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Comments Thread For: David Morrell: Benavidez is no 'Monster', I will knock him out
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Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View PostI’m fairly positive that this fight starts out really well for MorrellL Jr. He’s got just the attributes to make Benavides look bad early on, but I wonder if he’s got the strength, fortitude and focus to finish well over 12 rounds. I think he does and we see a new star turn in boxing. I see Morrell starting out strong and befuddling a slow footed there who may even get dropped in the first few rounds. Then I see David digging deep, pressing and winning several middle rounds before ultimately fading and being taken apart by a resurgent Morrell and losing late by KO. Not sure why I have such faith in Morrell since he hasn’t really shown this kind of heart thus far in his career (and Cubans are not generally known for heart) but he is a great athlete and seems super hungry to be a star.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
Yeah, there’s zero evidence to indicate how well Morrell will react to adversity. I do believe he will do well in the first half of the fight, but it’s anyone’s guess how he’ll fare in the later rounds. As for Cubans and heart, so much of this has to do with environment, life experience and culture. Mexican fighters are generally known for heart, and rightfully so. That’s a cultural thing that’s been developed over many decades. They tend to come up the hard way. Old-time Cuban boxers were as tough as they come, but the new school was brought up in the amateur boxing system and different ways. A lot of these guys dominated international competitions, so they didn’t develop true intestinal fortitude for real fights. But these are generalizations. Yuri Gamboa, for instance, showed a lot of heart versus Crawford. Lara, despite being primarily a points-type guy, has been in some wars. I agree with your final assessment, at any rate. I think Morrell believes in his potential, and he won’t be easily denied.
Although with the bad blood and all , I’m sure both guys will try to keep some stamina for those late championship rounds
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Originally posted by MulaKO View Post
If his last fight is any indication of how Benny tires , I’m hoping Morrell can take advantage of that and capitalize on his fatigue
Although with the bad blood and all , I’m sure both guys will try to keep some stamina for those late championship rounds
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
I’ve said many times that I believe the difference-maker in this fight will be conditioning. Both these guys are terrific fighters; their strengths are closely matched. If a KO happens, it likely won’t come before the 10th. Just my opinion.
Benny seems to gas out or tends to at least , deep into his fights
I’m hoping Morrell can take advantage of that and finish strongCubanGuyNYC likes this.
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Originally posted by jqSide View PostWhat is the difference between Jaron Boots Ennis and David Morrell in terms of handling boogeymen?
Quite sad with all the talent he hasLAchargers373
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Originally posted by sterling View PostMorrel going to get hurt. He hasnt fought anyone. He should have tested himself earlier but be great to see a upset. I think his only saving grace is that Benevidez doesnt have the power at light heavyweight.sterling likes this.
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