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Benavidez claims to be “harder punching” after a tight call ncvrs.com

The spanking-looking David Benavidez (30-0, 24 Aries) boasts the media to be “harder to hit” than David Morrell (11-1, 9 Aries) after a 12-round unanimous decision is overwhelmed like the scores of the Nevada judges on Saturday night.

According to the actions, the relatively unmarked Morrell is definitely harder to hit than Benavidez. It was a close fight that may have been a draw, but the judges gave the “Mexican monster” based on scores 115-111, 115-111 and 118-108.

The referee interrupted Morrell’s momentum when he punished him for struck the 11th round after the bell. Morrell insulted Benavidez and tried to finish. We will never know what would have happened, but the timing of this point was bad.

Benavidez fought as always, throwing many beats and using the job as a defensive to accommodate his opponent. The Cuban Morrell focused on the landing of hard shots rather than the Benavidez Scattergun approach.

After the fight, Benavidez said he wanted Artur Betterbiev and Dmitry Bivol 2 winners to come to the United States to defend him. It is not clear that you expect it to happen. That would be surprising if it happened. Benavidez has to go with an ego problem if you really think that the winner

Benavidez’s claim

“I know how to work in a 12 lap. It was much harder to hit than anyone I was facing, but I was harder to hit. I showed you what level I am, ”Benavidez said after his victory over Morrell. “I was bigger and stronger and I was a better dancer. I immediately took control of the fight. I can attack every corner of the body.

“This is” Monster’s World “.

Benavidez did not hit harder than Morrell, and does not hit the punch than Yoenli Hernandez, who fought on the lower card.

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