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Eddie Hearn claims Conor Benn turned down three title fights before joining Zuffa

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Benn split from Hearn’s promotional company Matchroom earlier this year, joining rivals Zuffa Boxing

Eddie Hearn has claimed that Conor Benn turned down three world-title fights against different opponents before leaving Matchroom earlier this year. In February, Benn was involved in a shock split from Hearn’s promotional company Matchroom, signing with rivals Zuffa Boxing – despite Hearn’s apparent loyalty to the British star during a two-year saga that began with Benn failing two drug tests. Benn has since fought once, outpointing Regis Prograis in a catchweight bout in April , though he is expected to drop back down to his natural division of welterweight next, having traded middleweight wins with rival Chris Eubank Jr in 2025.

Eddie Hearn (left) and Conor Benn in April 2025 (Getty) It is unclear whom the 29-year-old will face, although he has repeatedly targeted big names from the US . And now, Hearn has offered a potential explanation for that approach. Speaking to various outlets, including Boxing News , Hearn said: “When Lewis Crocker won the world [IBF welterweight] title, I was like: ‘Oh, my God.

Crocker vs Benn at the O2 [Arena] for the world title! ’ “I went to Conor and he was like: ‘Nah, I don’t want that fight’. Then he eventually started talking about the [IBF’s 10lb] rehydration [policy] and all that kind of stuff.

“So, then I was like ‘Rolly Romero’. We had that fight done with [Romero’s manager] Luis DeCubas. Benn was like: ‘It’s not a very big fight.