Connect with us
DAPA Banner

Sports

Conor Benn beats faded Regis Prograis but fails to make desired statement

Published

on

Conor Benn was victorious against Regis Prograis on Saturday night, but he failed to make his desired statement in his first fight since leaving promoter Eddie Hearn.

Benn was a clear decision winner over Prograis on the Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov undercard, securing three scorecards of 98-92. But in his first fight as a Zuffa Boxing athlete, the controversial British star would have wanted to make a point with a knockout win, as Hearn watched on from the front row.

At Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where Benn traded wins with bitter rival Chris Eubank Jr in 2025, the 29-year-old always looked a step ahead of Prograis – a former super-lightweight champion – yet he failed to put a punctuation mark on his win.

Conor Benn (right) took on Regis Prograis on the Fury vs Makhmudov undercard
Conor Benn (right) took on Regis Prograis on the Fury vs Makhmudov undercard (Getty Images for Netflix)

Going into the fight, there were rumours of an injury to Prograis, who insisted he was okay to box but didn’t outright deny that he had struggled through his camp. In any case, he entered this fight at 37 years old and at the highest weight of his career: a 150lb catchweight, as Benn moved closer to his natural welterweight frame after his middleweight duels with Eubank Jr, who also sat ringside.

For all of these factors and theories, Prograis withstood Benn’s best offence, but the American was still beaten across 10 rounds.

Actually, Benn had briefly looked on course for a first-round stoppage, tagging Prograis at will, but the veteran stayed composed, shook his head at the home fighter, and began to land clean offence of his own.

Advertisement

Still, Benn landed the most-consequential shot of the round, although it might have strayed from the confines of the round itself; just after the bell, the Briton speared a cross onto the chin of Prograis, buckling both of his legs.

Benn stayed mobile throughout the ensuing rounds, circling away from Prograis’s power hand – the southpaw left – and while Benn’s jab was landing as a consistent nuisance, he missed with numerous cross attempts.

DAZN logo

Enjoy 185+ fights a year on DAZN, the Global Home of Boxing

Never miss a fight from top promoters. Watch on your devices anywhere, anytime.

Advertisement

Buy Now

ADVERTISEMENT. If you sign up to this service we will earn commission. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent.

DAZN logo

Enjoy 185+ fights a year on DAZN, the Global Home of Boxing

Never miss a fight from top promoters. Watch on your devices anywhere, anytime.

Buy Now

ADVERTISEMENT. If you sign up to this service we will earn commission. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent.

Advertisement

Prograis was failing to close range effectively, though, and his body shots seemed to lack the power to hurt Benn, who came out of the traps quickly in round five and stared down the American at the end of the frame.

Prograis had some words for the “Destroyer” as the sixth round began, and before long, both boxers wore bloody visages, with Prograis swollen and Benn seemingly cut from a clash of heads.

Benn was left bloodied, seemingly from a clash of heads
Benn was left bloodied, seemingly from a clash of heads (Getty Images for Netflix)

With Benn’s right cross failing to produce the desired results, the Essex boxer began to use his left hook well, while mixing in more body shots in a bid to weaken Prograis down the stretch.

There was an encouraging flurry from Benn in the final moments of round eight, boding well for the last two frames, though Prograis was still catching him out with surprisingly-naked southpaw entries. And although Prograis’s footwork betrayed him at times in the final throes of the fight, “Rougarou” heard the final bell.

So, here was Benn after his first fight as a Zuffa boxer: having competed on a card staged by a different promoter (The Ring), on a different broadcaster to Zuffa’s own (Netflix, not Paramount+), and at a catchweight.

Advertisement

None of it made much sense, given his one-fight deal with Zuffa, which was reportedly worth $15m. The bigger question is whether it was worth it at all.

Source link

Continue Reading
Click to comment

You must be logged in to post a comment Login

Leave a Reply

Sports

Better than Vini and Mbappe in my books”, “Statpadding king

Published

on

Barcelona fans online were left surprised by Ferran Torres’ performance in their 4-1 win over Espanyol in LaLiga on Saturday (April 11). Torres scored a brace in the game, marking his first time scoring since January.

Ferran Torres was in the starting XI for Espanyol as the main striker and scored a brace in the first 25 minutes (9′ and 25′), both assisted by Lamine Yamal. Things did not slow down for Barcelona in the second half, with Yamal (87′) and Marcus Rashford (89′) finding the back of the net. Pol Lozano (56′) denied the Catalans a clean sheet.

Ferran Torres delivered an excellent performance in 74 minutes of gameplay, scoring twice from two shots on target. He was offside once, which denied him a hat-trick, delivered two key passes, and had a 100% passing accuracy in his own half.

Advertisement

Fans took to X to react to Ferran Torres’ performance, with many being surprised by his showing after a goal drought for almost three months. One Culer wrote:

“Better than Vini and Mbappe in my books.”

Many Culers agreed and shared their takes online:

Barcelona fans continued to share their thoughts on the matter:

Following tonight’s brace, Ferran Torres has scored 18 times in 43 outings across competitions. The Spaniard is not a regular starter, with Robert Lewandowski being preferred for important games. However, Torres will be expected to maintain this form for the upcoming Champions League quarter-final second leg vs Atletico Madrid, as Barcelona will look to overcome a two-goal deficit.

Advertisement

Ferran Torres opens up after ending three-month goal drought for Barcelona in 4-1 win vs Espanyol

Ferran Torres - Source: GettyFerran Torres - Source: Getty
Ferran Torres – Source: Getty

Speaking to reporters after the 4-1 win vs Espanyol (h/t Barca Universal), Ferran Torres shared his thoughts after scoring a brace in the game. The goals marked an end to Torres’ goal drought for the Catalans for the last three months. He said:

“I know that strikers are measured by their goals, and I hadn’t scored in a while. I knew that I would eventually return to scoring form if I had patience.”

Torres also spoke about his celebration after scoring, dedicated to his naysayers.

“My celebration? There’s always some external noise about me, and pretty much always negative. It f*cks them up to see me score, so that message is for them,” he said.

With tonight’s win, Barcelona are nine points clear of second-placed Real Madrid at the top of the LaLiga table. There’s a fair chance of them winning the league this season if they continue this momentum.

However, the Catalans have a big challenge ahead of overcoming their two-goal deficit in the UCL quarter-final second leg away from home vs Atletico Madrid. Flick’s side will focus on continuing such form in the Champions League to make the comeback possible.