Eddie Hearn revealed that a transatlantic super-combat between Conor Benn and Ryan Garcia could become a reality if the old-fashioned match with Chris Eubank Jr does not materialize this year.
Speaking exclusively at Dailymail.com 24 hours before the unfathomable show of the Ring magazine on Friday evening in the heart of Times Square, Hearn sprang on the US high caliber options which emerged for Benn on the back of his dramatic war with Arch-Rival Eubank Jr in London last weekend.
One of them is Garcia, who returns to action after more than a year in this unique event under the lively lights of the emblematic tourist destination of New York, where the former world champion of super-legear Rolando Romero is waiting in an intriguing Welter weight match.
The 26 -year -old Knockout artist and the online sensation have not contributed since his explosive victory on the Namisse Amer Devin Haney – who also returns to the card against another champion ex -140lbs in Jose Ramirez – was overthrown in uncontests when he failed two drug tests for performance improvement drugs the day before and the day of combat in April.
After having served its suspension, the thought of the Saudi royal adviser and the Turki al-Sheikh boxing supremo is for Garcia to meet Haney again in 2025 if they both emerge free on Friday evening. However, if this plan increases in smoke and that a JR EUBANK DRAINING SNOBERS SNOBRECTUAL with Benn, the Welter weight accusation of Hearn will be impatient to go there.

Eddie Hearn revealed that a super fight between Conor Benn and Ryan Garcia could happen

Hearn spoke to Dailymail.com in the ring before the Times Square show on Friday evening
While in the ring, while the final keys were applied to the place of Times Square, Hearn confirmed that Garcia is a realistic option for Benn before adding: “ We signed for the revenge of Eubank ourselves and his excellence (Al-Sheikh) already said that he wanted that at the end of September, so we are for this fight.
“But if something would happen, if Eubank does not want it or anything, then we will seek to return to the weight class of Conor Benn, which is 147 pounds.”
Benn, who is in New York for Friday’s event, is looking for a huge scalp through the pond after his stock climbed in a formidable swing with a fighter two weight categories above him, despite the defeat of the unanimous points he suffered.
The decision, three identical scores of 116-112 for Eubank, was controversial, with many Benn categories should have obtained the sign of the head. Although no one can contest the enormous entertainment that the two men provided.
“I thought it was a very close fight,” said Hearn. “Conor Benn was ahead of the fight after 10 laps, but he lost the last two quite heavy.
“This finish let me start the ring”, “I think we could attach a draw here.” But I was disappointed (three tens of) 116-112.
“It is honestly the first time that I have lost in a big fight and I was not upset, because I was just in admiration in front of the two men.
Nevertheless, Benn’s position has skyrocketed on British soil and in states. “He walks here, everyone knows who he is now after Saturday,” said Hearn.

Benn was narrowly beaten by Chris Eubank Jr in a fight for ages in London last week

We do not know if a JR EUBANK DRAINING to take away will accept their planned revenge

Otherwise, Hearn says that an American superstar like Garcia, who faces Rolando Romero (right) to Times Square on Friday evening, could be an option for his Welter weight fees
“He has become a big star in the United Kingdom, and he wants these big names; Devin Haney, Ryan Garcia, Boots (Ennis), Teofimo (Lopez).
“You will see him in these fights, but we will see what is happening with the Revenge match (Eubank).
Garcia cuts a contrast that hit this week to the alarming character who has sort of dug the greatest performance of his career against Haney in April 2024, before the results of the result make it empty. In the approach of their resentment match, he had also aroused fears for his well-being with a series of disturbing tirades who, at some point, threatened to scupper everything.
While he is preparing to face Romero, the bizarre and confusing diatribes are nowhere. A visibly healthier Garcia is back in shape and pulling, both physically and mentally, what he admits is the result of the alcohol cup.
“The last time he sometimes lost his head in this accumulation,” said Hearn during the preview of Garcia’s return on Friday evening. “Maybe in a sense that can make you more dangerous, I don’t know. But like Devin, he returns to the ring after a year. It is not great to be so inactive.
“I think he wins by stop, but Romero can fight and he can hit. And I just feel like the drama this Friday.
Hearn is fascinated by the prospect of the Times Square blockbuster on Friday after what he insists was the most difficult logistical mission that boxing sport has ever served.

Garcia returns to the ring after a year of suspension for failing drug tests the day before and the day of his victory on Devin Haney last year (photo), which was transformed into a non-Contest
Although he has no fighters looking for him on Friday evening, the British promoter and his match outfit were responsible for carrying out this unprecedented event on behalf of Al-Sheikh and Ring magazine, the illustrious boxing publication acquired by the Saudi chief last year.
“When I heard the idea a few months ago, I said to myself,” will that certainly not happen? “And now we are at 24 hours,” admitted Hearn. “Logistically, this is probably the most difficult thing that has ever happened in boxing sport.
“The main thing as a promoter is that you think, this combat card sells Madison Square Garden, it sells the Barclays Center. You don’t have a crowd here, you have guests. You leave all this money at the door, but obviously his excellence had this vision.
And he is convinced of this unique and fantastic framework that they have created, which will see fighters arriving to make their ring walks via taxis in a place where only a VIP group will be present, is likely to trigger surprises in the ring.
“I’m sure there will be an upheaval in this type of environment,” predicted Hearn.
“Many of these guys come out in front of 10,000 or 20,000 people. This reminds you of the era cocoates and fights behind closed doors.
As for some of the Chic Times Square hotels offering spectacular views of birds on the ring, he joked: “They should sell them for five big nights there.