Comments Thread For: Photos: David Benavidez Pounds and Stops Denis Douglin

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: David Benavidez Pounds and Stops Denis Douglin

    PHILADELPHIA - Undefeated rising contender David 'El Bandera Roja' Benavidez (16-0, 15 KOs) knocked out Denis Douglin (20-5, 13 KOs) in the 10-round main event of Premier Boxing Champions on ESPN and ESPN Deportes from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia. Photos by Premier Boxing Champions.

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  • noreaga107
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    the future is bright for this kid, I can see him moving to heavyweight in like 4 to 5 years and becoming the first Mexican American heavyweight in history

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    • Corelone
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      Originally posted by noreaga107
      the future is bright for this kid, I can see him moving to heavyweight in like 4 to 5 years and becoming the first Mexican American heavyweight in history
      Crickets... He has some issues. I want him to be all that too, but nope. He's tall and fights small, his jab hangs out, he falls in, his feet (he doesn't use them). He has some power and stamina, but what style? Douglin smacked him around some before.... Momma is fine to me, right strict on her son. He'll be somebody, it just wasn't his day.
      Last edited by Corelone; 08-06-2016, 05:32 PM.

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      • Eastcoast
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        Very impressive performance for a 19 year old! Douglin is a good journeyman level fighter and pushed David the whole fight, David didn't panic and gas like a lot of guys that age would. Keep matching him up with fighters at this level for another year, then maybe step up to some of the other young top SMW's like Dunn, Murdock, Neilsen, Uzecatigui. As a fan, I can't help imagine what a fight between him and 25 year old Rameriz would be like, but it's way too soon for that.

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        • Catrin
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          #5
          Originally posted by Eastcoast
          Very impressive performance for a 19 year old! Douglin is a good journeyman level fighter and pushed David the whole fight, David didn't panic and gas like a lot of guys that age would. Keep matching him up with fighters at this level for another year, then maybe step up to some of the other young top SMW's like Dunn, Murdock, Neilsen, Uzecatigui. As a fan, I can't help imagine what a fight between him and 25 year old Rameriz would be like, but it's way too soon for that.
          AWESOME FIGHT! Im thinking DB should be ready in 2-3 years!

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          • Kigali
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            Originally posted by Eastcoast
            Very impressive performance for a 19 year old! Douglin is a good journeyman level fighter and pushed David the whole fight, David didn't panic and gas like a lot of guys that age would. Keep matching him up with fighters at this level for another year, then maybe step up to some of the other young top SMW's like Dunn, Murdock, Neilsen, Uzecatigui. As a fan, I can't help imagine what a fight between him and 25 year old Rameriz would be like, but it's way too soon for that.
            looks like a poor man's chavez jr.

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