The Mexican-American boxer, David Benavídez decided to issue a strong warning against David Morrell prior to the fight they will have on February 1 by ensuring that he will knock him out without any problem and this will become one of the most difficult fights in his professional career and perhaps the last due to the bad time that he will be put through.
These statements were made by the Mexican Monster during an interview for the YouTube program Gloves Off: Benavidez-Morrell, which is broadcast on PBC; Likewise, he maintained that he has worked hard to be able to arrive in great physical condition and his opponent does not expect how overwhelming he will become in the ring.
“The most difficult fight of his life awaits him. To be honest, I don’t think I’m going to fight after this fight. “He will probably retire”said David Benavídez when considering the fighting style of Morrell, who will present his title as regular champion of the World Boxing Association (WBA).
This is one of the many knockout threats that have been made since the fight between both fighters was announced; They even attacked each other in the city of Miami, Florida, during a public training session in which the Mexican Monster ended up pushing Morrell and he responded by throwing his championship belt at him.
Finally, David Benavídez assured that he will give an example of superiority in the fight against David Morrell on February 1 and demonstrate that he has not been playing all this time.
“I’m going to make an example of him. So that the rest of the light heavyweight division can see that I don’t play with anyone. David Morrell is definitely in trouble for this fight. At the end of the day, no one fights like me,” the Mexican-American concluded in his statements.
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