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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostYou're saying Smith is overrated while talking about Benevidez? Priceless.
Benevidez needed two fights against a bum as the first fight was so close, and beat an old Dirrell who has done nothing late in the fight. But you think he gets a prime Smith out of there much quicker than those two even though he's the much superior fighter? Stop smoking glue. It's bad for you as it is. But to actually smoke the shlt? Well, you can vouch for that.
Let them fight, then we'll see. And if Smith wins, I'll buy you a beer.
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Originally posted by Tatabanya View PostHe might have looked a little ineffective at times, but Benavidez gives you the idea of someone who can shift gears and end a fight whenever he chooses to.
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Originally posted by Tatabanya View PostWho has Smith beaten, buddy? A shot George Groves, then?
Let them fight, then we'll see. And if Smith wins, I'll buy you a beer.
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... This kid isn't even 23 of age... he's still a work in progress...
... he had a seasoned fighter in front of him and he used the opportunity in order to gain some more rounds into the ring...
David wasn't in danger in any moment... he's learning...
Originally posted by Griever0730 View PostThis. Dirrell didn't force Benavidez to hafta step his game up. Benavidez had the fight going the way he wanted to putting pressure to break him down & Dirrell couldn't do anything to change it. He clearly stated that he didn't do anything more than he needed to & he still dominated the fight aside from a few of the early rounds when Dirrell was still fresh. Cut or no cut, Dirrell was just gonna get beat down the rest of the fight. Dudes acting like they saw the best of Benavidez or something. He had very little respect at all for Dirrell & Dirrell is a legit guy. & he's only 22. His real ability will show when someone can force him back & not allow him to walk them down while they're running for their life. Don't see anybody at 168 that can do that to him. Nobody is gonna outbox him all 12 rounds with that type of pressure on them.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostSmith has beaten better than anybody else in the division other than Saunders who beat some good fighters at 160. Groves wasn't at his best, but he was still good. Benevidez struggled with a complete bum and a fighter in Dirrell who hadn't proven anything in his prime. So they're the ones who should be questioned. Anyone doing anything else needs to be laughed at. It's far too ironic for words.
I'm not judging Benavidez exclusively on Dirrell (who, incidentally, would probably have beaten Groves as well IMO). And I'll grant you that - more than shot - Groves was not the same fighter after the shoulder problems.
I'm watching at the potential. To me, Benavidez has not yet shifted gears because he hasn't really needed to. OK, he struggled with Gavril. Name me a champion who never had an under-average night.
Smith is good - I'm not saying he is not - but before telling that he's the top dog in there I want to see him against someone who has a serious punch. My su****ion is that as soon as Benavidez hits him good, Smith will go.
I'll be the first to admit I was wrong if Smith wins instead. But my gut feeling is Benavidez inside the limit as of now.Last edited by Tatabanya; 10-02-2019, 05:36 AM.
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post... This kid isn't even 23 of age... he's still a work in progress...
... he had a seasoned fighter in front of him and he used the opportunity in order to gain some more rounds into the ring...
David wasn't in danger in any moment... he's learning...
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Originally posted by Tatabanya View PostThis replies to all three posts you sent me as answers:
I'm not judging Benavidez on Dirrell (who, incidentally, would probably have beaten Groves as well IMO). And I'll grant you that - more than shot - Groves was not the same fighter after the shoulder problems.
I'm watching at the potential. To me, Benavidez has not yet shifted gears because he doesn't really need to. OK, he struggled with Gavril. Name me a champion who never had an under-average night.
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Originally posted by Tatabanya View PostAnd one more thing: many people here seem to conveniently forget that Dirrell had a BAD cut (caused by Benavidez's punch!) which forced him to change tactics at the end.
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