David Benavidez

Terence Crawford’s boxing career, characterized by impeccable skill and unyielding professionalism, now faces a strategic crossroads. Recent opinions from his sparring partner, Alarenz Stanton, reveal a bias rooted in protection rather than ambition. Stanton dismisses the idea of Crawford stepping into the ring with David Benavidez, citing that Benavidez should remain at 175 pounds and
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British contender Anthony Yarde, weighing in at 175 pounds, boasts a reputation that extends beyond mere physical stature. Once viewed as a formidable but somewhat calculated fighter, Yarde is now boldly declaring his readiness to embrace a more aggressive, ferocious approach in his upcoming showdown. His latest ambitions signal a transformation—one driven by a desire
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In the dynamic world of professional boxing, opportunities often slip through the fingers of promising fighters, leaving them stranded while their peers pursue championships and legacy. David Benavidez finds himself in this frustrating predilection. Following a respected career at super middleweight, Benavidez (30-0, 24 KOs) has now stepped into the light heavyweight division, aspiring for
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In the ever-evolving landscape of boxing, the urgency and aspirations of both fighters and their teams shape the narrative of the sport. Trainer Jose Benavidez Sr. has made it abundantly clear that his son, David Benavidez, is not one to play the waiting game. Rather than biding his time for the anticipated showdown between Dmitry
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