Conor Benn defeated Regis Prograis by unanimous decision after a hard-fought 10-round contest at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, with the judges’ scorecards confirming Benn’s control over the distance.

The bout was far from straightforward. Benn finished the fight with a cut above each eye, one caused by a clash of heads from Prograis.

Despite the disruption, Benn maintained the cleaner work and higher output across the rounds, forcing the fight to the scorecards where all three judges ruled in his favour. Prograis had his moments, particularly in the mid to late rounds, but struggled to match Benn’s tempo over the full ten rounds.

The result marks a significant win for Benn as he continues to build momentum at welterweight, proving he can go the distance in a physically demanding fight.

Who won Conor Benn vs Regis Prograis?

Conor Benn vs Regis Prograis fight poster showing date, venue, UK ringwalk time and records ahead of their 11 April 2026 bout at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Who’s next for Conor Benn?

With victory over Regis Prograis secured, attention now turns to what comes next for Conor Benn – and the options at welterweight are some of the biggest fights in boxing.

The most likely route is a high-profile clash with Ryan Garcia, with Benn himself calling for the WBC to order the fight at 147lbs. A bout between the two would carry major commercial appeal in both the USA and UK.

Other potential opponents include elite names such as Devin Haney and Rolando “Rolly” Romero, both of whom sit in the same weight range and offer title implications depending on how the division unfolds.

Benn vs Prograis Start Time and How to Watch

The entire card is live on Netflix at no additional cost to subscribers. There is no separate PPV purchase needed, which makes this one of the more accessible major fight nights of 2026 for UK fans.

Prelim bouts will stream separately on Tudum.com and Ring Magazine’s social media channels before the main card begins on Netflix.

Conor Benn vs Regis Prograis Odds: Who Is Favourite to Win?

Benn is a heavy favourite heading into fight night, with most bookmakers pricing him at around 1/10 to 1/12, implying roughly a 91% to 92% chance of victory. Prograis is available at around 6/1 to 13/2, which gives him an implied win chance of about 13% to 14%. Prices can move closer to fight night, so check the latest market before placing any bet.

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Our Analysts Prediction

This fight has been cherry picked for Connor Benn, exactly why he left Matchroom for Zuffa boxing on only a 1 fight deal. He has every advantage here besides experience at world level. He is younger, bigger on the night, fighting at his home venue for the third time in a row, and coming off the best performance of his career.

Split Decision backs Benn to win by unanimous decision, with Prograis competitive in the first half before Benn’s size takes over.

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