Conor Benn to Face Regis Prograis in Zuffa Boxing Debut on Tyson Fury Undercard
Conor Benn signs with Zuffa Boxing and sets 150lb clash with Regis Prograis on the Fury-Makmuhdov undercard. Read about the Matchroom split and the 2026 outlook.
By: AXL Media
Published: Feb 28, 2026, 6:59 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from SecondsOut

A Strategic Shift in Promotional Alliances
The professional trajectory of Conor Benn has taken a transformative turn as the welterweight contender seeks to secure his first world title outside of his traditional promotional home. After years of being a cornerstone of the Matchroom stable, Benn recently announced a sensational move to Zuffa Boxing, the burgeoning pugilistic venture led by UFC CEO Dana White. This departure is particularly notable given the unwavering support Benn received from Eddie Hearn throughout his high-profile legal and anti-doping challenges. By joining Zuffa, Benn is positioning himself at the forefront of a new era in cross-platform combat sports, aiming to leverage White’s massive global marketing engine to accelerate his rise to the pinnacle of the sport.
Reflecting on the Eubank Jr Rivalry
Benn enters this new phase of his career following a pair of definitive performances against his generational rival, Chris Eubank Jr. In their first encounter in 2025, Benn suffered a narrow points loss after 12 grueling rounds in a contest that was widely hailed as a "Fight of the Year" contender. However, the Londoner successfully adjusted his tactics for the rematch, scoring multiple knockdowns to secure a dominant victory. This redemptive performance proved that Benn possesses the technical resilience to compete at the elite level, providing the momentum necessary for Zuffa Boxing to justify his immediate placement on a major international pay-per-view card.
The Challenge of a Two-Time World Champion
The task of welcoming Benn to the Zuffa platform falls to the experienced American Regis Prograis. A former WBA and WBC super-lightweight ruler, Prograis brings a championship pedigree that represents a significant step up in quality for Benn at this stage. Despite losing his most recent high-profile UK appearance to Jack Catterall in 2024, Prograis remains a dangerous southpaw with considerable power. Speaking to Ring Magazine, the American expressed a quiet confidence, noting that while he avoids bold predictions, he fully expects to "shine" and regain the form that saw him dominate the 140lb division between 2019 and 2023.
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