Shockwaves were sent through the boxing world on Friday when it was announced that Conor Benn was leaving Matchroom Boxing and signing with Dana White's Zuffa Boxing on a one-fight deal for what DAZN News has learned from multiple sources is for a total of $19 million with $4 million up front to Benn in the form of a signing bonus.
Some people in and around boxing feel that paying Benn that large sum of money will not prove to be beneficial when it comes down to the bottom line of a company making their money back.Ā
āThe sums of money thatās being paid ā I donāt see what that type of investment is doing,ā Frank Warren said on Wednesday after the Fabio Wardley-Daniel Dubois press conference for their May 9 fight on DAZN PPV. āHe aināt even the best at his weight in Essex.
āIād make that fight [against fellow welterweight Ekow Essuman] in a heartbeat. But good luck to him ā good luck to him and heās getting a few quid and it is what it is. I would find definitely better places to spend my money on or better fighters to spend my money on. I donāt see that investment, but maybe Iām getting older and they know better than I do."
It is unknown when Benn will return to the ring and who he'll fight after coming off his win over Chris Eubank Jr. in November.
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