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Broadcast moves on quickly after Conor Benn win, Mannix questions it

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Broadcast moves on quickly after Conor Benn win, Mannix questions it

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Benn beat Regis Prograis by unanimous decision, but the performance came against a smaller opponent, an older opponent, and one reported to be dealing with pre-existing injuries. That combination set a clear expectation. Fans wanted a dominant showing that forced attention. Instead, the fight went the distance without a moment that demanded it.

It was incredibly jarring. When you consider the Zuffa involvement, the UFC-style production was supposed to be the selling point. Usually, even an average win gets the full treatment if the fighter is someone they are trying to build into a superstar.

When Conor Benn didn’t deliver a highlight-reel finish, there was little for the producers to build around. If the performance doesn’t match the hype, the Ultimate Fighting Championship-style machine tends to move on rather than push a narrative that viewers won’t buy.

It’s a tough spot for Benn. In this new era of boxing broadcasting, just winning isn’t enough to keep the cameras on you. If you don’t demand the spotlight with your hands, the producers will literally turn it off.

The lack of post-fight coverage only sharpened that reaction. Events tied to Zuffa Boxing were expected to mirror the Ultimate Fighting Championship model, where a name fighter is pushed hard after a strong outing. That usually brings immediate praise, replay analysis, and an in-ring interview to build the next step.

None of that followed here. Benn’s hand was raised, and the show shifted straight toward Tyson Fury without giving the result time to settle.

When a company shells out a reported $15 million for a single-fight deal, they’re buying a win, and they are buying the afterglow. In the Ultimate Fighting Championship and Zuffa Boxing model, the post-fight window is where promoters start building the next event. That’s when the push begins. Skipping that stage for a fighter you’ve just paid eight figures is rare.

It feels like Benn walked into that ring as the future of Zuffa Boxing and walked out as a guy who just finished a very expensive, one-night gig.

Tom Reynolds is a boxing analyst covering major fights and career turning points, with a focus on performance, trajectory, and long-term implications.

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