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Ryan Garcia Announces Conor Benn Fight For September 12 In Las Vegas

Ryan Garcia has officially announced that he will face Conor Benn on September 12 in Las Vegas in what is already shaping up to be one of the biggest boxing events of the year.

Garcia confirmed the matchup while making it clear there is genuine bad blood between the two fighters heading into the contest.

“He’s talking crazy. It’s personal,” Garcia said while discussing Benn. The American star also promised he was going to “put a whooping on this man.”

The announcement immediately generated huge attention online, especially because both fighters enter the matchup after major wins in their most recent appearances.

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Ryan Garcia And Benn Both Enter Fight After Big Wins

Garcia comes into the fight after defeating Mario Barrios to capture the WBC welterweight title earlier this year. The victory was seen as a huge moment in Garcia’s career, as he managed to bounce back strongly while proving he could compete successfully at welterweight against an established champion.

Throughout the fight, Garcia’s speed and timing caused major problems for Barrios, with the former interim lightweight champion controlling several of the key exchanges on his way to a statement victory.

Meanwhile, Benn most recently fought on the inaugural Zuffa Boxing event on April 11, 2026, where he defeated Regis Prograis in another important win for his career.

The fight came shortly after Benn’s victory over Chris Eubank Jr. and continued the momentum he has built over the last year. Against Prograis, Benn showed his usual aggression and pressure while proving he could handle experienced top-level opposition.

Stylistically, the Garcia vs Benn matchup promises action from the opening bell. Garcia’s hand speed and counter punching will likely clash directly with Benn’s aggressive forward pressure and willingness to exchange in close-range battles.

The growing tension between the two fighters only adds more intrigue to the contest. Garcia’s comments suggest emotions are already beginning to rise months before fight night, and with both men carrying strong momentum into September, the stakes feel even bigger.

With Las Vegas set to host the fight on September 12, many fans already expect the matchup to become one of the standout boxing events of 2026.

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