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Oscar De La Hoya sums up David Benavidez’s skills after Ramirez won the title via KO

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Oscar De La Hoya sums up David Benavidez’s ability after Ramirez KO title win

Oscar De La Hoya had a lot to say after David Benavidez defeated Gilberto Ramirez on Saturday to become the three-division world champion.

Benavidez has proven he can carry his power up to 200 pounds he scored a sixth-round victory over Ramirez to win the WBA and WBO cruiserweight titles at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

It was a performance that caught the attention of all of boxing, and “The Mexican Monster” still holds the WBC lithe heavyweight title, having previously held the 168-pound world champion.

De La Hoya is Ramirez’s promoter, so he was ringside on Saturday to watch the situation unfold, and while he may have wanted his fighter to win, – he admitted in an interview with Fight Hub TV that it was a masterful performance by Benavidez.

“Attractive. Benavidez saw, massive hits, and the only shot Zurdo had was right in the middle. The speed was too brisk, Benavidez was too huge. The monster has been here for a long time. I’m very proud of him.”

Benavidez is currently expected to drop down to 175 pounds for his next fight, and De La Hoya also revealed what he thinks the next “Mexican Monster” fight should be.

“He has a lot of options. I think he is the man in this weight class now. Whoever fights him will have to wait in line… Benavidez is the right man now.”

Most fans would like to see an undisputed fight against unified lithe heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol next, but first the Russian will face Michael Eifert on May 30 at the UGMK Arena in Yekaterinburg, Russia.

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David Benavidez Watches Vegas Date September 14; Canelo away

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Image: David Benavidez eyes Sept. 14 Las Vegas date with Canelo abroad

David Benavidez plans to return to Las Vegas on September 14, Mexico’s conventional Independence Day weekend, and Saul Alvarez is scheduled to fight in Saudi Arabia.

After his stoppage victory over Gilberto Ramirez, Benavidez said he intended to set his sights on the September date that has long been associated with Canelo’s appearances in Las Vegas.


“I think it’s in the best interest of my career to continue trying to fight on May 5 and September 14,” Benavidez said, via Ring. “Canelo is there in Saudi Arabia, so he leaves it open to me. It’s a great date, we gave people a great show and I deserve it.”

Benavidez headlined Las Vegas for the first time over Cinco de Mayo weekend and made it clear he wanted to stay energetic at two sporting events associated with Mexican boxing fans in the United States.

David Benavidez built his latest schedule around Las Vegas, where most of his fights took place, and said he prefers to continue fighting in the United States.

“I have been a professional for 13 years, since I was 16,” Benavidez said. “I started from the bottom and worked my way to the top, calling for the best of the best. I did it the challenging way. Nothing was ever given to me. So now that I’m here, I think I deserve to fight on this card on this day.”

Canelo has fought multiple times over the past decade on Cinco de Mayo and Mexican Independence Day weekends in Las Vegas, but his September fight will take place in Riyad, opening up the opportunity for the fight to come to the U.S. market.

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The former world champion claims he would have knocked out Terence Crawford if he had agreed to fight him

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Former world champion says he would’ve KO’d Terence Crawford if he had agreed to face him

Terence Crawford hung up the gloves without suffering a defeat, but there is one former world champion who believes he would have knocked out “Bud” if he had agreed to the fight.

Crawford’s superstar has skyrocketed in his recent fights, becoming the undisputed multi-division champion after a spectacular stoppage victory over welterweight rival Errol Spence Jr to finally gain the recognition his skills deserved.

The victory over Israil Madrimov further confirmed Crawford’s talent, but it was true his historic triumph over Canelo Alvarez this earned the Omaha operator recognition as a true great.

However, before moving up to super welterweight and fighting Madrimov, Crawford was linked to a fight with rising 147-pounder Jaron “Boots” Ennis, who would later become the unified welterweight world champion.

I’m talking to Daily Mail.When asked about their fight, the Philadelphia native shared his belief that he would knock out Crawford if they ever came to blows.

“[It would have ended with] I, victorious. I stop [him and] anyone, for sure.

“It’s not like that [just] what should I say, this is what I know. I am like this. Anyone who knows me and is around me knows that the bigger the opportunity, the higher the stakes and stakes – you know how it is. I start revising and I get nasty.

Although Ennis believes Crawford refused to fight him at the time, “Bud” maintains that Ennis had the opportunity to face him earlier in his career before he fought Shawn Porter in 2020.

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Abdullah Mason draws a veteran test in Joe Cordina

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The fight combines two promotional paths. Mason works with Top Rank, which recently signed a broadcast contract with DAZN. Cordina has a long-standing relationship with Matchroom Boxing as well as DAZN, which helped facilitate polished pre-fight talks.

Cordina, 34, is rebuilding after losing the IBF belt to Anthony Cacace in May 2024. He has since moved up to lightweight and recorded wins over Jaret Gonzalez Quiroz and Gabriel Flores Jr. while working with trainer Gary Lockett.

Joe Cordina’s WBO ranking at No. 1 has certainly sparked criticism among fans who look at the lightweight landscape. Cordina’s assassins currently sit above; Alan Chaves and William Zepeda are probably the most avoided fighters in the division right now.

When you look at the mechanics of this phenomenon, you get the impression of a classic combination of name recognition and strategic business.

Cordina’s recent victory over Gabriel Flores Jr. December 12, 2025 was the fight for the WBO International lightweight title. In the world of sanctioning bodies, winning one of their regional or international belts is a quick route to the top ranking, regardless of whether the opponent was a world-class threat.

With Top Rank moving to DAZN, it makes sense for all parties involved to have a recognizable name for Abdullah Mason’s homecoming. Cordina has the UK market and a championship resume that looks good on a poster, even if his recent activity at 135 pounds is limited.

Argentinian Chaves is currently ranked No. 2 and Zepeda is No. 3. Both are younger, arguably fresher and much more unsafe in terms of pure punching power at this weight.

Some fans have the impression that Cordina’s ranking and title fight is more of a business move intended to facilitate a specific event. By ranking Cordina at No. 1, the WBO is making the Mason vs. Cordina fights at a mandatory level, which saves Mason from having to fight a high-risk/low-reward monster like Zepeda or Chaves in his first defense.

It gives Mason a chance to look like a superstar in Cleveland against a former world champion, while also giving Cordina a huge payday and a shortcut back to the top. If Cordina is snapped up early by a juvenile phenom like Mason, the WBO could simply move on to the next challenger after realizing penalty fees for the huge July 4 event.

Mason vs. Cordina talks have been ongoing since early April and are now close to finalizing the Independence Day card.

Sam Noakes, whom Mason defeated in the title fight, returned to action on Sunday and stopped Benito Sanchez Garcia within two rounds.

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