David Benavidez Overcomes Knockdown to Unify Light Heavyweight Titles in Thrilling Bout Against David Morrell Jr.
PhilBoxing.com
Sun, 02 Feb 2025
In a night of high drama and relentless action, David Benavidez solidified his status as one of boxing's elite by overcoming a late knockdown to defeat David Morrell Jr. and unify the WBA and WBC light heavyweight titles. The highly anticipated showdown, held on February 2, 2025, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, lived up to its billing as a blockbuster event, delivering a fight that will be remembered for years to come.
From the opening bell, Benavidez (29-0, 23 KOs) showcased his trademark aggression, pressing forward and unleashing a barrage of power punches. Morrell (12-1, 10 KOs), however, proved to be a formidable opponent, using his speed and technical skill to counter Benavidez's attacks. The Cuban southpaw stunned the crowd in the eighth round when he landed a perfectly timed left hook that sent Benavidez to the canvas—the first knockdown of Benavidez's career.
Despite the setback, Benavidez displayed the heart of a champion, rising to his feet and regaining control of the fight in the later rounds. His relentless pressure and volume punching began to wear down Morrell, who struggled to keep up with the pace. According to CompuBox stats, Benavidez landed 312 of 876 punches (36%), while Morrell connected on 221 of 612 (36%). The difference came in power punches, with Benavidez outlanding Morrell 258 to 167.
The championship rounds were a testament to both fighters' resilience, as they traded heavy blows in a display of skill and determination. In the end, the judges awarded Benavidez a unanimous decision victory with scores of 115-112, 114-113, and 116-111. The win not only unified the light heavyweight belts but also cemented Benavidez's reputation as one of the most exciting fighters in the sport.
"I knew Morrell was a tough opponent, but I came here to prove I'm the best in the division," Benavidez said in his post-fight interview. "Getting knocked down was a wake-up call, but I never doubted myself. I showed tonight that I can overcome adversity and come out on top."
Morrell, gracious in defeat, acknowledged Benavidez's performance. "David is a great champion, and tonight he was the better man," Morrell stated. "I gave it everything I had, but it wasn't enough. I'll come back stronger."
The fight, which headlined a stacked pay-per-view card, drew widespread praise from fans and analysts alike. Many are now calling for Benavidez to face the winner of the upcoming Dmitry Bivol vs. Artur Beterbiev unification bout, a matchup that would determine the undisputed light heavyweight champion.
As the boxing world reflects on this epic clash, one thing is clear: David Benavidez has once again proven why he is must-see TV. With his combination of power, heart, and determination, the future looks bright for the unified light heavyweight king.
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