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    Comments Thread For: David Benavidez and Anthony Yarde confident ahead of ?inevitable? battle

    Ahead of the impressive card in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, the fighters completed public workouts and beat the drums of publicity.
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    Yarde is definitely the hardest puncher Benevidez will have faced (not counting Lemieux cause he was too small). Yarde's problem is his engine; he can ****, but not for long... Benevidez by mid fight ko. Gonna be fun while it lasts. PS would have loved to see the monster vs a younger Beterbiev. How good would that have been!

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      #3
      Originally posted by steeve steel
      Yarde is definitely the hardest puncher Benevidez will have faced (not counting Lemieux cause he was too small). Yarde's problem is his engine; he can ****, but not for long... Benevidez by mid fight ko. Gonna be fun while it lasts. PS would have loved to see the monster vs a younger Beterbiev. How good would that have been!
      Yarde might be the hardest puncher D. Benavidez has faced so far, but Morrell is not that far behind from Yarde. And difficult to say if he have the same success in landing clean shots, Morrell has better timing with the counter punching skillset and has better conditioning than Anthony Yarde.

      David is looking sharp so far.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Malvado

        Yarde might be the hardest puncher D. Benavidez has faced so far, but Morrell is not that far behind from Yarde. And difficult to say if he have the same success in landing clean shots, Morrell has better timing with the counter punching skillset and has better conditioning than Anthony Yarde.

        David is looking sharp so far.
        David is a prolific bodypuncher while hard hitting Buff Guy Yarde is a notorious fader

        David body assault saps Yarde power

        Jab defense body punching all in David’s favor

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          #5
          AI converted betting odds into probability of victory for each

          David has a 85 to 90% chance of winning

          While Yarde has a 10 to 15% chance of winning

          this means Yarde would be expected to win once every 7 to 10 fights against David

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            #6
            It's worth putting a bet on yarde to win, Benny looks as fit as a butchers dog.

            Yarde hurts Benny early, Benny goes in to beast mode stops yarde in 7

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              #7
              Originally posted by Malvado

              Yarde might be the hardest puncher D. Benavidez has faced so far, but Morrell is not that far behind from Yarde. And difficult to say if he have the same success in landing clean shots, Morrell has better timing with the counter punching skillset and has better conditioning than Anthony Yarde.

              David is looking sharp so far.
              Very disapointing performance from Yarde. He had one chance and that was to go all in for the first few rounds and catch Benevidez cold. Instead, he let the monster get into a rythmn, and then is was over.

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