The light heavyweight boxing division is abuzz with anticipation as WBC interim champion David Benavidez prepares to take on WBA ‘regular’ champion David Morrell on January 25th. This encounter is not just another bout; it’s positioned as an eliminator with the potential to catapult the victor into the spotlight of a title fight against the
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The boxing world is abuzz following Artur Beterbiev’s recent victory over Dmitry Bivol, where he secured the undisputed light heavyweight championship. With his record now standing at an impressive 21-0, boasting 20 knockouts, the question on everyone’s mind is, “Who will be Beterbiev’s next challenger?” Trainer John Scully has pointed out that several promising contenders
The boxing world is buzzing with anticipation as David Benavidez and David Morrell prepare to clash on January 25th, in a battle that could define the future of the light heavyweight division. With both fighters boasting impressive records—Benavidez standing at 29-0 with 24 knockouts, while Morrell is unbeaten at 11-0 with 9 knockouts—the stakes are
The much-anticipated rematch between José ‘Rayo’ Valenzuela and Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz is set to grace the undercard of the exciting David Benavidez vs. David Morrell clash on January 25th in Las Vegas. However, the lead-up to this rematch has created a swirl of mixed emotions among boxing fans. Their initial encounter on August 3rd ended
David Benavidez, an undefeated boxer with a record of 29 wins and 24 knockouts, recently announced an upcoming bout against the formidable David Morrell. Scheduled for January 25th in Las Vegas, this match marks a significant transition for both fighters, who have recently ascended from the super middleweight division (168 lbs) to light heavyweight (175
The boxing world is abuzz with conflicting reports about Gervonta “Tank” Davis, a prominent figure in the lightweight division. Leonard Ellerbe, Davis’s promoter, recently dispelled rumors surrounding a potential fight with rising star Jose ‘Rayo’ Valenzuela, emphasizing that negotiations were nonexistent due to Valenzuela’s unavailability. This announcement has sparked a critical examination of Davis’s upcoming
In a surprising turn of events for boxing fans, David Benavidez, currently undefeated and holding a record of 29 wins, 24 by knockout, has officially announced that he will face Jesse Hart, a seasoned 35-year-old fighter, rather than the previously speculated showdown against David Morrell. This revelation has sparked an intense discussion among boxing enthusiasts
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
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