David Benavidez Receives Saudi Royalâs Backing for Bivol, Canelo, and Beterbiev Fights
David Benavidez has spent years chasing a shot at Canelo Alvarez. In the end, he was forced to move up a weight class empty-handed. Determined not to let history repeat itself in the light heavyweight division, the 28-year-old set his sights on Dmitry Bivol. He was the WBCâs mandatory challenger after Bivol defeated Artur Beterbiev in their undisputed rematch. By then, the undefeated Mexican had already made a statement with a dominant win over David Morrell, positioning himself as the No.1 in line for Bivol’s WBA title as well.
However, His Excellency Turki Alalshikh had no interest in making that fight instead choosing to focus on the trilogy. To make matters worse, Dmitry Bivol vacated the WBC belt to avoid the matchup, seemingly prioritizing a rubber match with Artur Beterbiev. That plan collapsed when Bivol underwent back surgery for an old injury, delaying everything further. Now, David Benavidez, with the WBC title in hand, is gearing up for a fight against Anthony Yarde on November 22 in Riyadh. Still, Benavidez remains confident heâll get to face them allâCanelo, Bivol, and Beterbievâbefore his journey is over.
âI’m probably going to have to take the hardest route out of any fighter because this side of the street there’s Beterbiev, there’s Bivol, there’s maybe Canelo in the future,â Benavidez told Fight Hype in a recent interview. âI’m fine with that. That doesn’t scare me at all.â Notably, Beterbiev, who wasnât happy about Bivolâs withdrawal before the trilogy, is now scheduled to face WBA No. 11 contender Deon Nicholson on the same card as Benavidez.

This means Benavidez must wait even longer for a shot at Bivol or Beterbiev. Despite the delays, however, Benavidez appears unbothered and patient. âWell, the first thing that keeps me cool at peace is [that] I’ve been making really good money. And also, you just can’t rush it, bro. Everybody has their time,â Benavidez said. In the meantime, though, Benavidez seems happy about âgetting better⦠getting more experience⦠[and] becoming more of a household name.âÂ
Interestingly, the reason Benavidez isnât worried about the repeated delays is because of HE Turki Alalshikh. Benavidez seems confident that the Saudi Royal is willing to make all those fights eventually. âIt looks like it’s very close to [happening]. Like I said, Turki Alalshikh is willing to make all these fights happen,â Benavidez said in the interview. âNow I’m cornering everybody, and there’s not going to be [any] room for anybody to run.â Before Benavidez can put his plans into motion, though, thereâs one man ready to ruin them all.
Anthony Yarde is confident he will stop David Benavidez
Yarde isnât buying into all the hype about Benavidezâs knockout power. Ahead of their scheduled fight in November, the light heavyweight WBA No.4 and WBC No.5 contender believes the power edge is firmly in his corner. When asked if he could knock out the WBC champion, Yarde didnât hesitate. âOne hundred percent.â

Benavidez has a history of not letting fights go the distance during his run in the super middleweight division. However, he failed to replicate such dominance against Oleksandr Gvozdyk and David Morrell. Regardless, Yarde enters the fight as an underdogâa role he seems to have embraced wholeheartedly.Â
âIâm gonna be the underdog, but they know that Iâm one of those people. Everyoneâs gonna be excited to see what happens,â he said.Â
David Benavidez appears to be optimistic about his future in the light heavyweight division. Despite the delay in the Bivol-Beterbiev trilogy, Benavidez is confident Alalshikh will get him the fights, even Canelo Alvarez. However, only time will tell whether this happens. Do you think Benavidez would ever get his wish granted?Â
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