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Benavidez is not a true test of Monster Vs Yarde 175
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5 months agoon
Trainer Abel Sanchez expects Anthony Yarde to give WBC lightweight heavyweight champion David Benavidez ‘“demanding fight” this Saturday night, November 22, in their headliner at Ring IV in Riyad. Abel sees Benavidez (30-0, 24 KO) pull away to ultimately emerge victorious thanks to his speed and overall talent.
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Yarde’s power makes this threatening
It won’t be a surprise if Yarde (27-3, 24 KO) knocks out Benavidez on Saturday. He’s there to be hit, and Yarde is one of the best fighters at 175 pounds.
Sanchez says he doesn’t see Benavidez as having the “strength” at 175 pounds to beat the division’s top fighters, Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev. He claims that “The Mexican Monster” Benavidez is not as “dominant” as he was when he fought at 168. His boxing skills are not up to par in this division. This requires more.
“The fight in Yarde is not basic, but David has talent. Anthony will be there for him. He will give him a tough fight, but ultimately David Benavidez will win and leave,” said coach Abel Sanchez. Second exitpredicting a victory for WBC lightweight heavyweight champion David Benavidez over challenger Anthony Yard this Saturday.
Yarde looks robust – Benavidez looks exhausted
Sanchez did not discuss Benavidez’s physical condition. He looked like a skeleton this week after cutting weight for Friday’s weigh-in. This weight loss could leave him vulnerable to attacks from Yarde, who looks much healthier this week.
We also don’t know what Benavidez has in the tank after the blow he took in his last fight against David Morrell.
‘No longer dominant’: Sanchez’s verdict
“No,” Sanchez replied when asked if Benavidez could beat top 175-pounders Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol. “At 168, dominant. At 175, he’s proven he’s not that dominant. Listen, he’s got great tools. Great hand speed. Great combinations and very good commands in the ring.”
Benavidez’s two fights at 175 pounds:
- David Morrell
- Oleksandr Gvozdyk
We have already seen that Benavidez is not the same fighter in his two matches at 175 against David Morrell and Oleksandr Gvozdyk. Despite winning two 12-round unanimous decisions, Benavidez was beaten in both fights and looked physically worse than his opponents. These fights showed that he no longer has the strength at 175 pounds and his opponents hit harder.
Fifteen more years? The reality says otherwise
Benavidez said in an interview this week that he believes he will fight for another 15 years. However, considering the number of hits he took last year, the chances of him lasting that long are slim. Benavidez may change his mind when he starts to decline rapidly in his performance, suffers knockout losses and no longer dominates like he did at 168 pounds.
Morrell and Gvozdyk have already put miles on it
His grueling fights with Morrell and Gwozdyk were a wake-up call and showed how his situation had changed. He is no longer a gigantic fish in a tiny pond.
“Does he have the strength and size to deal with Bivol or Beterbiev? They’re talking about Zurdo [Ramirez] and moving up to 175 pounds,” Abel said of Benavidez’s limitations. “Is he doing enough to be able to do more than just his boxing skills?”
A meeting with Beterbiev and Bivol would put a lot of strain on Benavidez. He would have to take a lot of shots to beat him, but it’s doubtful he could do it. Morrell and Gwozdyk have already hurt him. This is a bad sign.
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