Conor Benn has posted gruesome images of the injury he suffered in the first round of his last fight.
The 21-year-old sustained a large laceration to his right hand during the WBA Continental welterweight title win over Cedrick Peynaud in July.
Benn, who is the son of boxing great Nigel, underwent surgery to fix the torn tendon on Wednesday - and later posted a video showing both the wound and the procedure for his followers.
Conor Benn n(pictured) has undergone surgery to fix a torn tendon in his right hand
Benn sustained the injury in July's unanimous points win over Cedrick Peynaud
The 21-year-old, son of boxing great Nigel, posted images of the injury on social media
In the gruesome images, followers could see both the wound and the procedure
Benn also posted a caption about the pain he experienced during the clash with Peynaud
He also wrote: 'Injured my right hand from the first round of my last fight. Tore my tendon and the bag underneath exposing my knuckle which caused me pain throughout the fight.
'However you always got to find a way to win. The will to win is something you’re born with... I’m constantly reminded how hard this sport is.
'And I believe my WILL to win overrules anything. Thank you.'
Despite the injury, the Briton went on to record a unanimous points verdict win over rival Reynaud in their rematch.
The pair also met in December 2017, where the youngster recovered twice from being dropped in the opening round to eventually emerge triumphant.
Unbeaten Benn is yet to announce his next opponent as he hopes to defend his belt.
Despite sustaining the laceration during the first round, Benn went on to win the bout
Benn won the vacant WBA Continental welterweight title in the July fight against Peynaud
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Main photo article Conor Benn has posted gruesome images of the injury he suffered in the first round of his last fight.
The 21-year-old sustained a large laceration to his right hand during the WBA Continental welterweight title win over Cedrick Peynaud in July.
Benn, who is the son of boxing great Nigel, ...
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