Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
got banana skin feel to me here benn should probably be getting prograis out of there but coming back down in weight to fight historically -has its dangers probably should be fighting ar 154 dont think benn has made welterweight for a few years
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
Seeing this on some posts as a catchweight 150lb fight
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
Naa. Not having that.
He said he will go down to 147!
He needs to fũck off back down to 147 now
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
Benn-Prograis To Be Fought At Catch Weight Of 150 Pounds
Less than a week after the news that Conor Benn had joined forces with Zuffa Boxing shook the boxing world, it was announced Thursday that the 29-year-old British star will face former 140-pound champ Regis Prograis on April 11.
The fight will act as the co-main event to Tyson Fury’s heavyweight bout with Canadian-based Russian Arslanbek Makhmudov. The Ring event will take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. Netflix will stream the action globally.
On Thursday afternoon, Benn (24-1, 14 KOs) took to social media to official announce his return.
“Guys, Connor Benn here,” he said. “I’ve just finished training this morning. It's been a flat out week, but I'm excited to announce I'll be fighting on April 11th, live on Netflix, as the co-main event to Fury versus Makhmudov against Regis Prograis. Make sure you tune in live on Netflix. Let's have it.”
The fight with Prograis will be contested at a catch weight of 150 pounds as Benn works his way back down to welterweight after spending 2025 embroiled in middleweight grudge matches with Chris Eubank Jr.
The pair’s first fight in April claimed The Ring’s “Fight of the Year” award. Benn lost that fight after 12 thrilling rounds, but he redressed the balance with a wide decision win in the November rematch.
Benn’s ultimate aim is a return to 147 pounds and a shot at newly crowned WBC champion, Ryan Garcia, or WBA belt-holder Rolly Romero.
Given the long relationship Benn’s trainer, Tony Sims, has enjoyed with the Hearn family and Matchroom Boxing, there had been speculation as to whether the two would continue working together following Benn’s split from the promotional giant. But a brief video Thursday appeared to show Benn getting straight back down to work at the Matchroom Gym.
Prograis (30-3, 24 KOs) hasn’t boxed since he outpointed Joseph Diaz over 10 rounds August 2 in Chicago. The New Orleans native jumped at the chance to step up to 147 pounds for the opportunity to fight Benn. The 37-year-old southpaw is well known to British fight fans after losing decisions to former undisputed 140 pound champion Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall.
Less than a week after the news that Conor Benn had joined forces with Zuffa Boxing shook the boxing world, it was announced Thursday that the 29-year-old British star will face former 140-pound champ Regis Prograis on April 11.
The fight will act as the co-main event to Tyson Fury’s heavyweight bout with Canadian-based Russian Arslanbek Makhmudov. The Ring event will take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. Netflix will stream the action globally.
On Thursday afternoon, Benn (24-1, 14 KOs) took to social media to official announce his return.
“Guys, Connor Benn here,” he said. “I’ve just finished training this morning. It's been a flat out week, but I'm excited to announce I'll be fighting on April 11th, live on Netflix, as the co-main event to Fury versus Makhmudov against Regis Prograis. Make sure you tune in live on Netflix. Let's have it.”
The fight with Prograis will be contested at a catch weight of 150 pounds as Benn works his way back down to welterweight after spending 2025 embroiled in middleweight grudge matches with Chris Eubank Jr.
The pair’s first fight in April claimed The Ring’s “Fight of the Year” award. Benn lost that fight after 12 thrilling rounds, but he redressed the balance with a wide decision win in the November rematch.
Benn’s ultimate aim is a return to 147 pounds and a shot at newly crowned WBC champion, Ryan Garcia, or WBA belt-holder Rolly Romero.
Given the long relationship Benn’s trainer, Tony Sims, has enjoyed with the Hearn family and Matchroom Boxing, there had been speculation as to whether the two would continue working together following Benn’s split from the promotional giant. But a brief video Thursday appeared to show Benn getting straight back down to work at the Matchroom Gym.
Prograis (30-3, 24 KOs) hasn’t boxed since he outpointed Joseph Diaz over 10 rounds August 2 in Chicago. The New Orleans native jumped at the chance to step up to 147 pounds for the opportunity to fight Benn. The 37-year-old southpaw is well known to British fight fans after losing decisions to former undisputed 140 pound champion Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall.
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
Prog is already small as it is.
I guess Benn isn’t going down to 147 after all.
I guess Benn isn’t going down to 147 after all.
Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
Is he that small?
They're both listed at 5'8".
I know he's never fought above 143ish but we've seen in recent years that the multitude of weight divisions isn't such a big deal.
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
How much weight does he actually cut?
Maybe it’s a lot then. He’s been around 140 for a long time.
I meant small as in weight.
Who knows. Maybe at a higher weight, Prograis might have more power.
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
He's a proper chancer is Benn, he's been calling literally every top name out and getting in their faces for the last 3 months, then signs to fight a 37 year old super lightweight who he's never mentioned before.
It seems absolutely no one has any confidence in Benn, including himself.
It is quite incredible the amount of money being thrown his way.
It seems absolutely no one has any confidence in Benn, including himself.
It is quite incredible the amount of money being thrown his way.
Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
I actually don't mind 150 for Prograis, at his age boiling down is hard, so to fight at 150 is a good thing IMO.
At least he shouldn't be Eubank level drained
At least he shouldn't be Eubank level drained
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
Agree wholeheartedlyTwinkle Toes wrote: ↑26 Feb 2026, 16:10 He's a proper chancer is Benn, he's been calling literally every top name out and getting in their faces for the last 3 months, then signs to fight a 37 year old super lightweight who he's never mentioned before.
It seems absolutely no one has any confidence in Benn, including himself.
It is quite incredible the amount of money being thrown his way.
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
I can imagine Prograis being an opponent for Benn, had he remained with Matchroom.Twinkle Toes wrote: ↑26 Feb 2026, 16:10 He's a proper chancer is Benn, he's been calling literally every top name out and getting in their faces for the last 3 months, then signs to fight a 37 year old super lightweight who he's never mentioned before.
It seems absolutely no one has any confidence in Benn, including himself.
It is quite incredible the amount of money being thrown his way.
Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
Seems weird politically. Warren is suing zuffa and suffrage star signing is on a fury undercard. There was no mention of Turki in the fury presser
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
It’s truly bizarre. His father’s name has propelled him to two mega money fights with Eubank - I understand that.Twinkle Toes wrote: ↑26 Feb 2026, 16:10 He's a proper chancer is Benn, he's been calling literally every top name out and getting in their faces for the last 3 months, then signs to fight a 37 year old super lightweight who he's never mentioned before.
It seems absolutely no one has any confidence in Benn, including himself.
It is quite incredible the amount of money being thrown his way.
But his loud mouthed braggadocious persona is hardly unique in boxing, his resume is mediocre and he’s far from being a spectacular KO artist so why is he the chosen one ??
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
To hurt Hearn. That's the only reason they want him in my opinion.CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑26 Feb 2026, 16:42It’s truly bizarre. His father’s name has propelled him to two mega money fights with Eubank - I understand that.Twinkle Toes wrote: ↑26 Feb 2026, 16:10 He's a proper chancer is Benn, he's been calling literally every top name out and getting in their faces for the last 3 months, then signs to fight a 37 year old super lightweight who he's never mentioned before.
It seems absolutely no one has any confidence in Benn, including himself.
It is quite incredible the amount of money being thrown his way.
But his loud mouthed braggadocious persona is hardly unique in boxing, his resume is mediocre and he’s far from being a spectacular KO artist so why is he the chosen one ??
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
Prograis said the weight limit is not ideal.
But he’s excited.
Probably making a few mil himself.
Too good an offer to turn down at the stage he’s in career
But he’s excited.
Probably making a few mil himself.
Too good an offer to turn down at the stage he’s in career
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
This can not be for 8 figures… this shouldent even be for 7 figures…
Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
I read its at 150 , and just does'nt make sence does it , what good is fighting another over the hill older overweight ex champ gonna do him , realisticly how is it gonna prepare him for a big name his own size ,
It just seems to me Mr Tut Tut is just willing to give Dana stupid amounts to just stick the boot n matchroom and Warren will be next , Bet the next big signing is Usyk and he'll fight whoever is willing to jump ship from Frank , Although that canny old fox probably seen it all coming from a mile away and will probably have some locked in contracts
It just seems to me Mr Tut Tut is just willing to give Dana stupid amounts to just stick the boot n matchroom and Warren will be next , Bet the next big signing is Usyk and he'll fight whoever is willing to jump ship from Frank , Although that canny old fox probably seen it all coming from a mile away and will probably have some locked in contracts
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
Benn-Prograis To Be Fought At Catch Weight Of 150 Pounds
Less than a week after the news that Conor Benn had joined forces with Zuffa Boxing shook the boxing world, it was announced Thursday that the 29-year-old British star will face former 140-pound champ Regis Prograis on April 11.
The fight will act as the co-main event to Tyson Fury’s heavyweight bout with Canadian-based Russian Arslanbek Makhmudov. The Ring event will take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. Netflix will stream the action globally.
On Thursday afternoon, Benn (24-1, 14 KOs) took to social media to official announce his return.
“Guys, Connor Benn here,” he said. “I’ve just finished training this morning. It's been a flat out week, but I'm excited to announce I'll be fighting on April 11th, live on Netflix, as the co-main event to Fury versus Makhmudov against Regis Prograis. Make sure you tune in live on Netflix. Let's have it.”
The fight with Prograis will be contested at a catch weight of 150 pounds as Benn works his way back down to welterweight after spending 2025 embroiled in middleweight grudge matches with Chris Eubank Jr.
The pair’s first fight in April claimed The Ring’s “Fight of the Year” award. Benn lost that fight after 12 thrilling rounds, but he redressed the balance with a wide decision win in the November rematch.
Benn’s ultimate aim is a return to 147 pounds and a shot at newly crowned WBC champion, Ryan Garcia, or WBA belt-holder Rolly Romero.
Given the long relationship Benn’s trainer, Tony Sims, has enjoyed with the Hearn family and Matchroom Boxing, there had been speculation as to whether the two would continue working together following Benn’s split from the promotional giant. But a brief video Thursday appeared to show Benn getting straight back down to work at the Matchroom Gym.
Prograis (30-3, 24 KOs) hasn’t boxed since he outpointed Joseph Diaz over 10 rounds August 2 in Chicago. The New Orleans native jumped at the chance to step up to 147 pounds for the opportunity to fight Benn. The 37-year-old southpaw is well known to British fight fans after losing decisions to former undisputed 140 pound champion Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall.
Less than a week after the news that Conor Benn had joined forces with Zuffa Boxing shook the boxing world, it was announced Thursday that the 29-year-old British star will face former 140-pound champ Regis Prograis on April 11.
The fight will act as the co-main event to Tyson Fury’s heavyweight bout with Canadian-based Russian Arslanbek Makhmudov. The Ring event will take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. Netflix will stream the action globally.
On Thursday afternoon, Benn (24-1, 14 KOs) took to social media to official announce his return.
“Guys, Connor Benn here,” he said. “I’ve just finished training this morning. It's been a flat out week, but I'm excited to announce I'll be fighting on April 11th, live on Netflix, as the co-main event to Fury versus Makhmudov against Regis Prograis. Make sure you tune in live on Netflix. Let's have it.”
The fight with Prograis will be contested at a catch weight of 150 pounds as Benn works his way back down to welterweight after spending 2025 embroiled in middleweight grudge matches with Chris Eubank Jr.
The pair’s first fight in April claimed The Ring’s “Fight of the Year” award. Benn lost that fight after 12 thrilling rounds, but he redressed the balance with a wide decision win in the November rematch.
Benn’s ultimate aim is a return to 147 pounds and a shot at newly crowned WBC champion, Ryan Garcia, or WBA belt-holder Rolly Romero.
Given the long relationship Benn’s trainer, Tony Sims, has enjoyed with the Hearn family and Matchroom Boxing, there had been speculation as to whether the two would continue working together following Benn’s split from the promotional giant. But a brief video Thursday appeared to show Benn getting straight back down to work at the Matchroom Gym.
Prograis (30-3, 24 KOs) hasn’t boxed since he outpointed Joseph Diaz over 10 rounds August 2 in Chicago. The New Orleans native jumped at the chance to step up to 147 pounds for the opportunity to fight Benn. The 37-year-old southpaw is well known to British fight fans after losing decisions to former undisputed 140 pound champion Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall.
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
Apparently it is. Connor did say it was too good to turn down.gregregegg wrote: ↑27 Feb 2026, 02:03 This can not be for 8 figures… this shouldent even be for 7 figures…
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
Prograis: 150-pound Catchweight not Ideal But Excited For Benn fight
Regis Prograis has been in his fair share of big fights, but his upcoming matchup against Conor Benn feels special.
The 37-year-old from New Orleans will return to the ring as the co-main event to Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov on April 11 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The event will be broadcast globally on Netflix.
Prograis, who had two separate world title reigns in the junior welterweight division and has never even fought at 147 pounds, agreed to fight Benn at a catchweight of 150 pounds.
Benn, Zuffa Boxing’s latest acquisition, had back-to-back fights against Chris Eubank Jr. at 160 pounds at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. In April of last year, Benn lost a close, but clear unanimous decision. In their immediate rematch, on November 15, Benn floored Eubank twice in the final round and won wide unanimous decision.
Weight might be a factor in the fight. Prograis tried to get Benn and Co. to meet him somewhere in the middle, but he didn’t want an opportunity like this to slip away.
“At first, we tried to get the weight down a little bit. They said no. Cool, no pushback,” Prograis told The Ring. “I didn’t push back about the weight, and I didn’t pushback about a weigh-in clause. I wanted the fight, and we made the fight happen.”
Prograis (30-3, 24 KOs) heads into his matchup with Benn feeling good about himself. He defeated Joseph Diaz by a unanimous decision on August 2. Before that, he lost two lopsided decisions back-to-back against Devin Haney in 2023 and Jack Catterall the following year.
Having shared the ring with some of the sport’s bigger names, Prograis isn't in awe of Benn.
“He’s a cool fighter,” Prograis said while smiling. “Cool opponent.”
Prograis hasn't fared well in the U.K., losing to Catterall and Josh Taylor in 2019 in last two trips there. However, he believes this time will be different.
“Third time's a charm,” Prograis said with a laugh. “I know I’m a little older now, but I've been getting better.”
Meanwhile, Benn, the Ring’s No. 4-rated middleweight and No. 1 WBC welterweight contender, has a chance to make a splash in his first bout since signing with the Zuffa.
Benn (24-1, 14 KOs) was initially hoping to fight for the WBC welterweight title next, a belt owned by Ryan Garcia thanks to his points win over Mario Barrios last weekend at T-Mobile Arena.
Regis Prograis has been in his fair share of big fights, but his upcoming matchup against Conor Benn feels special.
The 37-year-old from New Orleans will return to the ring as the co-main event to Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov on April 11 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The event will be broadcast globally on Netflix.
Prograis, who had two separate world title reigns in the junior welterweight division and has never even fought at 147 pounds, agreed to fight Benn at a catchweight of 150 pounds.
Benn, Zuffa Boxing’s latest acquisition, had back-to-back fights against Chris Eubank Jr. at 160 pounds at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. In April of last year, Benn lost a close, but clear unanimous decision. In their immediate rematch, on November 15, Benn floored Eubank twice in the final round and won wide unanimous decision.
Weight might be a factor in the fight. Prograis tried to get Benn and Co. to meet him somewhere in the middle, but he didn’t want an opportunity like this to slip away.
“At first, we tried to get the weight down a little bit. They said no. Cool, no pushback,” Prograis told The Ring. “I didn’t push back about the weight, and I didn’t pushback about a weigh-in clause. I wanted the fight, and we made the fight happen.”
Prograis (30-3, 24 KOs) heads into his matchup with Benn feeling good about himself. He defeated Joseph Diaz by a unanimous decision on August 2. Before that, he lost two lopsided decisions back-to-back against Devin Haney in 2023 and Jack Catterall the following year.
Having shared the ring with some of the sport’s bigger names, Prograis isn't in awe of Benn.
“He’s a cool fighter,” Prograis said while smiling. “Cool opponent.”
Prograis hasn't fared well in the U.K., losing to Catterall and Josh Taylor in 2019 in last two trips there. However, he believes this time will be different.
“Third time's a charm,” Prograis said with a laugh. “I know I’m a little older now, but I've been getting better.”
Meanwhile, Benn, the Ring’s No. 4-rated middleweight and No. 1 WBC welterweight contender, has a chance to make a splash in his first bout since signing with the Zuffa.
Benn (24-1, 14 KOs) was initially hoping to fight for the WBC welterweight title next, a belt owned by Ryan Garcia thanks to his points win over Mario Barrios last weekend at T-Mobile Arena.
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
I think it is a not too tough win for Benn, Prograis is obviously on the decline. Hope he gets paid well. He'd have absolutely schooled Benn even a couple of years ago but they'll know Regis does not have much left hence making the fight.
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
Honestly… I just can’t believe this is the 15 million dollar fight. Surely he made a 15 million dollar 1 fight deal. Then this fight came up as an inbetween addition to the deal for a much lesser sum of money.
how can a mediocre undercard fight at 150lb catch weight, with a never has been vs a washed up 140lber be a 15 million dollar fights
how can a mediocre undercard fight at 150lb catch weight, with a never has been vs a washed up 140lber be a 15 million dollar fights
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Re: Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis | Netflix - 11 April 2026
$15M is nothing to the Saudis. it wouldn't even register with them.gregregegg wrote: ↑27 Feb 2026, 06:21 Honestly… I just can’t believe this is the 15 million dollar fight. Surely he made a 15 million dollar 1 fight deal. Then this fight came up as an inbetween addition to the deal for a much lesser sum of money.
how can a mediocre undercard fight at 150lb catch weight, with a never has been vs a washed up 140lber be a 15 million dollar fights

