In an intriguing turn of events in the boxing world, David Benavidez has expressed his desire to face unbeaten prospect David Morrell in an upcoming bout. This potential match-up is generating considerable excitement, as it not only features two highly skilled fighters but also carries significant implications for the light heavyweight division. Benavidez, holding an
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The landscape of professional boxing is rife with ambition, rivalry, and the pursuit of glory. Among the many contenders vying for attention, David Benavidez stands out with his unwavering determination to secure a bout against super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez. His steadfast belief that this anticipated clash could materialize hinges significantly on his potential success
In the landscape of professional boxing, few narratives capture attention like a revenge match. David Benavidez’s recent declaration of his willingness to face Terence Crawford at super middleweight serves as a noteworthy subplot in a larger drama involving championship aspirations and personal rivalry. Benavidez’s motivation stems from the loss suffered by his brother, Jose Benavidez
The world of professional boxing is often seen as a chess game, where every move could potentially shift the balance of power within divisions. Among the most prominent names shaping the current landscape are Canelo Alvarez, Dmitry Bivol, and Artur Beterbiev. As fans eagerly anticipate future matchups, the strategic calculations that underlie these fighters’ decisions
The boxing world has recently been buzzing about the potential for a highly anticipated doubleheader card featuring two of its rising stars: Gervonta “Tank” Davis and David Benavidez. Scheduled for December 14th, this event threatens to reshape audience interest in a sport often plagued by mismatches and low-profile bouts. PBC’s strategy to unite these two
Canelo Alvarez recently made some comments regarding David Benavidez and his upcoming fight against WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol. Alvarez stated that Benavidez has been a “weight bully” by campaigning at 168 instead of his natural weight class of 175. This raises concerns about the practice of manipulating weight classes in boxing and its
David Benavidez recently showcased his speed and combination skills in a new Instagram post, gearing up for his upcoming fight on December 14th at 175 pounds. While his speed looks impressive in the video, there are growing concerns about his power at the light heavyweight division. In order to pose a serious threat to the
David Benavidez, the WBC interim light heavyweight champion, is set to return to the ring on December 14th on Amazon Prime Video PPV. His promoter, Sampson Lewkowic, revealed that the purpose of this match is to prepare Benavidez for a potential challenge against the winner of the October 12th undisputed fight between Dmitry Bivol and
In a recent interview, rising boxing star Edgar Berlanga expressed his willingness to step into the ring with David Benavidez, provided that Benavidez drops back down to the super middleweight division after his upcoming bout with Canelo Alvarez. Despite Berlanga’s harsh criticism of Benavidez as a jealous “Crab” for his negative comments about him being
David Benavidez has made the decision to stay at 175 pounds in order to pursue a title shot against the winner of the Dmitry Bivol vs. Artur Beterbiev light heavyweight clash. WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman announced that Benavidez’s promoter has confirmed his intentions to remain in the light heavyweight division, where he currently holds the
The recent decision by David Benavidez to move back down to super middleweight after a brief stint at 175 pounds has sparked discussions among boxing enthusiasts. While many may question the feasibility of “The Mexican Monster” transitioning to the heavyweight division, history has shown that height and weight are not always definitive factors in a
Shawn Porter, a respected web host, has boldly claimed that the highly anticipated bout between Canelo Alvarez and David Benavidez will never come to fruition. Porter argues that Benavidez, with his impressive record of 29-0 and 24 knockouts, poses a significant threat to Canelo’s superstar status. The idea of Benavidez being a “nightmare” opponent for
David Benavidez, with his impressive record of 29-0 and 24 KOs, finds himself at a crossroads in his career as the World Boxing Council offers him a two-week extension to decide between his mandatory spots at 168 and 175. While Benavidez may desire to retain both positions to secure the best possible deals for himself,
Lionell Thompson, a super middleweight boxer, has made a bold prediction regarding the future of newly crowned WBC interim light heavyweight champion, David Benavidez. Thompson firmly believes that Benavidez stands no chance against the formidable IBF/WBC/WBO light heavyweight champion, Artur Beterbiev. According to Thompson, Benavidez’s lack of power and conditioning, as evident in his recent
David Benavidez’s victory over Oleksandr Gvozdyk at light heavyweight prompted immediate speculation about a potential showdown with Canelo Alvarez. Benavidez, known as “The Mexican Monster,” expressed his interest in facing the Mexican superstar after his impressive win. Despite claims that he doesn’t care about Canelo, Benavidez made it clear that he wants the fight badly,