Andy Cruz predicts knockout in Morrell vs. fight Benavidez

Andy Cruz, a Cuban light weight contender, predicted that David Morrell Jr. will overcome by knockout To David Benavídez Saturday, February 1 in the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. In statements to the press prior to his fight with Omar Salcido, Cruz said that he sees his compatriot Morrell Jr. for this fight and He believes that he will give a Good show against Benavidez. “What I can say about Morrell is that it is a typical Cuban boxer. He is always smiling and is always dancing. I see it very similar to me, always joking and always dancing. Maybe it’s even worse than me. As for its concentration for this fight, I see it very concentrated. It will be a difficult fight, but I think it will give a good show. I see it winning. I not only see it winning. I see it winning by knockout“, said. David Morrell is very sure that he will beat David Benavídez.Credit: Jacob de Leon/Team Morrell | Courtesy According to experts’ forecasts, The fight will be very close and competitive. Some believe that David Benavídez -who took the personal duel – It has a slight advantage for your experiencebut others say that David Morrell Jr. can end his undefeated. The Mexican monster will make this fight with the Cuban To defend his position as a mandatory challenger of the category, since it could face the winner of the rematch between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol. The rivalry with Morrell was born when both belonged to the supermedian weight and now the fighters They will fix their differences in 175 pounds. In his last fight, Benavidez won the mandatory challenging position of the World Boxing Council (CMB) by conquering the interim title of the category in a hard fight against Oleksandr Gvozdyk. Instead, Morrell He also premiered with a victory in the 175 pounds by winning by unanimous decision to Radivoje Kalajdzic for the secondary belt of the AMB. In the co-feeling fight of this billboard, Brandon Figueroa and Stephen Fulton will have their revenge. Besides, Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz will return to action against Ángel Fierro. David Benavídez wants to end David Morrell Jr.Credit: Ryan Hafey/ Premier Boxing Champions | Courtesy David Morrell Jr., 26, is a regular champion of 175 pounds from the World Boxing Association (AMB). Cuban fighter alone He has 11 fights as a professional and has won them allnine of them by knockout. For his part, David Benavídez, 27, became an interim monarch of semi -dompleted weight of the WBC by beating Oleksandr Gvozdyk in his debut the category. The Mexican monster It has a record of 29 wins, 24 of them by fast track and no setback In his career as a professional. Continue reading:· Canelo Álvarez predicts Benavídez and Morrell fight· David Benavídez says that rivalry with Morrell became personal· David Benavídez responds to Morrell criticism: “I don’t care about her clown” (Tagstotranslate) David Benavidez (T) David Morrell JR

Naoya Inoue sweeps Knockout against Kim and follows his undefeated domain

Naoya Inoue, once again demonstrated why he is considered one of the best pound boxers per pound when sweeping with a fulminant knockout in the fourth assault on his replacement opponent, Ye-Joon Kim. Inoue (29-0, 26 kos), known as “The Monster”, made it clear that it remains unstoppable in his career, successfully defending his four world titles this last Friday at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. A deadly blow in the fourth assault Kim, who had been summoned with only two weeks in advance after the decline due to injury of his original opponent, Sam Goodman, began the fight with a defensive strategy, but could not resist the power of Inoue. Although Kim made a challenging gesture for Japanese to move forward, it was a right in the temple that sent him to the canvas and ended the contest. This is the tenth consecutive Knockout of Inoue, and its championship defense number 24 consecutively. With this triumph, Inoue made it clear that his dominance over the Supergallo division remains intact and is ready for the great challenges of 2025. “I am quite sure that 2025 will be the great year for me,” said the champion, who continues to mark his name in the history of boxing with each fight. Next Naoya Inoue challenges: Las Vegas or Saudi Arabia? Inoue, who is currently in the number 3 of the pound ranking per pound of ESPN, can now begin to think about his next opponents. Among the most mentioned names is that of Mexican Alan Picasso, the number one challenger of the WBC, with whom he could face in Las Vegas, a scenario that Inoue already knows well. The Japanese fought for the last time in the United States in 2021, when he knocked out Michael Dasmarinas to defend his rooster weight titles. Another possible challenge is a fight against his compatriot along with Nakatani, the current worldwide cmb gallo weight champion. Nakatani (29-0, 22 kos), who is known for his powerful stuck, could be an interesting challenge for Inoue in a battle between Japanese champions. Nakatani will defend his title against David Cuellar Contreras on February 24 in Japan, which could open the door to a confrontation with Inoue in the coming months. Continue reading: – Coach says that Crawford will show Canelo that he is the best – CMB confirms that Benavidez or Morrell will be mandatory in 175 pounds – Canelo Álvarez mentions why he did not accept to fight with Benavidez (Tagstotranslate) Naoya Inoue

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