Ryan García and Conor Benn are one step away from making a fight
During a meeting organized by the Zuffa Boxing promoter in the United Kingdom, Benn detailed the personal meaning of this duel.
British boxer Conor Benn confirmed that his main sporting objective is to face Ryan García in the coming months. The fight will be played with the World Boxing Council welterweight championship at stake, a belt that is in the possession of the American.
Administrative negotiations have advanced between both work teams in recent weeks.
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The English fighter hopes that Ryan García will put his final signature on the contract to be able to make the official announcement to the boxing community.
The symbolic value of the welterweight championship
During a question and answer session organized by the promotion company Zuffa Boxing in the United Kingdom, Benn detailed the personal meaning of this duel. “I have made it clear that I want to fight for the WBC world title, it is the belt that my father won and it would be a dream for me to get it,” declared the European boxer to the audience.
The official challenger of the category questioned his opponent's stance and the delay in closing the legal deal.
In this regard, Benn argued that Ryan García usually issues many public statements, which is why he urged his counterpart to speed up the signing process in the coming weeks.
Tactical preparation and forecast of the English corner
The undefeated athlete views this challenge as the definitive step to consolidate his career in paid boxing. In the same press conference with Zuffa Boxing, Benn explained that he will seek a categorical victory that puts an end to analysts' doubts about his physical capabilities.
“I have a lot to prove in this fight, not only to others, but also to myself, ten years ago I was a boy who was just starting out in this sport and now I am in a position where I can consolidate my own legacy,” said the Englishman, also detailing that his plan of attack will consist of aggressive pressure to define the fight in the first four rounds.
Advances on the Las Vegas agenda
For his part, Ryan García fueled the expectation about this confrontation during an appearance on an American television program. The champion of the green and gold organization slipped the possibility that the event will be tentatively scheduled for September 12 in Las Vegas.
Benn is currently ranked first in the WBC world rankings after defeating Regis Prograis by unanimous decision last April.
A confrontation against Ryan García will represent the option to emulate the achievements of his father, Nigel Benn, who held championships from the same regulatory entity during the 1990s.

