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Regis Prograis Confident Ahead of Benn Fight
Veteran boxer says he's been training hard and is ready for the challenge of facing Conor Benn.
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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Regis Prograis is set to take on Conor Benn in an upcoming fight, and the veteran boxer is feeling confident about his chances. Prograis says he's been training hard in Las Vegas for the past 5-6 weeks and is ready for the challenge, noting that he feels he's been improving with each camp. While Benn is a bit bigger, Prograis isn't too concerned about the weight difference, stating he didn't push back on the catchweight or rehydration clause.
Why it matters
This fight represents a big opportunity for both Prograis and Benn to make a statement in the welterweight division. Prograis, a former champion, is looking to regain his spot at the top, while the up-and-coming Benn wants to prove he can hang with the elite. The outcome could have major implications for the future of both fighters' careers.
The details
Prograis says the fight came together quickly, with the deal getting done in about a day after he was approached about the matchup. He'll be fighting Benn at 150 lbs, a catchweight that Prograis didn't push back on. The veteran fighter believes he's been improving in the gym and has learned from some mistakes in his previous camp, like overtaining. He's confident in his skills and isn't overly concerned about Benn's size advantage.
- Prograis has been training in Las Vegas for about 5-6 weeks in preparation for this fight.
- The Prograis vs. Benn fight is scheduled to take place in the UK.
The players
Regis Prograis
A veteran professional boxer who has held multiple world titles in the super lightweight division. He is looking to regain his spot among the elite fighters in the welterweight division.
Conor Benn
A rising young boxer who has been making a name for himself in the welterweight division. This fight represents a major opportunity for Benn to prove he can compete with the top fighters in the weight class.
What they’re saying
“Really, it's the perfect time, the perfect call, the perfect opportunity for me just because I been here training for about five, six weeks training [in Vegas] and I was just waiting for something.”
— Regis Prograis (Ring Magazine)
“I'm a little older now but I feel like I been getting better. This my second camp here in Vegas and I just think it's going to get better.”
— Regis Prograis (Ring Magazine)
What’s next
The fight between Prograis and Benn is scheduled to take place in the UK, though an exact date and venue have not yet been announced.
The takeaway
This matchup between the experienced Prograis and the rising Benn has the potential to be an exciting and competitive fight that could have major implications for the future of both fighters' careers. Prograis' confidence and belief in his improvements suggest he sees this as a prime opportunity to re-establish himself among the welterweight elite.
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