This fight follows Artur Beterbiev's recent victory over Dmitry Bivol in Saudi Arabia. Beterbiev won by majority decision, making him the undisputed champion at 175lbs.
Benavidez himself announced the upcoming fight against Morrell. The stakes are high - the winner will be in line for a WBC title shot against Beterbiev or whoever holds the belt at that time.
Respected trainer and analyst Teddy Atlas shared his thoughts on the fight in a recent YouTube video. He said:
"That's an interesting fight. It's a very dangerous fight for both guys. It's two guys in there with their futures in front of them and they're both taking a big risk. That's what makes this fight so special."
Atlas praised both fighters for their willingness to take on tough opponents. He pointed out that many boxers at this stage might avoid such risks, preferring to wait for bigger paydays. But Benavidez and Morrell are different.
"They're taking a risk when a lot of fighters wouldn't. They'd say 'no I'm waiting for a bigger fight.' Not a bigger fight as far as danger, but as far as a pay day."
Atlas gave special credit to Morrell for taking on such a dangerous opponent early in his career. He also commended Benavidez for not sitting idle after missing out on a fight with Canelo Alvarez.
"He didn't get the Canelo fight, and was right in line for winner of Bivol Beterbiev. What does he do? Does he sit around? No, he takes this one. I'm really curious for that fight I really am."
For Benavidez, success in the light-heavyweight division could be a stepping stone to his ultimate goal - a bout with Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez. He's aiming to win world titles at 175lbs to make that dream match-up a reality.
As January approaches, fight fans will eagerly await more details about this exciting light-heavyweight clash between Benavidez and Morrell.