Conor Benn vs Regis Prograis Purse: How Much Will They Earn?
Conor Benn will face Regis Prograis in the co-main event to the Fury vs Makhmudov Netflix headliner on Saturday, 11 April 2026, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Conor Benn who left Matchroom Boxing earlier in 2026 and joined the newly launched promotion company Zuffa Boxing, which has reportedly offered him a lucrative $15 million one-fight contract.
Agreement with Zuffa Boxing is understood to be for one fight only. Any extension beyond this bout is expected to depend on Benn delivering a convincing victory over Prograis. On paper, it appears to be a highly lucrative short-term deal with no long-term commitments, but that upside is closely tied to the result on fight night.
How much both fighters are making in this fight?
Benn is guaranteed $15 million, thanks to his one-fight deal with Zuffa while Regis Prograis is also earning his career best $3 million (Guaranteed) purse.
| Fighter | Purse Payout |
|---|---|
| Conor Benn | $15 million (Guaranteed) |
| Regis Prograis | £3 million (Guaranteed) |
Conor Benn is coming into this fight on the back of double header against Chris Eubank Jr in 2025. He lost the first fight back in April 2025 where he earned $9.8 million (£7.8m) followed by him avenging defeat in the rematch beating Eubank Jr in November 2025 and earned his career best purse of $10.5 million (£8m).
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Regis Prograis, meanwhile, enters this bout on the back of a hard-fought unanimous decision victory over Joseph Diaz in August 2025, a result that put him back in the win column after a difficult spell.
Reports suggest Prograis is guaranteed at least $3 million for the fight against Conor Benn, marking one of the strongest purses of his recent career.
His previous highest disclosed payday came in his December 2023 world title bout against Devin Haney, where both fighters were officially guaranteed $1.5 million, according to the California State Athletic Commission purse disclosure. Once pay-per-view upside and event-related bonuses were factored in, Prograis’ total earnings from that contest were estimated to have risen to around $3 million.
The upcoming fight against Conor Benn places him back in a major-money event, both competitively and commercially.