Anthony Yarde predicts it will be a massive deal “upset” against WBC Lightweight Heavyweight Champion David Benavidez in their main event on November 22, 2025 in Riyad. According to bookmakers, the score is 10-1 to 11-1 in favor of the undefeated “Mexican monster” Benavide (30-0, 24 KO).
Promoted by Queensberry, Yarde must significantly improve his game to miraculously attack the much younger 28-year-old Benavidez. If not, this fight will end early and the boxing fans who will pay $59.99 booking an event on DAZN PPV will feel like you’ve been sold the wrong set of merchandise.
The main supporting fight of the November 22 event between Devin Haney and WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr. looks more like a main event than the Benavidez-Yarde fight.
The reality of Tom Galm’s fighting game: the fight no one asked for
“It will be a massive upset. The way we both fight, it will guarantee a good fight,” Anthony Yarde told InsideRingShow about a title fight against WBC delicate heavyweight champion David Benavidez in 32 days, on November 22.
Fans deserve better for PPV. It would be fine if Benavidez used Yarde as a confidence builder after a loss, but not now.
Turki Alalshikh selected WBC No. 3 and No. 4 Yarde (27-3, 24 KO) for his title fight against Bensvidez. The choice has sparked a backlash from fans on social media who believe the 34-year-old Yarde should not be given another shot at a world title after suffering an eighth-round knockout loss two years ago to IBF, WBC and WBO 175-pound champion Artur Beterbiev on January 28, 2023.
Yarde came back from this defeat to defeat four mostly unknown opponents: Lyndon Arthur, Ralfs Vilcans, Marko Nikolic and Jorge Silva.
The 34-year-old Lyndon (24-3, 16 KO) is a decent fighter, but he most recently lost on December 23, 2023 by a wide 12-round unanimous decision to Dmitry Bivol 120-107, 120-107 and 120-107.
Bottom line: Benavidez needs danger again
Anything other than Yarde would be better. A rematch with David Morrell would be bearable for boxing fans who could watch it on PPV, but not for Yarde. It’s too straightforward for Benavidez and not even sportsmanlike. It’s like hunting with your prey standing right in front of you.
American fans wanted to see “The Mexican Monster” Benavidez fight either Artur Beterbiev or Bivol at the November 22 event, not a two-time defeat for world title challenger Yarde. They witnessed Benavidez participate in four consecutive pay-per-view fights that ended in defeats:
- David Morrell
- Oleksandr Gvozdyk
- Demetrius Andrade
- Caleb’s plant
Tom Galm has been busy on the global boxing scene since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, business trends and fighter psychology.