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Ryan Garcia vs. Conor Benn Latest Odds, Fight Times, Early Prediction for September 12, 2026 in Las Vegas

Ryan Garcia and Conor Benn are set to meet in Las Vegas on September 12 in one of the biggest welterweight fights of the year. Garcia opens as the clear betting favorite at -333, while Benn comes back as a +275 underdog in his first world title opportunity.

Peter Alexis - June 23, 2026, 10:56 AM EDT

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Ryan Garcia vs. Conor Benn Odds: Garcia Sizable Favorite for September Bout in Las Vegas

Ryan Garcia is favored at -333 to beat Conor Benn on September 12 in Las Vegas. Benn is listed at +275 as he steps into a major U.S. spotlight fight against the WBC welterweight champion.

The matchup gives Garcia a high-profile first title defense after he defeated Mario Barrios by unanimous decision to win the WBC welterweight belt in February. Benn, meanwhile, gets the biggest fight of his career after beating former two-time super lightweight champion Regis Prograis by unanimous decision in April.

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Garcia vs. Benn Date, Time, and Where to Watch

  • Date: Saturday, September 12, 2026
  • Time: 11:00 PM ET
  • Where to Watch: DAZN

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Garcia vs. Benn Odds

  • Moneyline: Garica (-333), Benn (+275)

Garcia vs. Benn Fighter Records

Ryan Garcia (-333)

Garcia enters with a 25-2 record and 20 knockouts, and his win over Barrios was one of the most complete performances of his career. He scored an early knockdown, controlled long stretches with speed and timing, and showed more patience than usual over 12 rounds.

That version of Garcia is why the market has him as a heavy favorite. The power has always been obvious, especially with the left hook, but the Barrios fight showed he can win a disciplined championship fight without needing the quick knockout. At welterweight, that matters because Benn is tough, active and unlikely to disappear after one clean shot.

Garcia’s recent career has still been chaotic, which is the risk in laying a big favorite price. The Gervonta Davis loss, the Devin Haney no contest, promotional drama and questions about consistency have all followed him. Still, when judging the current version of the matchup, Garcia has the bigger win, the world title, the cleaner high-end skill set and more proven finishing danger.

Conor Benn (+275)

Benn enters with a 25-1 record and 14 knockouts, and the Prograis win helped rebuild momentum after a difficult stretch outside the ring. He has long been discussed as a title-level fighter, but this is the first time he gets the actual world championship stage.

The challenge is that Benn has not fought a true elite welterweight in this kind of setting. Prograis was a respected name, but Garcia is faster, bigger at the weight and more dangerous with single-shot counters. Benn’s path is to turn the fight into pressure, force exchanges and make Garcia uncomfortable over the middle rounds.

Benn’s underdog case is tied to pace and physicality. He cannot let Garcia control distance, reset freely and potshot with counters. He has to close space, attack the body and test whether Garcia can stay composed when the fight gets messy.

Garcia vs. Benn Early Prediction

Garcia’s -333 price implies he should win this fight more often than not, and the matchup supports that view. He has the sharper elite-level win, the faster hands, the bigger one-shot threat and the championship belt.

Benn at +275 is not without a path, but he likely needs a specific fight. He has to make Garcia work every minute, avoid getting clipped clean while entering range and drag the champion into a physical pace that removes some of the speed gap. If Benn stays at long range, Garcia should be able to control too many rounds.

The market is right to make Garcia the clear favorite. Benn is live if he can turn this into pressure and attrition, but Garcia’s form after the Barrios win, power at welterweight and superior offensive tools make him the fighter to beat in Las Vegas.

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