Former super middleweight champion David Benavidez, 29-0 (24 KOs), has signed to meet Cuba’s unbeaten World Boxing Association secondary champion David Morrell Jnr, 11-0 (9 KOs), on an expected ...
We tackle your thoughts on a fight that has just been announced (David Benavidez-David Morrell), one that’s being imagined (Nick Ball-Naoya Inoue), one that has been ordered (Janibek Alimkhanuly ...
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David Benavidez’s promoter, Sampson Lewkowicz, is unsure if the Mexican Monster will fight David Morrell Jr. next. Benavidez ...
David Benavidez is willing to box Terence Crawford at super middleweight. Benavidez is looking to get back in the ring ...
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David Benavidez will meet David Morrell in a high-stakes light heavyweight bout, Benavidez announced Tuesday on Instagram. The 175-pound bout will headline a PBC pay-per-view card and is expected ...
Jose Benavidez Sr., the father of David Benavidez is optimistic that his son can get a match with Artur Beterbiev. The undisputed light-heavyweight champion has a big target on his back.
Caleb Plant and Demetrius Andrade, David Benavidez's recent opponents, are more skilled than WBA "regular" light heavyweight champion David Morrell, according to trainer Jose Benavidez Sr.
That is according to trainer Andre Rozier. His comments come after Beterbiev defeated Dmitry Bivol via a controversial majority decision to become the Undisputed Light Heavyweight Champion.
Among them is another Mexican, David Benavidez, who's been calling out Canelo all year, itching for his chance. Though Canelo and his team have turned down this fight numerous times, MVS Radio ...
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