David Benavidez Dominates Gilberto Ramirez, Eyes Future Fights
David Benavidez isn't just winning -- he's taking ...
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David Benavidez delivered a stunning performance against Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, solidifying his status as a three-division champion. With aspirations to become the face of boxing entertainment, Benavidez aims for high-profile bouts against champions like Dmitry Bivol and Canelo Alvarez.
- 01David Benavidez became a three-division champion after defeating Gilberto Ramirez.
- 02He aims to secure fights with Dmitry Bivol and Canelo Alvarez in the future.
- 03Benavidez's performance was marked by speed and power, leading to a decisive victory.
- 04He has dominated opponents for seven years, with 32 consecutive victories.
- 05Benavidez cites Manny Pacquiao as an inspiration for his exciting fight style.
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In a thrilling matchup at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, David Benavidez showcased his prowess by defeating Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez, becoming the first boxer to win titles in super middleweight, light heavyweight, and cruiserweight divisions. The fight, which ended with Ramirez suffering an apparent eye injury, highlighted Benavidez's combination of speed and power, leaving fans and potential opponents in awe. With a record of 32 consecutive victories, Benavidez is not only focused on titles but also on becoming a major entertainment figure in boxing. He expressed his desire for high-profile fights, particularly against Dmitry Bivol, whom he considers his top target, and Canelo Alvarez, a fight that fans are eager to see. Benavidez's performance has solidified his reputation as a must-watch athlete, drawing comparisons to legends like Manny Pacquiao. As he continues to dominate the ring, the boxing world watches closely for his next move.
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Benavidez's victory enhances his marketability and could lead to lucrative fights, impacting fans and boxing promotions.
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