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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayGolden Boy Promotions has formally challenged plans for Ryan Garcia to face Conor Benn, issuing a cease-and-desist letter to Zuffa Boxing and TKO Group over what it describes as unauthorized interference with its fighter.
Golden Boy alleges that Zuffa has been working directly with Ryan to arrange a September 12 showdown with Benn without the promotional company’s approval. In the letter, Golden Boy contends that the contemplated bout would conflict with both its promotional rights and Garcia’s requirement to have his fights broadcast on DAZN.
The dispute involves Garcia’s existing promotional arrangement with Golden Boy. The letter reportedly states that Ryan’s company, King Ryan Enterprises, cannot enter into agreements for professional bouts without Golden Boy’s consent, while also maintaining that Ryan’s fights must air on DAZN.
Oscar De La Hoya insisted that Golden Boy has no issue with the matchup itself, provided the proper parties are involved in the negotiations.
“I’ve said time and time again that I’m willing to work with anyone, including Dana White and Zuffa Boxing, to make the biggest fights possible,” De La Hoya said in a statement provided to ESPN. “My track record speaks for itself. If Ryan wants to fight Conor Benn, then as his promoter, I’ll do everything I can to help make that fight happen.
“But the reality is that Golden Boy holds co-promotional rights to Ryan’s bouts, and to this point, we have not been included in any discussions regarding this event. Our contractual rights must be respected, just as DAZN’s investment in Ryan’s career must be recognized and protected.
“There’s no reason this fight can’t happen, but it has to be done the right way, with all the necessary parties at the table.”
Ryan stated during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon that he would face Benn on September 12 in Las Vegas. Dana White had also teased major announcements linked to Zuffa Boxing’s launch into the sport.
However, ESPN reported that no contracts had been signed at the time of Ryan’s television appearance and that negotiations had not advanced to the stage many fans had assumed.
The proposed fight remains one of the highest-profile crossover attractions available to both men. Conor has been linked with several major names since his two-fight rivalry with Chris Eubank Jr., while Ryan’s return to action has been closely followed after reclaiming world-level status at welterweight.
Will Arons is a veteran boxing journalist with more than a decade of experience covering the global fight landscape. A contributor to Boxing247.com, he reports on championship bouts, major developments, and rising prospects with a focus on accuracy, sourcing, and industry-informed analysis.
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