In the aftermath of his victory over Oleksandr Gvozyk, David Benavidez made bold claims about his performance, stating that he “dominated every round” of the fight. However, upon closer examination, it becomes clear that Benavidez’s assertions may not accurately reflect the reality of the bout. While Benavidez did emerge victorious and secure the WBC interim
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David Benavidez, known for his dominance at super middleweight, faced a tough challenge in his debut at light heavyweight against Oleksandr Usyk. Despite his win, Benavidez’s power, or lack thereof, was called into question. His inability to showcase knockout power in a division where it is crucial left fans and critics questioning his ability to
David “Benavídez (29-0, 24 KOs) faced a tough challenge in his light heavyweight debut, as he was pushed to the limit by Oleksandr Gvozdyk (20-2, 16 KOs) in a 12-round battle for the WBC interim title. Despite winning a unanimous decision, the fight was much closer than the judges’ scores indicated. Benavidez struggled with his
As Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis steps into the ring tonight in Las Vegas to defend his perfect record against Frank Martin, it sets the stage for an intense lightweight title fight. With Martin looking to dethrone the Baltimore native, the anticipation is high to see if he can pull off an upset against the undefeated champion.
As the highly-anticipated boxing match between David Benavidez and Oleksandr Gvozdyk approaches, renowned boxing analyst Teddy Atlas has made a bold prediction. Atlas believes that Gvozdyk has what it takes to upset the younger Benavidez and come out victorious in their upcoming bout. According to Atlas, Gvozdyk’s speed, intelligence, elusiveness, and counter-punching abilities will be
The weigh-in for Gervonta Davis, Frank Martin, David Benavidez, and Oleksandr Gvozdyk took place successfully on Friday ahead of their upcoming fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The highlight of the weigh-in was Davis’ energetic display as he did a backflip after stepping off the scale. This was a departure from
David Benavidez, a rising star in the boxing world, seemed to have lost his focus in the midst of his obsession with Canelo Alvarez. Instead of promoting his upcoming fight against Oleksandr Gvozdyk, Benavidez couldn’t seem to stop talking about Canelo in interviews. This misplaced focus not only put his promotional duties in jeopardy but
The showdown between Oleksandr Gvozdyk and David Benavidez promises to be an intriguing clash of styles. Gvozdyk, the former WBC light heavyweight champion, possesses the physical advantages that could spell trouble for Benavidez as he moves up to the 175-pound weight class. With Gvozdyk’s power, size, and skills, Benavidez will face a challenge unlike any
David Benavidez, undefeated super middleweight boxer, recently made comments regarding Canelo Alvarez’s invitation to the ring after his victory against Jaime Munguia. Benavidez feels that Canelo was mocking him by extending the invitation, rather than being genuine. This situation sheds light on the potential future matchup between the two fighters and the dynamics at play.
David Benavidez, a former two-time WBC super middleweight champion, is making the move up to the light heavyweight division to face Oleksandr Gvozdyk. This transition means that Benavidez will no longer have the size advantage over his opponents that he once enjoyed at 168 pounds. Gvozdyk, with a record of 20-1 and 16 knockouts, presents
David Benavidez, known as the ‘Mexican Monster’, finds himself in a dubious position as he prepares to fight on the undercard of the Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin event. Despite attempts by his father, Jose Benavidez Sr., to paint this as an honor, it raises concerns about David’s standing as a potential pay-per-view (PPV) attraction.