How Much Is Conor Benn Making With Zuffa Boxing? The Eight Figure Deal Explained

How Much Is Conor Benn Making With Zuffa Boxing? The Eight Figure Deal Explained

How much is Conor Benn getting paid with Zuffa Boxing? Conor Benn is estimated to be earning around $15 million for his one‑fight deal with Zuffa Boxing, according to multiple boxing‑industry reports. That figure is widely described as an eight‑figure single‑fight purse, which would make it one of the largest paychecks of his career and one of the biggest purses ever given to a non‑champion welterweight.

What the Zuffa Boxing deal includes for Conor Benn

Reports indicate that Benn’s agreement with Zuffa Boxing is structured as a one‑fight promotional contract, not a long‑term, multi‑bout deal. Under that arrangement, he is set to collect the reported $15 million for a single bout, after which he would revert to free‑agent status and be able to negotiate with other promoters. A source with knowledge of the contract told veteran boxing journalist Dan Rafael that the fight is expected to take place in April or May 2026, likely in the United Kingdom.

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How the numbers line up

The $15 million mark was first cited by Dan Rafael, a longtime boxing reporter, who described the deal as an eight‑figure, one‑fight agreement. Other outlets have since repeated that figure, framing it as a statement of intent from Zuffa Boxing, which is backed by TKO Group Holdings, the same parent company that owns the UFC and WWE. The reported sum is particularly striking because it surpasses what some established champions have earned over multiple UFC events, which has drawn attention when compared to disclosed MMA payrolls.​

Benn spent the majority of his career under Matchroom Boxing with promoter Eddie Hearn, and his departure has been described as a financial pivot rather than a long‑term promotional shift. Public comments from Hearn and pieces aimed at the boxing audience suggest he learned of the Zuffa Boxing move after the deal was effectively done, further underscoring how driven the transition was by the reported purse. Benn has publicly stated he could not turn down the offer, which aligns with the narrative that the $15 million figure was the primary driver behind cutting ties with Matchroom on a short‑term basis.

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What this means for Benn and Zuffa

For Benn, the deal represents a way to secure the largest guaranteed payday of his career while keeping his options open beyond this Zuffa Boxing appearance. On the promotion’s side, committing to a reported $15 million on a one‑fight deal signals Zuffa Boxing’s willingness to spend heavily to land a recognizable UK name coming off high‑profile wins over Chris Eubank Jr.

LONDON, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 15: Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn exchange punches during their middleweight fight on the ‘Unfinished Business’ fight card at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on November 15, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

As of now, the exact opponent, venue, and final date for the bout have not been officially confirmed, but the reported $15 million purse is the clearest hard number available for how much Benn is estimated to earn from his Zuffa Boxing contract.​

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