Conor Benn still has a lot to prove. The British fighter will finally be able to face Chris Eubanks Jr. after the suspension of their fight two years ago, with a juicy purse at stake, which will revitalize his finances after the lack of activity he has had over the past two years.

The past months have not been easy for the son of the legendary Nigel Benn. The young fighter’s career suffered a serious setback in 2023 when the UK Anti-Doping Agency suspended him for six months after testing positive for clomiphene in two voluntary tests in 2022.

When his suspension ended, Benn had already spent 525 days away from the ring. His first fight back from the suspension was against Rodolfo Orozco in September 2023, and he faced Peter Dobson in February 2024, before rescheduling his fight against Eubanks for April 26, 2025.

What is Benn’s net worth?

According to the specialized site Finance Monthly, Conor Benn’s net worth as of April 2025 is between $10 and $12 million, although Surprise Sports puts it at just $6.3 million. Whatever the figure, it will receive a significant boost after the fight against Eubanks.

Not only will Benn earn $10 million for stepping into the ring with Eubanks, but Eubanks will also have to compensate him with £375,000 ($499,000) for making overweight for this Saturday’s fight.

This is the first major purse in Benn’s nearly 10-year career. In his early days, the British fighter earned an average of £50,000 per fight. As his bonuses increased, so did his salary, earning an average of £750,000 per fight between 2019 and 2023. These figures do not include his sponsorships and other investments.

What other sources of income does Conor Benn have?

The British fighter supplements his boxing income with some lucrative sponsorships. Press reports claim Benn has contracts with the sportswear and apparel brands Reebok, Everlast, Puma, and Under Armour.

Benn is also an astute businessman, who invests in real estate, fitness, and fashion startups. The fighter also generates additional income from his public appearances, interviews, and other media projects.

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