David is climbing up a weight class against a renown power puncher in Oleksandr, who after his loss to Beterviev he had been unactive for nearly 3.5 years, however the Ukranian has been active in 2023 fighting three opponents, agaisnt Josue Obando (20-35-2), Ricards Bolotniks (20-7-1) and Isaac Rodrigues (28-5-0). He might not be on his prime anymore, but I believe he still quite a dangerous fighter being a top 5 ranked opponent like Yarde or Smith. The guy who gave a life-threatening brain injury to a accomplished fighter in Adonis Stevenson.
I read some contradictions/loopholes of boxing fanatics (or more like Canelo fans) in the media text that if Benavidez loses it's because he doesn't have much skill and primarily uses his size to win fights, but if he does manage to win then it's because Oleksandr "The Nail" Gvozdyk isn't what he was cracked up to be OR after single loss with some recovery time, he still had declined too severely. Either case it's just not a win scenario for him.
As of other news, Benavidez is training in another camp now in Miami for months under another trainer, with his father being busy with other fighters in Seattle checking on his son progress often, he has been sparred with Super Middleweight ranked fighter Vladimir Shishkin and retired former fighter Andre Dirrell.
He also been taking notes from Guillermo Rigondeaux
I read some contradictions/loopholes of boxing fanatics (or more like Canelo fans) in the media text that if Benavidez loses it's because he doesn't have much skill and primarily uses his size to win fights, but if he does manage to win then it's because Oleksandr "The Nail" Gvozdyk isn't what he was cracked up to be OR after single loss with some recovery time, he still had declined too severely. Either case it's just not a win scenario for him.
As of other news, Benavidez is training in another camp now in Miami for months under another trainer, with his father being busy with other fighters in Seattle checking on his son progress often, he has been sparred with Super Middleweight ranked fighter Vladimir Shishkin and retired former fighter Andre Dirrell.
He also been taking notes from Guillermo Rigondeaux
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