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  • Haka
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    #21
    Bena is too big for 168 and not good enough for 175, discourse that skip over these basic facts might as well be originated by AI hype computers designated to create trends that are are absent in reality.

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    • SouthpawRight
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      #22
      Originally posted by Haka
      Bena is too big for 168 and not good enough for 175, discourse that skip over these basic facts might as well be originated by AI hype computers designated to create trends that are are absent in reality.
      Fat Dave more than good enough for 175

      outside of Top Soviet Bivol and Buff Guy Artur the other top guys aren't great

      I think he's a bit overrated right now coming off his career best performance. ATH stock after your masterpiece is normal

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        #23
        David Benavidez has not beaten any World level 175 pounds fighters as of yet 'but somehow he is a World Champion, by being in the right place at the right time'.

        Yes Benavidez's style is easy to watch and appreciate, but? Really skill for skill I don't think he is super talented.

        Note: I still believe that Canelo Alvarez at 175 pounds, can beat him 'and fighters like Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev also have a great chance of beating him;.

        I would really like to see David Benavidez actually now fight some World level 175 pound fighters. Fighting Callum Smith is a great fight, because? For as long as Smith is in the fight, he will be throwing hard and powerful punchers. Callum Smith's skill level and power is proven to a solid level at 175 pounds, and he is a fighter in form with good wins vs Joshua Buasti'.

        To conclude: So overall to beat David Benavidez is going to be difficult, for the large majority of 175 pound fighters 'at domestic and European level. The reason why I say that? Is because if you really check his resume at 175 pounds, that is the level he has been consistently fighting at'.

        David Morrell is his best win at 175 pounds, because Morrell was a fighter rising in the game 'and his current form was solid. But he was not a higher calibre fighter than Joshua Buasti, both were of a similar level'.

        I have suggested even before Benavidez's latest fight, that he may potentially move up into the Cruiserweight division 'the only reason why David Benavidez moved up from 168 pounds, is because in my opinion? He could no longer maintain the lifestyle of weight draining himself to be the big man on fight night. Therefore he has had to move up weight divisions and fight at a more natural fighting weight'.

        I think David Benavidez is very beatable, his style is conducive to action packed fights 'and I think top level fighters will be able to find him quite easily inside the ring' etc.




        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 11-25-2025, 11:45 AM.

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          #24
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
          David Benavidez has not beaten any World level 175 pounds fighters as of yet 'but somehow he is a World Champion, by being in the right place at the right time'.

          Yes Benavidez's style is easy to watch and appreciate, but? Really skill for skill I don't think he is super talented.

          Note: I still believe that Canelo Alvarez at 175 pounds, can beat him 'and fighters like Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev also have a great chance of beating him;.

          I would really like to see David Benavidez actually now fight some World level 175 pound fighters. Fighting Callum Smith is a great fight, because? For as long as Smith is in the fight, he will be throwing hard and powerful punchers. Callum Smith's skill level and power is proven to a solid level at 175 pounds, and he is a fighter in form with good wins vs Joshua Buasti'.

          To conclude: So overall to beat David Benavidez is going to be difficult, for the large majority of 175 pound fighters 'at domestic and European level. The reason why I say that? Is because if you really check his resume at 175 pounds, that is the level he has been consistently fighting at'.

          David Morrell is his best win at 175 pounds, because Morrell was a fighter rising in the game 'and his current form was solid. But he was not a higher calibre fighter than Joshua Buasti, both were of a similar level'.

          I have suggested even before Benavidez's latest fight, that he may potentially move up into the Cruiserweight division 'the only reason why David Benavidez moved up from 168 pounds, is because in my opinion? He could no longer maintain the lifestyle of weight draining himself to be the big man on fight night. Therefore he has had to move up weight divisions and fight at a more natural fighting weight'.

          I think David Benavidez is very beatable, his style is conducive to action pack fights 'and I think top level fighters will be able to find him quite easily inside the ring' etc.




          Callum went life and death with domestic level Brit Buatsi. There was a moment a Buatsi hook to the body nearly folded Callum

          Fat Dave fav punch is Mehico’s fav punch left hook to the body

          I see Fat Dave stopping this version of Callum should he beat Cuban David which I don’t think he will

          Saul beating Fat Dave at 175 would be Saul’s best win

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            #25
            Id like bud v benevidez

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            • Haka
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              #26
              Originally posted by SouthpawRight
              Fat Dave more than good enough for 175

              outside of Top Soviet Bivol and Buff Guy Artur the other top guys aren't great

              I think he's a bit overrated right now coming off his career best performance. ATH stock after your masterpiece is normal
              How many belts ?

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              • Oracle01
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                #27
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                David Benavidez has not beaten any World level 175 pounds fighters as of yet 'but somehow he is a World Champion, by being in the right place at the right time'.

                Yes Benavidez's style is easy to watch and appreciate, but? Really skill for skill I don't think he is super talented.

                Note: I still believe that Canelo Alvarez at 175 pounds, can beat him 'and fighters like Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev also have a great chance of beating him;.

                I would really like to see David Benavidez actually now fight some World level 175 pound fighters. Fighting Callum Smith is a great fight, because? For as long as Smith is in the fight, he will be throwing hard and powerful punchers. Callum Smith's skill level and power is proven to a solid level at 175 pounds, and he is a fighter in form with good wins vs Joshua Buasti'.

                To conclude: So overall to beat David Benavidez is going to be difficult, for the large majority of 175 pound fighters 'at domestic and European level. The reason why I say that? Is because if you really check his resume at 175 pounds, that is the level he has been consistently fighting at'.

                David Morrell is his best win at 175 pounds, because Morrell was a fighter rising in the game 'and his current form was solid. But he was not a higher calibre fighter than Joshua Buasti, both were of a similar level'.

                I have suggested even before Benavidez's latest fight, that he may potentially move up into the Cruiserweight division 'the only reason why David Benavidez moved up from 168 pounds, is because in my opinion? He could no longer maintain the lifestyle of weight draining himself to be the big man on fight night. Therefore he has had to move up weight divisions and fight at a more natural fighting weight'.

                I think David Benavidez is very beatable, his style is conducive to action packed fights 'and I think top level fighters will be able to find him quite easily inside the ring' etc.



                Gvozdyk , Morrell and Yarde are not world level? lmao. Keep hating.

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                • SouthpawRight
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Oracle01

                  Gvozdyk , Morrell and Yarde are not world level? lmao. Keep hating.
                  Gvozdyk is pretty good he was rusty and still took 4 rounds

                  Cuban Dave had a huge inexperience disadvantage and took 4 or 5 rounds

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                  • Oracle01
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by SouthpawRight
                    Gvozdyk is pretty good he was rusty and still took 4 rounds

                    Cuban Dave had a huge inexperience disadvantage and took 4 or 5 rounds
                    And Yarde was ahead of beterbiev on the cards when he was stopped.
                    Last edited by Oracle01; Yesterday, 02:37 AM.

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