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Conor Benn set for welterweight comeback against Regis Prograis on blockbuster Fury vs Makhmudov card

Conor Benn is preparing to return to the welterweight division after four years away, with a high-profile clash against former world champion Regis Prograis now officially confirmed. The bout is scheduled to take place on the Fury vs Makhmudov card, marking another major appearance for Benn following a dramatic 2025 rivalry with Chris Eubank Jr.

The British contender heads back to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the same venue where he shared two intense fights with Eubank Jr last year. Those contests played a huge role in rebuilding his momentum, especially the rematch where Benn showcased improved sharpness, scoring two knockdowns before earning a convincing decision victory. Reflecting on his return, Benn expressed excitement about fighting again in North London and insisted he is ready to deliver another statement performance on a massive stage.

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CategoryConor BennRegis Prograis
NationalityUnited KingdomUnited States
DivisionMiddle (current listing)Super Lightweight
Record24-1-030-3-0
Knockouts14 KOs24 KOs
KO Percentage58.33%80%

Benn returns to welterweight as Prograis seeks late-career opportunity

Benn’s upcoming opponent brings plenty of experience despite moving up from the division below. Regis Prograis enters the contest with a reputation as a tough, battle-tested southpaw and a former two-time world champion. The American last competed just months ago, edging Joseph Diaz in a competitive ten-round fight that showed both his durability and signs of wear after years of elite competition.

Prior to that win, Prograis endured a difficult outing against Jack Catterall in Manchester, a performance that led many to question how much he has left at the top level. Even so, the veteran has made it clear that he wants meaningful, high-reward fights at this stage of his career, brushing off younger fighters calling him out while searching for one more significant opportunity.

For Benn, the matchup represents a chance to reestablish himself in the welterweight rankings against a recognizable name. For Prograis, it could be a defining moment to prove he still belongs among boxing’s biggest events. With both fighters chasing different goals, their meeting on April 11 promises to add another intriguing chapter to an already stacked card.

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