David Benavidez targets the battle of a stadium against a growing star: “That’s one of my dreams”
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After a dominant victory over Anthony Yarde, David Benavidez Looking to add to his legacy, and he has set out his intentions to fight at a UK stadium against one of the stars of the future in Great Britain.
Benavidez made easy work of Yarde, dominating all rounds before The pulley ended in round seven To identify the first successful protection of the WTG lightweight world title for ‘The Mexican Monster’.
And yet, during the result, Benavidez revealed his plans to move up to the cruise pressure section and challenge Gilberto Ramirez for the united world titles, despite only three contests on 175 lbs since moving up from ultra-medium weight.
Nevertheless Benavidez has since detailed ready to drop back to light-heavy weight in the future and Carl Broch says that a stadium fight against Ben Whittaker could be on the cards one day.
“It’s one of my dreams to fight out there (in the United Kingdom). The crowd and energy are amazing. I and Ben Whittaker may be more experience, but hopefully in the future we can make it happen.
He is a green fighter and needs more experience but hopefully we can make it happen in the future. Fighting at Wembley Stadium is one of my dreams. ”
Before Benavidez conflicts with Ramirez in May, “Zurdo” will face Robin Safar for the first time on Friday, January 16, as WBA and WBO cruise weight champion looks for a more influential 2026, after just one fight this year.
Meanwhile, Whittaker is heading to the Cylch on Saturday night for his first appearance in Matchroom, as he applies for a German Benjamin Gavazi’s victory in Birmingham.
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