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Yarde promises to “put to sleep” Benavidez during the Riyadh war

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Anthony Yarde says his strength will carry WBC lightweight heavyweight champion David Benavidez “to sleep” if he lands cleanly in their headliner fight on November 22, 2025 in Riyad, Saudi Arabia.

Yarde (27-3, 24 KO) is confident that he will be able to hit “Mexican Monster” Benavidez (30-0, 24 KO) because his fighting style involves waging war on his opponents. This has been his signature approach to fighting since day one of his 12-year professional career.

Benavidez is counting on being able to beat Yarde, wear him down and, at some point, score a knockout. What happens if Yarde lands first? With Yarde’s power, if he can equalize early in the fight, fans will know if Benavidez has what it takes to fight at 175 pounds.

It’s not a good sign that Benvidez has been injured in two fights since moving up to lightweight heavyweight in 2024. David Morrell staggered him in the second round, hurt him in the fourth and dropped him in the eleventh fight on February 1, 2025.

Former WBC lightweight heavyweight champion Oleksandr Gvozdyk knocked out Benavidez in the 11th round after hitting him with a right hand to the body in their June 15, 2024 fight.

A war waiting to break out

“It’s inevitable. At some point there will be a shooting. That’s what I want and that’s what he wants,” Anthony Yarde said in an interview Queensberry about how his fight with David Benavidez on November 22 will play out. “I feel like that’s our fighting style. That makes it an thrilling fight.”

The first round of the Benavidez vs. Yarde fight will immediately be a “shootout”. This is how Benavidez fights. He won’t wait until mid-round or later in the fight to go after Yarde because he’s a power puncher who wins his fights by outperforming his opponents.

The question is, can Anthony Yarde keep up with Benavidez’s pace for twelve rounds? In the past, we’ve seen Yarde’s tank run empty after knockout losses to Artur Beterbiev and Sergey Kovalev as they set a rapid pace. Given Beavidez’s high-pressure style, it’s obvious that Yarde will wear out quickly if he can’t knock him out or make him think twice about taking this approach.

Benavidez’s chin questioned

“I’ve got the artillery. I’ve got the Iron Man vest and gear. We’re getting to the center of the ring. Let’s hope there aren’t any homeless people. The referee has to be careful. And you’re going to have a good fight,” Yarde said. “If I hit Benavide and it’s immaculate, he’ll go to sleep,” Yarde said.

Benavidez, 28, will insist on going to war with Yard right away, believing he can pepper him with shots. We don’t know if his chin is still intact after what Cuban Morrell did to him last February. He was again hurt twice by Morrell and went down in the 11th round. This is not a good way to fight a great boxer like Morrell.

Benavidez experiment 175

Is Benavidez’s strength at lightweight heavyweight as real as it was at 168 pounds? The fights he has had since moving up to 175 pounds with Gvozdyk and Morrell suggest that his strength has not increased from 168. Both of Benavidez’s fights were over 12 rounds.

Is Yarde being overlooked – could it be his way? He is clearly being overlooked, seen as a symbolic sacrifice that Benavidez can operate in an exhibition fight. People don’t pay attention to Yarde and don’t see him as a credible threat. Therefore, there is less hype around this fight compared to the feature fight between Devin Haney and Brian Norman Jr. for The Ring IV gala, which took place on November 22.

Last update: 11/11/2025

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Dmitry Bivol is targeting a fight with Canelo Alvarez or David Benavidez

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Image: The New Canelo? Jose Benavidez Sr. Says Son David Will Relentlessly Pursue Dmitry Bivol's Titles After WBC Vacancy

Undisputed lithe heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol could pursue a rematch with Canelo Alvarez or a fight with David Benavidez once he finishes his current duties in the division.

Bivol’s manager, Vadim Kornilov, outlined the champion’s preferred path in comments provided by Dan Rafael, explaining that Bivol intends to first pursue a mandatory IBF defense and then return to competing with Artur Beterbiev.


He is expected to have a mandatory defense against Michael Eifert this spring. The fight was scheduled for May 23 at a gala headlined by unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk.

After fulfilling this obligation, Bivol’s team wants to immediately start the third fight with Beterbiev. Their rivalry produced two closely watched fights, leaving unfinished business between two fighters who have dominated the lithe heavyweight division for the past several years and built one of the most respected rivalries in the sport.

More intriguing possibilities emerge after this trilogy. Rafael reported that Bivola’s camp sees a second fight with Canelo as one of the main options still available to the champion. Bivol defeated Alvarez by unanimous decision in 2022, handing the Mexican star one of the clearest defeats of his career.

Another potential opponent in question is Benavidez, who has moved up to lithe heavyweight and has been seeking a chance to fight the top fighters in the division. The fight between Bivol and Benavidez will pit the undefeated Mexican-American challenger against a champion who currently holds four major division titles.

Kornilov also suggested that Bivol could eventually prove himself at cruiserweight, although such an idea appears to be more of a long-term possibility than an immediate plan for the undefeated champion.

For now, the plan of action remains straightforward: fulfill the IBF mandate against Eifert, complete the trilogy with Beterbiev, and then fight one of the most crucial fights that could decide the final stage of Bivol’s career.

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Last update: 2026/03/10 at 16:34

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Jai Opetai’s undisputed dream lives on as the IBF releases a fresh statement regarding the status of the title

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Jai Opetaia undisputed dream still alive as IBF release new statement on title status

A fresh twist has been revealed in the story of Jai Opetai and the IBF cruiserweight title.

Last week it was reported that Opetaia was to be stripped of his IBF belt after the opening bell of his planned fight with Brandon Glanton on Sunday at the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, due to the fact that the fight was also for Zuffa’s inaugural belt.

Nevertheless, Opetaia continued his fight and declared a unanimous decision victory over Glanton extend their undefeated record to 30-0.

After the fight, Opetaia once again shared his desire to become undisputed in the cruiserweight division, and it appears he has been given the opportunity to do just that as – announced the IBF in a statement that they have not yet made a final decision to strip him of the title.

“Jai Opetaia made comments during the post-fight press conference that led the organization’s leadership to question whether his advisors fully and fully made him aware of the decisions he had to make in deciding to fight Brandon Glanton. The organization intends to take a closer look at this matter.”

The statement also included a mighty response to claims that they had decided not to sanction the fight due to feelings of “disrespect” in the run-up to the fight.

“The IBF categorically denies any suggestion or claim that it deliberately withdrew sanctions to cause harm. The IBF sanctioned the Opetaia vs. Glanton fight in good faith, expecting what was assured to happen.”

“The press conference held on March 8 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, made it clear that the inaugural Zuffa World Cruiserweight Championship would be held on March 8.

“The IBF, as previously stated on March 6, reserves the right to sanction title fights along with other sanctioning bodies that adhere to the same regulations that the IBF follows, and reserves the right to sanction title fights along with other fights that prepare the IBF cruiserweight title remains a subject of discussion.”

The final outcome as to whether Opetaia will indeed retain her title will be revealed in due course.

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Turki Alalshikh studies the boxing system

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“It’s analyzing how the system works on this side of the wall, in the States, and then it will make its own move,” Nelson told iFL TV. “He only wants one belt.”

Turki Alalshikh has already become one of boxing’s most influential financial sponsors thanks to his involvement in major events. The chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority has helped finance several high-profile fights by working with promoters across the sport.

Nelson believes this approach could ultimately influence how the championship is organized.

For decades, boxing titles were distributed among several sanctioning bodies, with each group recognizing its own champion in the same weight class. The result is multiple belts in one category and constant debate about who is actually at the top.

Nelson indicated that Turki’s long-term interest may include simplifying this structure.

“He’s just sorting out all his ducks,” Nelson said. “He understands how everyone works.”

Turki has already shown a willingness to work with various promoters and networks in supporting major fight cards in Saudi Arabia. His involvement has helped unite fighters and promoters who often operate in separate business paths.

These partnerships included collaborations with competing promoters and broadcasters that had historically operated separately. The Saudi-backed substantial cards also attracted fighters from several promotional groups to the same event.

Nelson sees the current period as preparation for a bigger game.

Another question is whether a single-lane system could ever be implemented. The four main sanctioning bodies would continue to exist and their titles would continue to be recognized unless broadcasters chose to ignore them.

This kind of change would likely require networks like DAZN to focus exclusively on events built around the Ring Belt. For now, such a scenario seems arduous to imagine.

Turki has already become one of the main financial figures of sport. Turki has the resources to influence boxing, but turning a four-belt sport into a one-belt system would be a completely different fight.

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