Sean O’Malley’s reaction to Conor Benn’s reported $15 million Zuffa Boxing deal said more about the separation between MMA and boxing than it did about fighter pay.

When news surfaced that Benn had signed a one-fight agreement reportedly worth eight figures, O’Malley didn’t question the strategy so much as the identity. “I don’t even know who Conor Benn is,” he said to MMAmania. “He’s supposedly a pretty big name in boxing, but I’ve never f—king heard of him.”


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That admission landed harder than the paycheck. If one of the UFC’s most visible champions has no awareness of a British welterweight considered a major commercial asset, it underscores how siloed the audiences remain even under the same corporate umbrella.

O’Malley also acknowledged the business logic behind the move. “It’s also a business, and if they think it’s a good move and that guy is going to bring in money, I get it,” he said. “Business is business. He hates Oscar De La Hoya, hates Eddie Hearn, so it’s like let’s take their biggest star and pay them. I can see it being an ego thing.”

Zuffa Boxing’s deal with Benn reportedly stands at $15 million for one fight, a figure that immediately drew comparisons inside MMA, where top UFC fighters typically rely on pay-per-view shares to reach similar totals. O’Malley made that contrast plain. “I’m not making f—king $15 million to fight.”

The number is what caught attention, but the reaction revealed something else: Zuffa’s expansion into boxing is operating in a market its own MMA stars do not necessarily track. Benn may be a headline acquisition in one sport, but to a UFC champion, he was a name without recognition.

Whether that changes as Zuffa builds out its boxing arm remains to be seen. For now, the deal landed less as a crossover moment and more as a reminder that the two fan bases still live in separate worlds.

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Last Updated on 2026/02/23 at 8:21 PM

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