Garcia returns after capturing the WBC 147-pound title with a victory over Mario Barrios earlier this year. The 27-year-old now faces one of the division’s most aggressive punchers in Benn, who has built his reputation on relentless pressure and explosive power.
Benn (25-1, 14 KOs) has been calling for a fight since returning to the ring, and he now gets his first opportunity to compete for a world title. The son of former two-division world champion Nigel Benn has largely campaigned at welterweight, making the matchup a natural fit after Garcia moved up from junior welterweight.
The announcement also marks a significant business development. Golden Boy and Zuffa Boxing appeared to be at odds during negotiations, with Oscar De La Hoya publicly expressing frustration over the process. Despite those concerns, both sides reached an agreement to stage one of the year’s highest-profile welterweight fights.
From a stylistic standpoint, the matchup promises action.
Benn has rarely taken a backward step during his career, preferring to press opponents from the opening bell and look for fight-ending shots. Garcia, meanwhile, owns one of boxing’s quickest left hooks and has repeatedly shown he can change a fight with a single punch.
The contrast in styles gives the contest immediate appeal. Benn’s pressure will test Garcia’s composure and defensive discipline, while Garcia’s speed and timing will challenge Benn every time he charges into range.
Ryan will be looking to prove he can handle a relentless pressure fighter, while Benn has the opportunity to show his aggressive style can succeed against one of boxing’s fastest punchers.
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