David Benavidez’s father and trainer, Jose Benavidez Sr., has shelved a potential world title fight while his son targets other delicate heavyweight and cruiserweight champions.
The 29-year-old will face one of such fighters on May 2, when he will headline the Premier Boxing Champions gala against Gilberto Ramirez at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Benavidez, who has never fought at 200 pounds before, is entering uncharted waters as he tries to dethrone the WBO and WBA world champion.
Still, many believe the American’s dizzying hands and incredible engine are too much for Ramirez, who won the 2024 titles by dethroning Arsene Goulamirian and Chris Billam-Smith.
These two performances were followed by another unanimous decision victory, this time against Yuniel Dorticos last Juneand the “Zurdo” has now established itself as a top-class cruiser.
But while Benavidez must remain focused on the task ahead, his father is already naming players such as Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev as potential opponents.
So it appears that even with a victory over Ramirez, the WBC delicate heavyweight champion will likely return to 175 pounds.
One fight that has effectively been ruled out is against Jai Opetaia, whose IBF cruiserweight world champion status remains uncertain after winning the inaugural Zuffa title against Brandon Glanton last week.
I’m talking to Sean ZittelBenavidez Sr. insisted that the conflict between his son and Opetaia may have a future but does not deserve attention at the moment.
“I think so [Opetaia] gets hurt [time] fights; gets injured [by] warriors we don’t even know. I think he needs a little more experience.
“He doesn’t have the experience of David. I think in about three or four years he will be better. I see Beterbiev, Bivol and “Zurdo” Ramirez [as being] more unsafe than Opetaia.
“Everything is possible in the future. [But] I don’t see myself fighting for the Zuffa belt right now. At the moment our thoughts are focused on Bivol, Beterbiev and “Zurdo” Ramirez.”
If Benavidez returns to 175 pounds after the Ramirez fight, then an undisputed clash with Bivol becomes increasingly likely.