Conor Benn: British boxer calls out Ryan Garcia for WBC welterweight world title chance later in 2026 after beating Regis Prograis
Conor Benn made it clear he wants to fight Ryan Garcia next after he beat Regis Prograis by unanimous decision on Saturday; Benn was in action for the first time since beating Chris Eubank Jr last year; Garcia is the current WBC welterweight world champion
Sunday 12 April 2026 08:04, UK
Conor Benn made clear his desire to fight WBC welterweight champion Ryan Garcia next after beating Regis Prograis on Saturday.
Benn grinded out a unanimous decision victory over former world champion Prograis in his first fight of the year at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The 29-year-old was forced to work hard for the win after several head clashes which led to cuts on his eye, and quickly turned his attentions to Garcia afterwards.
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"Garcia, I want my belt! I want my belt. Keep my belt warm," he said in a video posted on social media.
"September. Let's go. Any day of the week. Twice on Sundays. 10 rounds, easy. Garcia, you're next. Keep my belt warm."
Garcia, who won the WBC welterweight world title in February after defeating Mario Barrios, said: "I'm down. Garcia vs Benn. Let's do it."
Benn's win over Prograis, which moves his fight record to 25-1, was at catchweight, 3lb above the welterweight limit of 147lb.
He has fought most of his career at welterweight, with his only professional defeat coming to Chris Eubank Jr at 160lb, before he won the rematch last year.
Prograis pushed Benn hard on Saturday but the latter's greater speed and energy gave him a comfortable points victory.
"It was a great fight. Tough, durable, experience. I had to weather some storms but we are good," said Benn.
"My first fight back at 150 for three years and now I'm ready to move down to 147 to get Ryan Garcia."
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