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David Benavídez insists that he would have beaten Canelo Álvarez five years ago and today

Benavídez's analysis goes beyond the administrative circumstances of the past and focuses on the tactical characteristics before Álvarez

David Benavdez insists that he would have beaten Canelo lvarez five years ago and today
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The debate on one of the most anticipated and postponed confrontations in international boxing added a new testimonial chapter.

The current unified monarch in the light heavyweight and cruiserweight categories, David Benavídez, detailed his projections about what would have happened if the promoters had reached a contractual agreement at the stage in which dominance at 168 pounds was being consolidated to fight against the Guadalajara Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez.

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The lack of coincidence in the rings continues under the analysis of specialists, especially due to the stage in which the four super middleweight belts were collected.

In an interview given to Luis Parra's audiovisual channel, David Benavídez stated that he was completely certain about the outcome of that possible combat, arguing that his preparation gave him the necessary resources to prevail at that time.

“I am 100% confident in what I can do and if I had fought Canelo at that time, I would also beat him,” said David Benavídez on Luis Parra's channel, explaining that his discipline in the gym allows him to face any technical challenge against the opponents that are on his sports agenda.

Analysis of lost opportunities

The chronology of the negotiations shows that the closest period to finalize the lawsuit occurred after the loss of one of the crowns on the scale during the year 2020.

After that event at the weigh-ins, the boxer of Mexican origin observed how the mandatory defenses of the sanctioning body were directed towards other opponents.

When recalling the moment in which the first defenses of the unified body were managed against lower profile rivals in the rankings, the fighter evaluated the decisions of the managers. "I was about 24 years old when he came up, but I didn't make weight and I lost the title for not making weight. But the truth was something that I had no control over and if he wanted to do that fight it was easy to do because he had his first WBC defense against Yildirim, if he wanted to do that fight it was possible, but he went another route," argued David Benavídez.

Technical arguments and future projections

The analysis of the undefeated boxer goes beyond the administrative circumstances of the past and focuses on the tactical characteristics he possesses to counter counterattack boxing.

According to his statements in the same broadcast space, the combination of his individual physical qualities became the main factor of evasion by his counterpart's environment.

"I have speed, I have strength, I have defense, I have everything. So that's why he never fought me, because he knows that I have many things that I do that can complicate the fight for him," concluded David Benavídez when analyzing the reasons why the signature was never signed on a co-promotion contract at 168 pounds.

Currently, David Benavídez is planning unifications in the upper divisions against figures like Noel Mikaelian or Dmitry Bivol.

In the event that a formal proposal is presented to reactivate negotiations with the Guadalajara boxer, the guidelines of his work team require that the weight limit be established under the parameters of 175 pounds.

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