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Conor Benn tells Ryan Garcia to sign contract now

News RoomBy News RoomApril 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The urgency Benn is showing, publicly pressuring Ryan to “Sign the contract” just weeks after the Prograis fight, suggests he and his team are fully aware that his stock didn’t exactly skyrocket on April 11.

Is this a “strike while the iron is hot” moment, or a “strike before I’m exposed” moment for Benn?

The haste to secure Ryan appears to be bout cashing out before a legitimate contender at 147 pounds, someone with youth, hunger, and no famous father safety net, permanently ruins the script.

If Zuffa put Benn in with someone like a Jaron Ennis or even a sharp, active welterweight like Jack Catterall, who is currently ranked right behind him at #4 in the WBC, the odds would likely shift against the Brit.

Dana White and Zuffa didn’t pay $15 million for the Prograis fight to watch Benn grind through the rankings. They are following the UFC model. In that ecosystem, Benn’s technical deficiencies are less important than his commercial popularity.

By pushing for Ryan now, Benn is trying to cash in on his mandatory status before the boxing world collectively decides he’s a paper challenger. If he fights a real contender in the meantime, he risks losing the $20 million plus payday that a Ryan fight represents.

Whether this leads to signed contracts or only another round of online back-and-forth is still unclear. The fight makes business sense, and Benn clearly wants people to know he is ready.

#1 WBC-ranked Benn’s recent five-fight deal with Zuffa Boxing through 2028 suggests the sport is indeed leaning into a “UFC lite” model. Dana White has been vocal about wanting to eliminate the political barriers of multiple promoters, but the side effect appears to be a preference for “celebrity” matchups and legacy names over divisional meritocracy.

Benn, being the son of Nigel Benn, certainly provides the commercial fluff needed for these mega events, but it raises valid questions about the integrity of the rankings.

Ryan, who captured the WBC title from Mario Barrios in February, seems more than happy to lean into this trend. He has already confirmed on social media that the Benn fight is the target for August 2026 in Las Vegas.

Tom Galm is a boxing journalist who has covered the global fight landscape since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, industry trends, and fighter psychology.

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