Enthony Yarde coach Tunde Ajayi does not believe that the absence of David Benavidez has been slaughtered since moving up to 175 is a signal that he cannot hit the lightweight division. He notes that he is now facing a better opposition than the guys he fought at the age of 168.
Benavidez’s last seven beats
– David Lemiueux
– Demetrius Andrade: 35 and miss his main
– Kyrone Davis
– Ronald Elis
– Cleaner Alexis Angulo
– Anthony Dirrel
– J’leon’s love
This is not an impressive list. Most of these guys were travelers, and the only two former world champions-Dirlel and Andrade-Boyed old in the mid-1930s, when Benavidez fought them.
Jarde (27-3, 24 Kos) will challenge Benavidez (30-0, 24 Kos) for his WBC lightweight weight title on November 22 in Anb Arena in Riyad, Saudi Arabia. The fight will be shown live on Dazn PPV.
Benavidez slaughtered drought
“Not really because when we look at a particular person slaughtered relationship, slaughter is determined by the one standing in front of you,” said Tunde Ajayi Pro boxing fansWhen asked if David Benavidez’s lack of slaughtered since moving until 175 is a sign that his power was not transferred from 168.
It is obvious that Benavidez’s power has not been transferred from 168. The absence of his slaughter in two battles for lightweight heavyweights against Oleksandr Gvozdia and David Morrel, not only because he was finally opposite the talented guys. His power is not the same at the age of 175 as it was when he fought at the age of 168.
“If you look at Dontay Wilder, he couldn’t hit Tyson Fury, but he had a higher slaughter percentage than Tison. The achievements of both athletes (Jeta and Benavideza) are high,” said Tunde.
Ajayi: High IQ Fight
“Enthony’s fight against Beterbiev was the heaviest fight Beterbyev ever. This world showed the spirit of the boxing world to the Great IQ. David Benavidez said in the time that none of these punches was one who gets inside and knocks a person.
Jarde did a significant job against Arthur Beterbyev. If he weren’t tired, he would probably have hit him because he had hurt his left hook a couple of times.
Benavidez’s habit of crowding opponents, focusing on volume, will leave their open Yarde left hooks. If the Mexican monster chooses to use this approach, he is going to cut. Recovering from Knockdown against Yarde will be harder than it was when he fought David Morrel last February. Jarde will immediately listen to him, wanting to finish him. Morrel supported after Benavidez dropped and was surprisingly lobbying against the ropes. It was strange.


Last updated 2010.07.30.
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