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Anthony Yarde speaks out after being knocked out by Benavidez

Anthony Yarde congratulated David Benavidez's team on the victory and commented that he will make some changes after returning from vacation

Anthony Yarde speaks out after being knocked out by Benavidez
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Anthony Yarde made a statement after being brutally knocked out by World Boxing Council ( WBC ) light heavyweight champion David Benavidez last weekend and promised to fight back stronger.

Yarde congratulated the staff in an interview with DAZN following the defeat and said he would make some adjustments after returning from vacation. " Those who know me are aware that I'm angry. I'll return stronger and better. He said," I knew what I was going to get into, but I believed I could pull it off in an effort to shock the world and become great once more. " " Tonight was stronger. Thanks to him. Thanks to his team. I just want to let people know that I'm alright. Some people were concerned that my head was spluttering. Yes, I'm good. He continued," I'm going to eat well, take a vacation, and do other things that I won't mention. " Throughout the entire fight, David Benavidez used his speed and beating volume to relentlessly stress Yarde. The Briton had some powerful matches in the fight, but it was too much for the Mexican-American to handle. Yarde hit the ropes in the sixth round, and Benavidez backed him against the wall with a burst of punches that sent him to the paint. The referee soon intervened and put an end to the battle, which the Mexican Monster won by technological knockout. The Mexican-American confirmed following the victory that he will fight Gilberto" Zurdo" Ramirez, the world's integrated cruiserweight hero, on May 2nd in an effort to clinch the name there. Anthony Yarde, 33, was cruelly stopped by the Mexican-American and was denied the chance to win the WBC light heavyweight title. The Englishman has won 24 matches ( including a knockout ) and lost four. In addition, Zurdo Ramirez, 29, and David Benavidez, 29, properly defended his Cd title. In his professional job, The Mexican Monster has a record of 31 win, 25 of which were knockout victories.

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