Fans with an overwhelming majority believes that the feature of experience owned by David Benefidies will lead him to victory over David Morel Cuban on Saturday evening in their light heavyweight battle on February 1 in T-Mobile Square in Las Vegas.
Exaggerated experience. More importantly, any of these fighters has strength, chin and solidity to win. The gas tank is also a basic factor. As we saw in the last Battle of Benavidies in 175, it faded after six rounds and took the penalty of a profession against Olksander Ghvodik, 37, on June 15 last year.
The gas tank matters
This man was not the spring chicken, but he overcame the filling of Benavides in the second half of that battle. Therefore, endurance is more important than experience in this battle.
If the “Mexican Monster” fades against Morel in the second half, I will not want to be in this position. Morel strikes more difficult than Gvozdyk, and will make more damage. BENAVIEZ experience will not help take these shots or punches to the body from Morrell if it is exhausted.
“We are not afraid of fighting, no one. Millcity boxing About his son, David Benfdiz, is well pushed to fight David Morel, who feels that he lacks experience to win.
Benavidez has more experience against old warriors, but regardless of the debate, talented fighters did not fight to tell whether he had benefited enough to win this battle.
It is difficult to say whether Morel's experience in amateurs against the best in the world is superior to the older old warriors who have been occupied by the BENAVIDEZ profession with them.
The experience may not be the key to this battle. It may be about those who have the best skills, power, and intelligence treatment. You can throw the experiment outside the window and focus on those who strike more and more talented in sporting terms between BENAVIDEZ and Morrell.
Trap
It seems that many people repeat the same error: they focus on experience in this battle, but they are absent from the most important things, such as sporting ability, strength, durability, endurance, and intelligence. This is much more important than the surface experience, and this is not what is cracked, especially in the case of beenavidez.
It is the fact that it was an entire weight that even its last battle against the old Gvozdyk, and it seemed very bad in that battle. Was that because of his injured hands, says Benavidez, or is he finally fighting with someone of his size in 175?
This means more if BENAVIDEZ is very true, and if he had fought many players in his CV when they were younger. Will he be uncomfortable with rolls if men fight the size of his entire career? It is doubtful.
If he is fighting in the heavyweight of light or his entire career against Artur Peterev, Demitter Bever and Jay Obetia, will he be the fighter he is today, and he is still not defeated or just one of the many competitors? It makes a difference when the fighter like Benavidez fights the older fighters.