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  • #31
    Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Post

    I haven’t watched it yet but Ben did go life and death with that Romanian
    He had a close competitive fight with him in their first when David was 20 years old with only 17 pro fights. Gavril had a extensive and good amateur career and was far more experienced. In the rematch David won every round and sent him to hospital with a concussion.

    David is a boxing prodigy. WBC world champion at 20 years of age in 19 fights. Most fighters are still fighting cab drivers at that point.
    Last edited by Oracle01; 02-11-2024, 06:55 PM.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Oracle01 View Post

      He had a close competitive fight with him in their first when David was 20 years old with only 17 pro fights. Gavril had a extensive and good amateur career and was far more experienced. In the rematch David won every round and sent him to hospital with a concussion.

      David is a boxing prodigy. WBC world champion at 20 years of age in 19 fights. Most fighters are still fighting cab drivers at that point.
      You know what Ben and I have ran pass each other multiple times in the morning

      He looks massive on television with a huge back

      irl offline you’d think he just happens to be a tall skinny mexican. Tall not big

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      • #33
        Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post

        You'd think so...

        But both Benavidez' trainer and dad both said they'd signed a contract to fight Morrell last year, and then ended up walking it back and Benavidez ended up fighting Andrade instead.

        PBC fighters are very inactive and don't fight each other, let alone fighters from a rival promoter. They're not called the Protected Boxers Club for nothing...
        Yes brother, of course, everything is difficult to do in boxing while levels of the fighter becomes better and that always baffles me, they fight 4 times a year in their first 10 professional fights but then when we get to know them and when we really want to see them fight becomes twice a year, but you know what I meant, they managers are friends and they could match them over a coffee and PBC would profit from the fight since PBC is reported to be out of money, is certainly easier that to look for Mbilli who's manager is an Arabian guy who is knows for being difficult or Munguia who is Golden Boys Promotions and have a contract with Dazn, PBC just started with Amazon, they wouldn't help their competition just now

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