Mild heavyweight David Morrell is questioning the skills of undefeated counterpart David Benavidez earlier than their February 1 struggle on the T-Cellular Area in Las Vegas.
Morrell, 27, initially from Cuba, now trains with Ronnie Shields in Texas. Morrell turned skilled in August 2019 and in his third struggle fought in a 12-round bout. Morrell was using a seven-fight knockout streak that led to August towards Radivoje “Sizzling Rod” Kalajdzic, a struggle he gained by unanimous choice. Although Morrell’s resume may not have the massive names of Benavidez, he has always referred to as for this struggle and even moved as much as mild heavyweight after Benavidez made the transfer up in weight In Gloves Off: Benavidez-Morrell, a video Premier Boxing Champions uploaded to their YouTube channel, Morrell opened up on his ideas in regards to the struggle.
“I don’t know why folks say he’s ‘the monster’,” Morrell stated throughout an interview for Gloves Off. “Growth, he’s going down 100 per cent. I promise you I’ll knock him out.”
Morrell went on to elucidate that he’s unimpressed with Benavidez’s motion and boxing capacity. Morrell, who comes from the Cuban beginner boxing program, has tailored effectively to the skilled sport. He has proven a capability to field but in addition an intent to harm. Morrell has proven energy and talent. Morrell shared his opinion of Benavidez’s footwork.
“Benavidez can’t dance,” Morrell stated.
Benavidez is ending up his camp in Las Vegas and holds a file of 29-0 (24 KOs). Benavidez, 28, made his mild heavyweight debut in June profitable towards former titleholder Oleksandr Gvozdyk. Earlier than that struggle, Benavidez had defeated Caleb Plant and Demetrius Andrade in 2023 at tremendous middleweight. Regardless of Benavidez’s resume of beating established high-ranking and proficient fighters, Morrell continues to suggest that Benavidez is a robotic come-forward fighter evaluating him to Robocop, the principle character of Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 movie.
“You’ve seen the film RoboCop, proper,” Morrell, 11-0 (9 KOs), stated. “He is similar.”
The struggle will headline a Premier Boxing Champions pay-per-view on Prime Video.