Conor Benn Signs Multi-Fight Deal With Zuffa Boxing After Leaving Matchroom
In Brief
Benn's move to Zuffa Boxing marks a significant shift in the boxing landscape and his career trajectory.
Key Facts
- Conor Benn signed a new contract with Zuffa Boxing after departing Matchroom earlier this year.
- Benn agreed to a multi-fight deal with Zuffa Boxing and is now the mandatory challenger for Ryan Garcia's WBC welterweight title this summer season.
- Benn's first fight since leaving Matchroom was a points victory over Regis Prograis.
- The new contract extends Benn's partnership with Zuffa Boxing, which has been described as controversial.
- Eddie Hearn, Benn's former promoter, gave a candid assessment of Benn’s world-title prospects following his departure.
What Happened
Conor Benn has left Matchroom and signed a multi-fight contract with Zuffa Boxing, making him the mandatory challenger for Ryan Garcia's WBC welterweight title. His first fight post-Matchroom was a win over Regis Prograis.
Why It Matters
Benn's move to Zuffa Boxing signals a notable change in promotional alliances within boxing and may influence upcoming title matchups. The development also highlights ongoing shifts in the sport's promotional landscape.
What's Next
Benn is expected to challenge Ryan Garcia for the WBC welterweight title during the summer season. Observers will watch how his partnership with Zuffa Boxing impacts his career and the broader boxing scene.
Sources
- The Independent — Eddie Hearn gives brutally honest assessment of Conor Benn’s world-title hopes(4h ago)
- The Independent — Conor Benn extends controversial Zuffa Boxing partnership with new contract(1h ago)
- Fox News — Dana White's boxing outfit makes splash Conor Benn signing in Las Vegas amid WrestleMania week(57m ago)
