David Morrell

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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
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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
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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
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The much-anticipated title challenge between Terence Crawford and Israil Madrimov has garnered a lot of interest among boxing fans. The event, set to take place at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, promises to be an exciting showdown with Crawford seeking his fourth division world title. However, the oddsmakers’ decision to install Crawford as the
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In the world of boxing, we are experiencing a golden age. The sport has seen a resurgence in popularity thanks to the influx of Saudi money and the resulting stacked cards that have been presented to fans. This has forced promotional outfits to raise their game, creating an atmosphere of intense competition in the industry.
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David Morrell has expressed his disapproval of Canelo Alvarez’s decision to choose Edgar Berlanga as his next opponent for the title defense of his three super middleweight belts. Despite Berlanga’s undefeated 22-0 record, Morrell believes that Canelo intentionally picked a weak opponent with no top-tier experience. Morrell himself suggested that Canelo should have fought him