Conor Benn’s decision to leave Eddie Hearn and take a 150-pound catchweight bout with Regis Prograis renews attention on the Jaron Ennis matchup that was never finalized.
When Benn and Ennis were represented by the same promoter, the structural complications that often delay major fights were not present. There were no separate promotional companies involved and no competing broadcast agreements to resolve. Both fighters were 29 during that period. Ennis held a version of the welterweight title, while Benn was seeking higher-level opposition within or around the division.
Instead, Benn’s April 11 bout in London is scheduled against Prograis, a former junior welterweight champion who enters with a 1-2 record in his last three fights and will move up ten pounds to compete at 150. Prograis established his career at 140 pounds and has not recently competed at welterweight against current titleholders or leading-ranked fighters in that division. The contest is set at a catchweight rather than within the formal championship framework at 147.
Stephen Edwards referenced the in-house option directly. “You don’t got to go through a lawsuit if you got a guy right in your stable,” he said to MillCity Boxing. “That’s the perfect opponent for you.”
Ennis has been pursuing a defining opponent since consolidating his position near the top of the welterweight division. Benn’s highest-profile event came against Chris Eubank Jr., then 35, a bout that generated significant commercial interest but did not establish Benn’s placement within a single weight class. Eubank’s recent wins had largely come outside the central championship picture at middleweight.
Benn’s move to Zuffa Boxing alters the promotional alignment. If a fight with Ennis is considered in the future, it would require negotiation across separate platforms. The circumstances that once placed both fighters under the same structure no longer apply.
The Prograis bout may expand Benn’s visibility under a new banner. It does not determine his standing among the leading welterweights.
Until Benn faces one of the division’s leading welterweights, the doubts about where he stands aren’t going away.

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Last Updated on 2026/02/28 at 2:52 PM
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