stuff like that?
He just didn't know, I don't know.
He just had a lot of things going on himself.
Do you know what I mean?
Obviously affected me mainly because I was the oldest of my.
And you're more aware of what's going on?
Yeah. on. I was more aware of what's going on, yeah, so it really affected me and then me growing
up I was like, what, you think you can tell me what to do? Yeah. I mean, obviously could
because he's like Nigel Ben. But I mean, he can't destroy it, you know, you can't do something,
you know, there ain't no two threats about it. Exactly. He was in the military as well, wasn't he? So he had the boxing training and he was in the army, wasn't he? Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
So he was a disciplinarian, but then you got to remember his whole life, his whole career,
it's just a madness.
Like when you, I don't know if you have to have it, I don't know what, I don't know,
the to I understand you dad.
And you know what, I love you for just the man you are. Do you know what I mean? I completely
get it, but it's that to take me, well, as long as it took me, which years I regret hating
my dad when really he just had a lot going on as a man. And does that kind of inform you, do you think I really don't want that to happen
with my own son? I think so, but I mean, my dad was just very firm on me as well, so it's
a completely different approach than I would have my son. Yeah. I've been able to, for him
to just talk to me, do you know, and me could just sit there. To know that my son's to know that thu. To let him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him him thi he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he thi he that he that my son's going to go through some stuff, to know that let him know that it's
okay, to let him know that I've been there, show me? I've made the mistakes. I know what you're
talking about. Rather than talking to him out of fear that he's becoming exactly like me.
I think it's a different generation as well. You're a lot more open and we talk more, you know, you're 10 years younger and you've in the past, I think I spoke you about when you used to get down with boxing
and then you were speaking about it and then you sort of got your head right, where I think
that wasn't an option for when you're the dark destroyer and you're a fighter in the 80s and 90s, there wasn't a space where you could say how to say. they. thia. I I I I I I I I you. thia. thia. thia. thin you're thin you're thin you're thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, I's thin, I'm thin, I'm thin, I'm thin, I thin, I thin, I th. thin, I thin, I thin, I thin, I thin, I thin, I thin, I thin, I thi, I was th. I was th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I thin, I thin, I thin, I thin, I thin, I thin, I thin, I thin, I thin, I thin, I thin, I thin, I tha's tha's cried on my shoulder numerous times, do you know what I mean?
Well, that's some moments that only me and my dad know about.
Do you know what I mean?
And my dad is something, like, he's a special man.
Do you know what I mean?
I think the half you know like listen
yeah you're like you're like a legend do I mean you yeah yeah you are you are
who you are you are you know I mean he doesn't he doesn't try and still still
your line like either he really let you get on with your career and he comes to
yeah he doesn't come on yeah yeah do I mean do you don't even like he he's like, yeah, good luck in the old Barbie.
I just got to shoot him, do you know what I mean?
But he like, he just lets me crack on and do what I've got to do, but he raised me the man
I am now, do you know what I mean?
Yeah.
When's to me being here, I'll do what needs to be done.
And do you think, how would you feel feel feel feel feel feel feel feel feel feel feel feel feel feel feel feel feel he was born and for quite a long time into him becoming a toddler.
But now I've got to a stage where it's like, I can do what he wants. Who am I to go?
No, you ain't boxing. Don't get me wrong. It's brutal and it's not, not, like, I won't put put it, oh yeah, let's put me in a boxing gym and get, make some amateur fights. No, if he wants
to go to the boxing gym with me and train, you can come. If he wants to put on the gloves, put on
the gloves. If you want to fight,their own decisions I think you're forcing your
children to be stand-ups aren't you are absolutely yeah I just want to retire
as soon as possible
they can go out by the way what's that I'm nerve-wracking his stand-up not as
nerve-wracking it's boxing no it must be because I was watching Britain's got talent and the skis I come out with some dead jokes and I'm
just thinking, oh wait, I'm going like I'm going like this.
And I couldn't watch it because I was just like thinking, oh mate that must be so awkward.
Like it's cracks a few chokes and then one's just staring at him.
You're getting punched in the face but no, but I think it's all the hate because it's just you on your own. You have a training team but you're in the ring on your own you're
on your own you're on the stage on your own but after a while you get used to
rejection doing it wrong and then you realize you don't really care because you
know you're funny and you're trying to be the same for discussion. I'm saying. Do you just tell yourself you're funny and that's it end up for discussion?
I'm funny.
If there's no one in the theater, then I'm not.
But if they keep buying tickets, they must be doing something right.
Do you mean?
It's easier than boxing as well because you've got 21 fights undefeated.
If you're a stand-up you will lose 50 fights in your first six months. Like as a stand-up, you go so badly at the start so often
that you kind of just get a really thick skin through,
I think.
It's a bit like the amateur, that's sort of like the amateurs.
You didn't really do much of the amateurs,
but in the amateurs, but in the amateurs,
but then in the start and it for pros when they turn over. So that's a bit like you getting a gig in Plymouth, your first five gigs in front of your friends
and family. You're not going to lose that one. And it's only as you go up to the levels it gets
tougher which is where Connors at now. But I hate gigging in front of my friends and family. I find that really stressful. Like that, I that, I that, I that, I that, I that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, th. thi thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, in front thi, in front their their their their their thi, in front thi, in front their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their, in front their, in front their their, in front thi, in front thi, in front thi, in front thi, thi, thr-in, thrown, thrown, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi. thi. thi. thrown, thi, thi, thi, th don't want any of you to come and watch this because I'll feel, it'll make me feel more stressed.
I didn't come to any of my amateur fights. Really? He didn't come to one. And did he want
who? I don't know, but I never let him anyway. Yeah. What about your, because you're,
what's going to be interesting is you're only 25, you could fight for another 10 years really if you wanted to.
No, he's not interested about that.
When are you retiring?
30?
No, before I'm 30.
And then what you're going to do?
Do you know what I mean?
But I understand there's more to life and boxing, whether it's commentary, whether it's yeah TV work,
whether it's, you know, commentary and talk, talk, there's arm, whatever it is,
even if it's outside of sport, forget sport, yeah, the limelight sort of work.
I would probably go into PT, I'd probably go into training one-on-one clients for 80 quid now.
Yeah, but so what's your goal then?
Is it like, because if you're, because of the most fightersers, to to to to to to try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try, the, the, the, the, the, tha, tha, tha, tha, tha, tha, tha, tha, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, tom, tom, to, tom, tom, then? Is it like because if you're, because
at most fighters we want to try and get as much money in as possible, which is
why you know people like Amir Khan and Kelbrook were fighting you know when
Amir Khan was probably a little bit past it, good for those last big paydays if
you're financially secure, what is your legacy? What is it you're after the
World Title because if I can't in the next couple. the next, the next, the next, the next, the next, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, the to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to to to be, to be, to to to to to to to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to to, to, to, to to to to their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their more about the world title because if I can't in the next couple
years we'll, well, next couple, next in the, within the year we'll know how good Connor Ben if
Connor Ben is the best in the world. And if I'm not the best in the world, what am I doing?
Yeah. What am I doing? Do you? Health is wealth, isn't it? So it's like, well, what? I doing? Do you know what I mean? Because you health is wealth and it they say so it's like
Well, what I'm gonna keep risk in my health when I'm not gonna be the best in the world
And what am I doing it for a patriot? Well, you know as a as a fan of yours is that pain?
Was it pain odd who you had a dream actually was he called pain old where Conrad had a close fight with his French bloc and you just narrowly? and you went he got knocked down he got knocked down and then really most prospects you would
go right just move on from him because he was a difficult fight and forget about it and
get another fight but you demanded that rematch totally unnecessarily from a career point
of you so how will that mindset not change from now to when you're a bit older if you go close to someone the best in the world. Do you know me? For me, I know you said you're retired early at 30, but I couldn't see you retired in two years time as a world
champion, but also fighting through in about 40 because of your personality. You could go either
way. Yeah, what? I'm a strong believer in the right doors open and the wrong doors closed. So whatever doors open, whenever it's time for me to go go. the the to to the to the to the to to the to the to the the the the to their. to their. to their. th. th. th. th. th. to to to to th. I's. I's. I'm. I'm. I's thirty. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I's. I's. I's th. I's th. I's th. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I's. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm t. I'm t. I'm t. I'm retired. I'm retired. I'm retired. I'm t. I'm retired. I'm retired. I'm retired. I'm retired. I'm retired. I'm retired. I'm retired. I'm retired. I'm time for me to go, it's time for me to go.
And would your wife say, would you, if she said, I want you to stop because, you know,
we've got a family now and stuff.
No, she would never say that.
She'd be like, oh, we've got to part with you every day of the week now.
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of night feeds.
I'd rather...
Yeah, exactly.
So I know I'll make you right to be honest, Rob.
Yeah, you'll do another fight, another fight if there's a baby on the way.
When you're not fighting though and you're not in camp, do you have a lot of holidays with your wife and kid as well? Maybe, you're making time for that?
Yeah, what I did realize is going on holiday with baby isn't really a holiday.
No, no.
I realized I went Paris and it was just like, oh, man, I come back.
I was just like, I am so drained.
It's brutal because it was either we're shopping or on daily daycare.
So it was, it wasn't really like, it ain't really like holiday, but it's lovely because
you have like, you have like little special moments in the holiday.
All of its madness, no relaxing, mayhem, chaos everywhere.
And then you'll have like one little 30 40 minute window where it's
like that was really amazing and that makes up for the whole ruin rest of the
day. You know what I mean? It's weird though it's so true. And all the money and
everything which was just wasted and ruined and come back
cold so monsters in my mouth because I drained.
That 30 minute window, it's perfect.
When's the last time before a fight that you'll see your wife and son?
A week before?
A week before?
Oh wow.
But I'm like, so in my, in my zone at that stage.
I can basically live in the same house and not be...
I have to really work on it of being in the room
because I'm there but I'm not present.
I have to make sure I'm like very conscious of being in the room with my family.
Otherwise, I can really easily not be present.
It must be quite like almost like an escape to do like little
things with your kid like go to the park or like those minor things in life like
change it. You live in England yeah yeah do not see the weather outside majority
of the time. I didn't get spoiled by growing up in Australia and I go into Spain so
I'm more with it. Oh, fair, fair, fair.
I can't believe Josh just threw a pot shot.
I'm going to go.
He's only so many.
Don't find out because he's on the other side of this lap.
But, you know what? It's hard for me to switch off.
But, um, you know what, it's a, uh,
it's just one of them things, man. I try to, but even when I try to, nah, you know what, it's hard for me to switch off
when I'm in training, when I'm not preparing for a fight, they're big fights,
do I mean, I'm selling out seven half as in an echo arena and then, you know, another seven-half M-EN arena. I'm so goal driven to that, that one moment that everything, that, that, that, thian, that, thian, thian, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thin, thin, thin, thin, when I'm thin, when I'm so-I's thian, when I'm so-I, when I'm so-i, when I'm thian, when I'm thian, when I'm thian, when I'm thian, when I'm thian, when I'm thian, when, when, when I'm thian, when I'm thian, when I'm thian, when I'm thian, when I'm thian, when I'm thian, when I'm thian, when I'm thin, when I'm thin, when I'm thin, when I'm thin, when I'm thin, when I'm thin, when I'm thin, when I'm thin, when I'm thin, when I'm thin, when I'm so-a'-I'm thin, when I'm so-I'm so-I'm so-I'm so-I'm so-I'm thrain, that one moment, that everything else becomes irrelevant, you know, as it's up, it's benefits and as it's down.
It's only a short period though really, your career in boxing, you live for six, seventy,
eight years and it's what, 10, 15 years of, you know, well you've only got going for about
five years really, but like, yeah, so I've been quite six years, well I could potentially have got another half tops another one of them.
How quick this year's gone now?
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
But then your son will be seven and then you're retired, sorted for life and you can really
be there for your son and maybe other kids you have.
So it's just a short part of your time that you have to dedicate to it. But then it's that thing, it's sort of feast or famine, the work, the work, the work, the work, the work, the work, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, thi, thi, thi. thi. toa, to bea, to bea, thi. And then, to bea, and then, and then, and then, and then, and then, to be, to be, and then, to be, to be, to be, to be. And, to be, to be, to be, to be, to be, thi. And, thi. And, thi. And, thi. And, thi. And, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, and then, their, and then, tomorrow, and then, and then, tomorrow, and then, together, and then, tha.cester. Yeah, and then, tome sort of feast or famine, isn't it? The work you're putting in now will pay off when, if you can retire in six years, really, you know,
and have achieved your goals and then dedicate your time
to your wife and kids.
It's worth it, isn't it?
Yeah, I mean, it's hard.
I mean, because sometimes it really hits me.
I mean, because sometimes it really hits me and then sometimes I'm like fine about it.
Do I mean like it will be like fine up until I like hit a wall and I'm like, oh my gosh.
Yeah. Who do you speak to? Have you got friends or your train or is it you ring your dad?
But you know because you are, you know, they're 24 hours in a plane away, your family?
Yeah, like my mom hasn't seen my son yet, Yba, her first grandson.
Grandchild, yeah I know, it's COVID, it's all just like,
it's all just mad, but it feels like being a blur
as to how I've got to where I've got to sometimes.
Would you ever consider like moving your family when you finished boxing and stuff?
Would you move to Australia or would you consider moving out of the UK? Australia is too far, Australia is too far I think from everything. I would move abroad,
but it would still be in Europe. Again, there's so much going on, I sometimes think to myself,
I don't know how I like, I managed, but I do talk to a life coach. Oh really? Yeah, it does help
because it's like sometimes you don't know if you're processing
things the right way. Like just because you're...
Like maybe I'm not processing it probably. Or maybe I am processing it but maybe not the right
way. Or maybe I'm dealing with this the wrong way because it's like I feel like I'm still trying
to find out who I am. But they're like, I don't feel like I am what the public think I am. What do you think the public think?
Well, I'm like this intense, aggy, aggressive guy.
But I'm not, I'm far from that.
But then maybe that's, maybe I am that guy.
Do you know what I mean?
Or maybe you've got a switch to everyone has their public persona that but a part of you is that you hold and you
train and you unleash when you fight but you don't let it slip into your
personal life? I don't know I mean he comes out now and then.
I swear that keys on the road cut out this morning, was that, that's definitely.
So what you're saying is you don't know if you produce the aggression and the sort of angry
Conorben or that is the real you and you have a calm side in order to sort of, you know,
live in society? Yeah, I don't know. Do you know what I mean? I don't know? It's mad because, because it's like, yes, I'm just trying, you, you, you, I, I, I, I, I,this certain way and people perceiving you a certain way and you sometimes you like, like, to try and want to know who you are, not who am I. Yeah. Forget the people you're around and the world you live in. And I mean, when I mean, what I mean, I mean, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm just, I'm just, I'm, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm, I'm just, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I'm, I, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, want to know who you are, who am I? Yeah. Forget the people you're around and the world you live in.
And I mean, when I mean, what I mean, the sphere I live in, which ain't great.
But it's like, okay, so forget all of that.
Let's take it down to the call. Who am I?
What do I say that? Or what do I believe him? Because sometimes it gets clouded by everything going on around
you. I'm not talking close friends and talking just across the board. It's fear I live.
And I throw to life coach is really helpful for that because it's someone that's dedicated
to listen to you and help you work that out. Yeah, because it's like, who are you?
Forget what X, YZ is doing. Forget what they're doing, forget what they're saying or what
their approaches on life, forget what the public think of you, forget who you've got
to be for the public, who are you?
Yeah and I'll say your dad's very religious and did you, was you brought up with religion
and do you still practice religion or is it something as an adult you don't do as much?
Yeah, I go to church every Sunday.
I go to church every Sunday.
Don't get me wrong.
I was brought up in religion, but not the sort of,
not like when I mean religion, I mean religion,
not relationship, I believe in relationship,
I don't believe in religion.
What do you mean by that?
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Yeah, that was a massive issue in my life growing up was religion.
Really?
No, I told by my school that had demons in me and I needed deliverance.
Oh man, I'm not fucking 13 year old kid, man.
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You're like, you're like, yeah, no, they were definitely right.
No, I wasn't. I was like, I'm always got this face on. That's how I look.
But I was in really religious school in Australia then, because that's what it was. Sorry, that's my face falls. You know when people that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's their the terrible. That's how it falls. You know when people think you're aggressive all the time, that's how your face looks.
Well, people always think I'm laughing.
Everyone always thinks you're angry.
Do you know, I can't take you seriously now, Rob?
Sorry, I'll tell my camera off.
I'll stop smiling.
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um it weren't nice you know I mean because I was like I was a kid then I was told the
antichrises coming in the world's going to come to an end on New Year's
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Yeah, really.
So many lives.
I don't care what you say, you ruin lives.
Just messed up man.
So I know and that troubled me for so long.
Like, I'd like, it was quite traumatic.
Obviously, my parents weren't aware because they had their own issues that they were their their their their their their their their their their their they had their own issues that they were going from. So basically my school was a really private school of about 30 kids but our
schools also compliant with our church so it was all over one branch. Right.
Because of our school were pastors in the church. Oh so it's all in together.
Yeah so Monday to Friday school Friday church, Friday church,
youth club and then Sunday Church,
and Saturday voluntary work for the church, that was all like in bed with each other.
Do you know what I mean? Right. That was so, like, honestly thought it was same wrong with me.
Really? Because what they were telling you? Yeah, for so long I thought it was same wrong with me.
Oh man. Oh, it's so hard. Especially at that age when you don't know who you are at that age or what you are, you're so confused anyway as a teenager.
So to have people in authority to tell you. Yeah but it was like my parents believed it because it was the church
saying it. Oh man. My dad was like, I thought I needed deliverance because obviously the church and school was saying it. That was our world.
So, and my mom and dad now can't apologize enough.
Like, they're like, I'm so sorry.
Like we are, so my mom just cries about it all the time.
But I'm like, you didn't know.
Do you mean, like, that was what was best for me.
I think it's really interesting.
It's interesting you've kept the religion that like you've the the the the the the the th...
I think it's really interesting that you've, it's interesting you've kept the religion that, like you've kept a relationship, you go to the church on Sundays, like a lot of people
would just push the whole thing away.
It took me ages, man, like, like I fell off, I fell off loads.
Like, I've made so many bad decisions in my life and I was only harming myself.
No I mean in those decisions, but when you look back, th you th you turn away from my parents, or no wonder I turned
away from the church, or no wonder I went down this rebellious route and it's this bad
route.
But then it's like, what, even my parents believe I have demons in it.
Yeah, oh at least, you know, that must have been so hard, at least you sort of
all made up.
But they didn't know. Yeah, no, they that that that that that that that that that that that's that's that's that's they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they made up. But they didn't know, did you know what I mean? So I know it's like quite deep, but they didn't know.
Yeah, no, they thought they were doing the best thing for you.
Yeah, yeah, so and then when my dad obviously said anything he had to say and he confessed,
theyrific man when he didn't, confessed all his mistakes to us, I was like what? You had the nerve the nerve the nerve the nerve the nerve the nerve the nerve the nerve th th. th. You that was like, that was like, th. You had that was like, that was like, that was like, th. You had that was like, th. You that, that, th. th. that's th. thathe thathea' that thathea' thathe a thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thathe thathe thathe thathe thathe a thathe a that, th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. that, that, that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that they were they were they were that, like, what? You had the nerve to tell me I got issues.
When you've done it.
That was what it was like.
I needed counseling for years, years,
to get on with my dad.
Do you know what though?
I'd say like, because I've spoken to a lot of boxers and a lot of athletes,
and you're so young still, but I think that council you've done has been so helpful even though it was prompted by a terrible experience I think in a way
and you never know at what point something's good or bad for you and obviously it was a horrible
thing to go through but the benefits from that is the counseling you've received you are so
so level headed and so composed and so in control of your emotions and planning of what
you want to do. You're not to to You're running on sort of a positive energy of you know you are and
you know what you're doing and I think the counseling's been imperative in
that and I think it's what's helped you're the progents. Obviously you're
a naturally gifted athlete but your mentality and your training is second to none.
And I think from from a composed mind it's really helped. You say that because I've gone from that up until I was 18, 19, then I've come here
and I've been Connor Ben.
So I've had no time to really go, hold on a minute, let's think before I went to that
school and knew before I went there to them when I started getting in trouble from 18
to 19.
And by the way, what happened with me and my dad was what was a godsend, was I got in
trouble.
It's a proper trouble.
And bearing in mind I need to be counseling for me and my dad to get to be talking.
18 I got in trouble.
And he, I come home and he, he went, son, I love you.
And literally that moment was like the whole dynamic,
the whole ice broke between us.
Oh wow.
Which was, and then 19, I come here, and then I'm like, oh man, why have I got to move to England and live here?
When me and my dad, now I start getting
on.
Yeah.
And then everyone talks to you about your dad.
Yeah, then I'm like, oh man, I just wish them years of growing up.
I had spent on good terms of my dad.
Yeah, of course.
But now I'm like, mate, I wish I could get that time back.
Yeah, of course. Yeah, yeah, of course. How that life works, you know, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah, but it's a long life and you're still young.
The good thing is that'll inform how you parent,
and I'm, I imagine you're kind of, you know, you're doing everything you can
not to get in that situation yourself with your own son.
Yeah, I'll take my him to have a relationship with God.
And I'm not going to be like, if you don't pray ten times a day, you're going to help.
Do you know?
Yeah, of course.
Any relationship shouldn't be dominated by fear, whether it's a relationship with God or with yourself or of a partner,
or your job or your industry, anything that's run off fear, fear's adrenaline, it's an impulsive response,
you can't have lots of it, because you eventually burn out or have a breakdown because it's too much,
it's too much to cope with. So I think, you know, whatever relationship you have, as long as it's not
run by fear. But yeah, I think it's such an interesting story and I think it's so good, you're so open to to be open about about about th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, to to th.. But, th. But, th. But, th. But, th. th. th. th. thi, tho, tho, tho, tho, thr-a, thrown, thi, thi, thi, and I's thi, and I'm, and I'm, and I'm, and I'm, and I'm, and I'm, and I'm, and I's, and I's, and I's, and I's, and I's, and I's, and I's, and I's, and I's, to, to, to, and I's, to, and I's, they. And, they. And, they. And, they. And, they. And, they. And, you's a thin, you're thin, you're thin, you're thin, you're thin, you're thin, you're thin, you're they's aa. And, you're thin, you're and the stuff you're going for, just be open about all that kind of stuff and...
I haven't been open about it much, not as much as this I don't think.
To be able to talk about stuff like that is just so useful for so many people who are listening,
I think. I think it's still struggle now. It would I have been if I was able to have a childhood.
Yeah, and I think as well it's that thing of you,
all these things that you go through as a kid
sort of open up again when you have kids
because you start going,
well when I was at that age, what was happening to me?
Do you probably get it when you'll probably think about it and how you felt going to school and things like that.
It all comes back up again.
I think it's maybe very soft now about looking at my son.
I'm like, man, like, I pray that you have like all the childhood, that I'm the whole experience
of whatever it is, like being able to watch a kids film like Disney
like I just loads of stuff man like oh Disney run by all that mate let me
let me like Lion King man
let me enjoy it Harry Potter yeah yeah I'm saying yeah
let me enjoy it Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings, or...
I've only just started, facts for you.
Yeah.
Yesterday, day before, it was the first time I've watched one of the Harry Potter's,
about Ascaband and whatever it is.
Yeah, yeah.
Do you like it?
Yeah, I felt, I felt sick.
Let me live.
Yeah.
So what's on your list stuff to do with your son when
he gets older then? Because then you can sort of live through him, can't you? Anything
else? Harry Potter? Well, we're dressed up Halloween costume. Yeah. Exactly. Big Halloween
party. It's only when I've told my other half that this was what I was told that she goes, oh my gosh, like, yeah.
She's lived like a really normal childhood.
Because yeah, because what I would say
is it don't matter how powerful, how powerful God is,
your wife will always win.
Exactly.
When you talking about, when you talk about fear,
I fear my wife more laughing.
Conna, that's been absolutely amazing. We have one last question we always ask. talking about when you talk about fear trust nothing my wife won't laugh at
Connor that's been absolutely amazing we have one last question we always ask
but I don't want you to get a slap around the ear from your wife it's a
what's the one thing your partner does parenting wise that annoys you but
you don't want to bring it up in case you have an argument is there something she does that winds that winds when he moans okay so it's a double whammy. Yeah no I mean like
I'll be like me like he's a baby like babies mom like allow him to mum.
Where have you get love about it. I'm like I'm like like what you expect you know like when
your baby's crying a winging you go oh yeah he's winching like what babies do
she goes oh but he's moaning I'm like what would you expect yeah and she does it all the time and I'm like why would you make it?
That's all the counseling and therapy coming in isn't it all that is what it is
nothing worse than being Zen when a baby's cried and you're not feeling Zen
is there? It is what it is well it's fucking crying! Connie been absolutely amazing and I'm a huge fan and wish all the best for
the fights coming up.
And good luck with your retirement in three years.
Retiring three years.
Listen, I'm hopefully I'm in a yacht somewhere in the Pinocholana.
Oh, fingers crossed. Conn, you've been absolutely amazing. Thanks so much,
see you see the you. Take care. Connor Ben, there we go.
Do you know what, Rob?
I'm going to say it.
My C of E primary school was actually quite laid back about religion it turns out.
Do you know what they're like, because there's so many starting scales of religion, we're
like, we didn't do religion at all in my family, not from any people.
I don't know, there was a lot of other stuff going on. But yeah, that was, he's so, I'm such a big fan of Connor Ben.
He's, he's, obviously like, as he was talking, difficulties his teenage years and stuff,
he moved over to England on his own after what was, obviously I didn't really realize
but quite a traumatic teenage years and he's been, he's got so many pelters when he first started boxing, everyone just going, oh he's only doing this because he's Nigel Ben's son, blah, blah, blah, blah, Nigel's Ben's son, blah, blah, and that must
been so difficult when actually he was having quite a difficult time with his dad at that point.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, he moved over. And he's getting all that. And when he's getting all, and when he first started he was very raw and he wasn't, and everyone, everyone, everyone, everyone, everyone, everyone, he, he, he, he, he, th... He's sort, to sort, to sort, to sort, to sort, to sort, to sort, to sort, to sort, to sort, to sort, to sort, th. He's, th, th, to, to, thin, to, to, blah, blah, blah, blah, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, blah, blah, to, to, to, to, to, the, to, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the the the the the the the they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they. they. And, to, to, they, they, they, their, th. actually, it's just all hype. But then he knuckled down and Tony Sims, who's a brilliant trainer, has been working so hard with him and that
he's doing really, really well at the moment and he's becoming one of the best
sort of prospects. So do you think he could be a world champion? 100% yeah, I mean
he's at the level where he's beaten everyone at his level in his level in sort of the truly to to to to to to to th and th and th and th and th and th. th. th. th. th. thu thu thu thu thu thu thu-in thu-so thu-so thu-so thu-so thru-so thru-a-in thru-soe. thr-sovvvvvvv. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th thi, thi. thi-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-a-a-a-athat he needs now so it's really in the next year or so he'll be fighting the top level to try and find out if he is truly world
class because the current world champions are absolutely unbelievable so he's
sort of got one more level to go up before the elite but when I'm talking about
some of the best like two or three fighters in the world so yeah he's a remarkable the the the the two two two two the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the they. they. they. they. He's they. He's their their their is. He's is. He's is their is their is. He's is. He's is their is. He's is. He's is. He's is. He's is. He's is. He's is is is. He's is is is. He's is. He's is is is is is. is is is. is is is is. is is is is is is is is is is. is is is is. is is is is is. is. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the true. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the I think he's a brilliant advert for sort of counseling.
So I've spoken to him before about, he was very honest about his feeling down and his
mental health and stuff.
And I just think counseling, whether you've been through something traumatic or not, it's
gives you a really measured way of looking at the world.
Totally.
It was amazing talk nothing to do you might
absolutely shit someone will call him out at 42 and he'll come out for a fight
anyway that's kind of been absolutely brilliant and we'll see you on Tuesday
bye