Why does David Benavidez look like a bloated Middleweight?
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David Benavidez looks to be behaving similar to Tony Bellew, when he was competing at 175 pounds 'And sooner or later, just like Bellew this behavior could be to his detriment'.
Tony Bellew was eventually ****** out by Adonis Stevenson. And for me Benavidez would be beaten by Alvarez via stoppage.
Yes these days, due to how boxing has day before weigh in's 'Some boxers take it upon themselves to exploit the day before weigh in rule, and do big weight cuts'.
And the boxers who do this, do it because they think they need a advantage over their opponents.
Tony Bellew in reality should of started his professional career at cruiser weight, just like David Haye. Toney Bellew just like David Benavidez was weighing over 200 pounds as a teenager.
Innately David Benavidez is still that 200 pound kid, if he was not 'Then why is he missing weight sometimes?'.
I have had discussions with other members on this site, regarding David Benavidez 'People are telling me that he has time is on his side, he is too big and powerful' THIS guy is the fighter to beat Canelo Alvarez etc.
When you are a fighter who really should not be fighting at 168 pounds, time is not on your side. David Benavidez is struggling day to day, right now as we speak.
Benavidez is a aggressive fighter, who can throw combinations 'But outside of that, I don't see any great attributes'. He is just a 175 pound, maybe even a Cruiser weight fighter trying to have a physical size advantage in the Super Middle Weight divisions.
Note: Bringing back same day weigh ins, in my opinion would probably force fighters to come into the ring in better 'More healthier condition'. Because fighters although they may try, will not be implementing big weight cuts.
I think David Benavidez should move up to 175 pounds, maybe he is better off challenging Canelo Alvarez 'In the Light Heavyweight division'.
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 11-13-2021, 07:42 AM.Comment
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******* has been a banned substance and a literal performance enhancement drug for decades now.
Three main street drugs: amphetamines, ephedrine, and *******, have been used as PED’s in sports. This is because athletes think it will help. But it’s actually a terrible and dangerous idea.
First I will start with first-hand experience: As a corrections officer for a few years now, unfortunately I have seen a lot of different drugs get in the prison and a lot of experience dealing with inmates under the influence. They are highly dangerous drugs that allow someone to: raise energy levels, reduce heart rate, withstand more pain than a normal person, become physically stronger to the point that multiple experienced officers would need to take him down.
Why would a boxer want to raise energy levels, reduce heart rate (caused by nervousness/pressure of a fight), withstand more pain, fight through serious injuries like broken jaw, broken orbital bone, and become so strong that it takes multiple people to restrain the person (hmm, clinching/rough inside fighting maybe)? I wonder why?
It’s okay, don’t take my word for it. Go do your own research. These are facts available to the public. You can find it on google, I promise.
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Some are trying to equate David's ******* bust with Canelo being caught being a drug cheat. David was busted for ******* when he had no fight on the horizon and wasn't in training camp. While Canelo was busted when he set to box the toughest fight in his career against Golovkin. Obviously, many Canelo fans would prefer David to no longer be a threat because they know his undisputed claim is built on a weak foundation.Comment
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I’ve ran by David many times in real life as he’s doing roadwork
he doesn’t look big at all irl
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