Ryan Garcia (25‑2, 20 KOs) will defend his WBC world welterweight title against Conor Benn (25‑1, 14 KOs) on Sept. 12. The bout is slated for Mexican Independence Day Weekend at T‑Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Both fighters are in prime condition, bringing together two highly ranked contenders for a highly anticipated showdown.
Garcia, 27, first announced the fight while appearing on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” He arrives on the heels of a unanimous‑decision win over Mario Barrios in February, which secured his first world title. Benn, a 29‑year‑old Englishman, most recently defeated Regis Prograis by unanimous decision in April.
Background and Anticipation
The rivalry between the two camps adds extra flavor, with Oscar De La Hoya promoting Garcia and Dana White overseeing Benn’s camp. The promoters have a history of friction, yet the deal appears finalized despite past tensions. Dana White himself praised the matchup, calling it “such a great fight…These guys are in their prime, and it’s a fight they’ve both wanted for a long time.”
Both fighters have been on winning streaks leading into this fight. Garcia’s victory over Barrios highlighted his technical prowess and strategic growth. Benn’s win over Prograis demonstrated his patience and ring intelligence, both valuable assets for the welterweight division.
Broadcast and Venue
Paramount+ will stream the bout exclusively, marking another step in its partnership with UFC and Zuffa Boxing. This is the first major Zuffa Boxing event to air on the Paramount+ platform under the new agreement. The news release was issued directly by Paramount+, underscoring the streamer’s push into premium boxing content.
The venue choice of T‑Mobile Arena fits the scale of a prime‑time title fight in Las Vegas. Event promoter plans aim to maximize the holiday weekend atmosphere, catering to both local fans and international viewers. The exclusivity of the stream means fans will need a Paramount+ subscription to watch live, aligning with recent trends in boxing distribution.
Context of the Deal
The deal bypasses traditional pay‑per‑view providers, a shift that reflects broader industry changes in how fights are monetized. Prior to this, Oscar De La Hoya and Dana White had a notoriously acrimonious relationship, which threatened the fight’s development. The involvement of Paramount+ as the exclusive broadcaster may signal a new era for boxing promotions, especially with White’s growing influence in the sport.
The arrangement also highlights how existing media partnerships are reshaping the landscape for boxing events. With UFC and Zuffa Boxing now under the same streaming umbrella, viewers can expect more cross‑promotion and unified content strategies. This fight could serve as a blueprint for future collaboration between traditional promoters and digital platforms.
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It appeared the biggest impediment to formalizing the deal would be the acrimonious relationship between Oscar De La Hoya, Garcia’s promoter, and White, Benn’s promoter. Notably, the deal involves Paramount+ rather than a PPV provider and the news release was issued by Paramount+.
Garcia, 27, announced the fight during an appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” He will be coming off a victory over Mario Barrios by unanimous decision in February, when he won his first world title.
Benn, a 29-year-old from England, is coming off a victory over Regis Prograis by unanimous decision in April.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Ryan Garcia set to defend his world title against Conor Benn
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