David Benavídez's corner considers Beterbiev a rival to fear
One of the main goals for David Benavídez's career in the short term is unification at 175 pounds
Planning the next commitments for the unified Mexican-American champion generates various strategies in the international boxing offices. Although the immediate priority of David Benavídez's corner is focused on absolute unification, the technical evaluation of possible Russian opponents at light heavyweight has defined a clear scale of danger.
The boxer's camp maintains its goal of facing the monarchs of the 175-pound division.
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However, his coach and father has pointed out that, although Dmitry Bivol represents the direct path to capturing the majority of the belts, veteran Artur Beterbiev is positioned as the rival who demands a higher level of tactical care in the ring.
The danger scale among Russian champions
The preference to unify the titles against the WBA super champion responds to the historical achievements that he has recently accumulated. In an exclusive interview granted to the prestigious specialized magazine The Ring, José Benavídez Sr. broke down the reasons why the camp prioritizes negotiations with Bivol, despite the risk involved with the other monarch of the category.
"We respect Beterbiev. He is a great fighter, but our preference is Bivol. He beat Canelo Álvarez, he beat Zurdo Ramírez and defeating him would give David the opportunity to become undisputed champion," declared José Benavídez Sr., immediately recognizing the other variable in the scenario: "But Beterbiev is the most dangerous fighter. We would love to face him next. We can make it happen whenever they want," the coach pointed out to the cited source.
Currently, the boxer of Mexican origin holds the WBC light heavyweight titles and the WBA regular belt. For his part, Bivol holds the crowns of the WBO, the IBF and the recognition of super champion of the WBA, which makes unification one of the main goals for David Benavídez's career in the short term.
Denying accusations of failed negotiations
The tension between the camps has increased after the statements of Beterbiev, who accused the Mexican-American's entourage of evading combat in the past. David Benavídez's coach forcefully denied these claims, explaining that they were the ones who took the initiative to seek the agreement without receiving a positive response from the Russian's promoter.
“Fuentes and we went to talk to Artur Beterbiev and his team before the fight against Anthony Yarde, but they were not interested in the fight,” concluded José Benavídez Sr. at the end of his defense.
Unification agenda in two weight categories
The sporting panorama for David Benavídez contemplates a double activity in the cruiser and light heavyweight divisions for the final months of this year.
By also holding the WBA and WBO 200-pound belts, the team has designed a calendar that prioritizes ordering the cruiserweight titles before seeking the clash with the Russians.
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