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Boxing: Ryan Garcia good for boxing but a liability – Conor Benn

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Benn’s fight on Saturday is his first since leaving lifelong promoter Matchroom, having agreed a one-fight deal with Zuffa Boxing in February.

Zuffa Boxing is backed by UFC chief Dana White and Saudi Arabian capital.

White’s ultimate aim is to sideline the four traditional sanctioning bodies – the WBO, WBC, IBF and WBA – and make Zuffa’s belt the premier world title alongside the Ring Magazine title, an organisation owned by Saudi boxing powerbroker Turki Alalshikh.

What Benn’s future looks like beyond his deal with Zuffa Boxing remains unclear, but his desire to win a world title – just as his father Nigel did in the 1990s – remains firm.

Benn has several avenues to explore if he beats Prograis, with Rolando Romero holding the WBA title, Lewis Crocker in possession of the IBF belt and Devin Haney the reigning WBO champion.

But Garcia, whose unpredictability Benn admires, remains the Briton’s number one target.

“You don’t know who’s turning up – you don’t know if Garcia’s turning up,” Benn said.

“You don’t know if he’s going to make the fight or not, have some sort of episode. You just don’t know.

“People don’t want to be themselves in the sport of boxing, so I love it when I see a young man under fire for being who he is.

“At least you’re true to yourself and who you are. Whether I like you or not – I don’t him – but some people do, just be who you are.”


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