Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Comments Thread For: Oleksandr Gvozdyk: David Benavidez is a threat in any weight class

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Comments Thread For: Oleksandr Gvozdyk: David Benavidez is a threat in any weight class

    Oleksandr Gvozdyk is one of David Benavidez's many admirers, writes Owen Lewis.
    [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    Gvozdyk should know better than most . It is always refreshing to hear a active boxer that has actually been in the ring recently with all fighter’s concerned. When I read or hear what ex fighters who are behind a microphone I take it with a grain of salt. But then again I’ve been saying for sometime now exactly what Gvozdyk has said. Benavidez is definitely p4p it’s just that media & boxing writers prefer Weight hopper’s & Title defense’s & a variety of different requests to be p4p . Going on recent form I’d put Benavidez above Alvarez & few other of the usual suspects that seem to hang around the p4p listing’s do nothing.

    Comment


    • #3
      Benavidez didn't just fade against Gvozdyk

      he also faded in the Morrell fight

      Cuban David got the better of the championship rounds

      Mexican David would be feather fisted at cruiserweight but could get some wins because the division is lacking

      Comment


      • #4
        Love how the writer of this article framed it as if Bivol dropped the title to avoid Benavidez.

        Only to fight a more financially viable and stronger opponent Beterbiev instead...

        What brand of crack is you smoking bro?!
        blackbakers blackbakers likes this.

        Comment


        • #5
          Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post
          Benavidez didn't just fade against Gvozdyk

          he also faded in the Morrell fight

          Cuban David got the better of the championship rounds

          Mexican David would be feather fisted at cruiserweight but could get some wins because the division is lacking
          There's only two championship rounds and the condenses is that Benavidez won the 12th, so how did Morrell get the better of the championship rounds?

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post

            There's only two championship rounds and the condenses is that Benavidez won the 12th, so how did Morrell get the better of the championship rounds?
            I thought champ rounds is from 10 to 12

            Comment


            • #7
              Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post
              I thought champ rounds is from 10 to 12
              Since the rounds went down from 15, it's 9-12 that constitutes the championship rounds.

              Comment


              • #8
                Originally posted by Boro View Post

                Since the rounds went down from 15, it's 9-12 that constitutes the championship rounds.
                I see I remember Gvozdyk took round 9 too

                most of the rounds Gvozdyk and Morrell won were during the championship portion of their fights. Each took 3 out of the 4 rounds

                Benavidez 8-4 Rusty Gvozdyk
                Benavidez 7-5 Green Morrell

                Benavidez technique deteriorates when he fades.

                Starts throwing his favorite shot the left hook wild sloppy center of gravity high and off balance. Gvozdyk timed crosses

                Benavidez will return his jab low after throwing it with his right hand down

                Whether full of stamina or gassy he regularly compromises his balance when throwing the right hand

                fading with flawed technique is recipe for getting spanked when faced with great fighters such as Bivol and Tiger Paw Artur

                good fighter supposed to take the championship rounds against opponents who were green or rusty!

                Comment


                • #9
                  Originally posted by Boro View Post
                  Love how the writer of this article framed it as if Bivol dropped the title to avoid Benavidez.

                  Only to fight a more financially viable and stronger opponent Beterbiev instead...

                  What brand of crack is you smoking bro?!
                  In dropping the fight he avoided Benavidez. There's nothing more true on earth. Doesn't matter why. He avoided the fight. Dont fkn matter if it was for money or whatever. David would have taken the fight for less money. That's the difference in him and Canelo.
                  Last edited by Boxing Scene; 04-18-2025, 08:50 PM.

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    I absolutely think that Benevides has a decent shot at beating anyone at light heavyweight. Only the nut-huggers want to remain in denial.

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    X
                    TOP