Can Benavidez recover for Beterbiev/Bivol?

Trainer Stephen Edwards disputes whether David Benavidez will be a fighter himself after absorbing a lot of punishment by the powerful, young, athletic Cuban David Morrell last Saturday night in Las Vegas.
Edwards notes that Benavidez’s face seemed badly highlighted and was injured several times by Morrell. The 11th was particularly difficult for Benavidez as he was forged by Morrell. Fortunately, the round ended before it was over.
The 12 -year -old Pro Benavidez had a long career and has already shown signs of deterioration from these years. Most fighters are shot as long as they reach their career so far. Benavidez has spent the smaller fighters with him, but he still adds.
We have a look at the miles of his engine last Saturday, with him looking much bigger than Morrell and getting a bad beating.
An exhaustive battle
Benavidez struck Morrell twice after the bell and when Cuba responded, his referee thickened a point. Benavidez’s infringement was overlooked.
Morrell was the strongest fighter in the end and was making serious punishment on Benavidez’s face. The Mexican monster no longer looked like.
Benavidez made his 12-strap decision on the basis of his previous work, but he may have paid a price for his victory. If he is going to fight Artur Beterbiev’s winner vs. Dmitry Bivol 2 Rematch, he may be food for one of these murderers.
They will celebrate in an exhausted “Mexican monster”. If Benavidez does not have the responsibility to fight with Beterbiev-Bivol 2 winner, Morrell will accelerate to get the race. He is the youngest fighter with fewer miles on his mileage than Benavidez.
“Maybe, but they may have left a piece of themselves in the ring. He was a rough match. Benavidez looked at it. He looked like Felix Trinidad when he won Vargas. (December 2),” Stephen Edwards told the Millcity boxing When asked if he would like to see a rematch between David Morrell and David Benavidez.
“If you follow Tito’s career after that, a year later, it is over (when he lost to Bernard Hopkins). After Bernard’s match, there was no more Tito. He was a rough match (Morrell vs. Benavidez). Morrell He has big hands, he is a very strong guy and he is athletic.
“You could see the anxiety in David’s face. This was not an easy fight. I was impressed with Morrell. He was strong in the end. He was in good shape. I thought Benavidez won eight or nine rounds. He was a harsh fight. This The boy (Morrell) is strong, he is athletic, he came to win.
Benavidez’s match
Benavidez looked like he was waiting for a rubbish kittens. He was very stressful because Morrell was still there in the next rounds and hit him with shots between Pitty-Pat combinations. Morrell did serious damage.
If this was an old -fashioned 15 -round race, Morrell will probably hit Benavidez because he was exhausted to the end. He had nothing in his shots and pulled Morrell.
“Morrell began to bury him a few times. His face (Benavidez) was noted. He got a little tired,” Edwards said.
Stephen puts it slightly when he says Benavidez’s face has been highlighted and is “a little tired”. His face looked like Balboa’s rocky character from his first fight with Apollo Creed. He had absorbed the punishment of a career by Morrell.


2025-02-03 04:43:00