The clash between Ryan Garcia and Conor Benn could be finalized if one condition is met: $15 million each. Although their rivalry has been intense with threats, provocations and even a physical altercation in London, Benn clarifies that he would only accept the fight if he is paid that figure.
Ryan Garcia and Conor Benn have been involved in several verbal encounters. At one point, Benn threatened to “smash the teeth” of Garcia, who responded with intimidating comments about fracturing his spleen.
During the Ring Magazine Awards in London, there was an almost physical altercation, reflecting how this rivalry has escalated in the boxing world
Ryan Garcia vs. Conor Benn a $15 million fight
In an interview with Fight Hub TV, Conor Benn made it clear that he is not interested in fighting Ryan Garcia “apart from the money”. But, if he is offered 15 million, he will accept without hesitation.
Promotions of this type of fight require a large investment (PPV, pay-per-view, marketing). Conor Benn is aiming for financial compensation after his defeat and a search for greater relevance. A fight with Ryan Garcia generates international expectation, especially after their recent verbal clashes.
Current status of Ryan Garcia and Conor Benn
- Conor Benn: He comes off a tough unanimous decision loss to Chris Eubank Jr., having previously moved up in weight for that fight. Although he recognises the physical toll, he maintains that “fighting for money” is worth it, if the offer comes for a rematch
- Ryan Garcia: After a surprise setback against Rolando Romero in May, his career is at a delicate stage. He is also coming off a one-year ban from fighting due to problems outside the ring. Conor mentions that Garcia needs to “take more care of himself” before returning to fight.
The physical condition of both has been questioned recently: Benn after a war with Eubank Jr. and Garcia after his defeat and mental problems. The demanding price of $15 million may be a hurdle for promoters looking to secure a return on investment.
Both are still high-profile names in boxing, which can generate great commercial interest.
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