Let us remind you that the meeting of these boxers will take place on November 25 in Las Vegas.
“I can make a case for both fighters, but I think Benavidez should come out on top. He is a master of merciless pressure and has honed his style to perfection. He also has a remarkable ability to adapt and exploit his own weaknesses.
While his footwork isn't perfect, his ability to land powerful strikes from any position completely offsets any of his obvious weaknesses. He is also capable of quickly and accurately stopping his opponents' attacks,” Bradley said in an interview with ESPN.