David Benavidez is a seasoned fighter from Phoenix, Arizona, with an undefeated record of 29 wins since turning professional. Known as "El Monstro," he has fought and won decisive battles without suffering any defeats or draws. This experience could give him an upper hand against David Morrell.
David Benavidez vs David Morrell Fight Card
- David Benavidez vs David Morrell
- Brandon Figueroa vs Stephen Fulton
- Isaac Cruz vs Angel Fierro
- Jesus Ramos vs Jeison Rosario
- Mirco Cuello vs Christian Olivo
- Yoenli Hernandez vs Angel Ruiz
- Jose Benavidez Jr vs Danny Rosenberger
- Kaipo Gallegos vs Leonardo Padilla
- Daniel Blancas vs Juan Barajas
- Curmel Moton vs Frank Zaldivar
- John Easter vs Joseph Aguilar
- Gabriela Tellez vs Abril Anguiano
David Benavidez vs David Morrell Undercard
David Benavidez vs David Morrell Fight
- Division/Weight: light heavy
- David Benavidez record: 29-0
- David Morrell record: 11-0
- Belts at stake: WBA Regular & Interim WBC World Light Heavyweight Titles
David Benavidez faces David Morrell with the WBA Regular & Interim WBC World Light Heavyweight Titles on the line.
David Benavidez boasts an impressive unbeaten record of 29 wins, showcasing his dominance in the light heavyweight division. Turning pro at a young age, he has faced various skilled opponents without a loss. His past opponents have been strong competitors, which suggests that his experience gives him an edge against Morrell.
David Morrell, also undefeated with 11 wins, brings youth and agility to the ring. With less experience compared to Benavidez, his fewer matches could be a disadvantage. His previous fights were against lesser-known talents, potentially leaving doubts about confronting someone as seasoned as Benavidez.
Brandon Figueroa vs Stephen Fulton Fight
- Division/Weight: feather
- Brandon Figueroa record: 25-1
- Stephen Fulton record: 22-1
- Belts at stake: WBC World Featherweight Title
Brandon Figueroa will face Stephen Fulton for the WBC World Featherweight Title.
Brandon Figueroa turned pro in 2015. He displays an impressive record of 25 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw. However, he has not secured any victories via knockout. His past opponent featured similar stats to Stephen Fulton and lacked knockouts, hinting this match might go to judges' decision due to both fighters' records and styles.
Stephen Fulton boasts a professional record of 22 wins and 1 loss since turning pro in 2014. Like Figueroa, his fights did not end via knockout. His ability to outpoint opponents like his past ones positions him evenly against Brandon's skill set and the possible endurance factor.
Isaac Cruz vs Angel Fierro Fight
- Division/Weight: super light
- Isaac Cruz record: 26-3
- Angel Fierro record: 22-2
- Belts at stake: N/A
Isaac Cruz faces Angel Fierro in a super light bout with no belts on the line.
Isaac Cruz, known as "Pitbull," turned pro in 2015 and has a record of 26 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw. He fights in the super light division. His experience facing opponents like Gervonta Davis highlights his resilience. Given Cruz's orthodox stance and aggression, he brings toughness into this fight.
Angel Fierro, alias "Tashiro," turned professional in 2017 with a record showing 22 wins, 2 losses, and 2 draws. Taller than Cruz, his reach provides an advantage. He stands out for his strategic approach. Against someone like Cruz, his technical skills could prove crucial in this match-up.
Jesus Ramos vs Jeison Rosario Fight
- Division/Weight: middle
- Jesus Ramos record: 21-1
- Jeison Rosario record: 23-4
- Belts at stake: N/A
Jesus Ramos faces Jeison Rosario in a middleweight clash with no belts on the line.
Jesus Ramos, known as "Mono," started his pro career impressively with a 21-1 record. He stands at 178 cm with an orthodox stance and mirrors well against opponents within his weight. Although a loss dims his perfect track, he stays a strong contender in middleweight.
Jeison Rosario, dubbed "Banana," boasts more experience with a 23-4-2 record. At 180 cm, he brings a slight height and reach advantage combined with an orthodox stance. Despite having more losses, his rich experience might challenge Ramos effectively.
Mirco Cuello vs Christian Olivo Fight
- Division/Weight: feather
- Mirco Cuello record: 14-0
- Christian Olivo record: 22-1
- Belts at stake: Interim WBA World Featherweight Title
Mirco Cuello will fight Christian Olivo for the Interim WBA World Featherweight Title.
Mirco Cuello turned professional without note on record and stands undefeated at 14-0. He has not recorded knockouts in his fights. With opponents lacking detail, anticipating Cuello's performance against a more experienced contender is difficult. Being in the featherweight division, this fight tests Cuello’s adaptability and strategy under pressure against a skilful adversary.
Christian Olivo, aged 25, presents a strong record of 22 wins with 1 loss and 1 draw. As "Kiki" steps into the right, his orthodox stance should provide challenge based on past experiences in the division. Olivo possesses potential championship hunger filled by previous bouts, ready to showcase his edge over lesser-experienced adversaries like Cuello.
Yoenli Hernandez vs Angel Ruiz Fight
- Division/Weight: middle
- Yoenli Hernandez record: 6-0
- Angel Ruiz record: 18-3
- Belts at stake: N/A
Yoenli Hernandez faces Angel Ruiz in a middleweight bout with no belts on the line.
Yoenli Hernandez turned professional recently and boasts an unbeaten record of 6 wins. Though lacking knockouts, his reach and height advantage are notable. He hasn't fought experienced opponents yet, suggesting a challenging bout as he steps up in competition against Angel Ruiz.
Angel Ruiz brings 18 wins and experience into this fight alongside a few losses. His record includes some seasoned fighters at the middleweight level, making him more tested than Hernandez. Ruiz’s experience could give him an edge due to his competitive history.
Jose Benavidez Jr vs Danny Rosenberger Fight
- Division/Weight: middle
- Jose Benavidez Jr record: 28-3
- Danny Rosenberger record: 19-9
- Belts at stake: N/A
Jose Benavidez Jr faces Danny Rosenberger in a middleweight contest with no belts on the line.
Jose Benavidez Jr, known as "Merciless," turned pro over a decade ago with a record of 28 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw. Despite not securing many knockouts (0 KO), his recent fights suggest consistent performance in the middleweights. His last opponents lacked impressive knockout rates, favoring Benavidez’s chances owing to his technical skillset.
Danny Rosenberger occupies the ring with a record of 19 wins, 9 losses, and 4 draws. Similar to Benavidez, he has no KO wins but has fought resiliently through his bouts. His previous opponents displayed varied records but none had outstanding knockout capabilities. This suggests an evenly pitched bout against Benavidez.
Kaipo Gallegos vs Leonardo Padilla Fight
- Division/Weight: super feather
- Kaipo Gallegos record: 7-0
- Leonardo Padilla record: 24-6
- Belts at stake: N/A
Kaipo Gallegos will face Leonardo Padilla in a super featherweight fight.
Kaipo Gallegos, from Las Vegas, remains undefeated with a record of 7 wins, no losses, and one draw. He turned pro recently but has shown promise in his limited fights. His lack of knockouts can be a concern against more experienced opponents. Facing Leonardo Padilla, who has fought many more times and is accustomed to tough opponents, could be challenging for him.
Leonardo Padilla, known as "Chispita" from Venezuela, tallies 24 wins with 6 losses and 1 draw. His vast experience in the ring gives him an edge over newcomers like Gallegos. With consistent performances against similarly skilled fighters in the super featherweight division, he is expected to handle Gallegos well.
Daniel Blancas vs Juan Barajas Fight
- Division/Weight: super middle
- Daniel Blancas record: 11-0
- Juan Barajas record: 11-0
- Belts at stake: N/A
Daniel Blancas will fight Juan Barajas in a super middleweight bout with no belts on the line.
Daniel Blancas, known as "Ice Man," turned pro recently and holds an undefeated record of 11 wins. Despite having no knockouts, he shows promise due to his unblemished streak. His previous opponents had similar records in early careers, suggesting steady growth. Against Barajas, his unbeaten record will face its biggest test given the similar experience level.
Juan Barajas, alias "Just Business," also holds 11 wins but with 2 draws. His fights show consistency without knockouts, matching fellow unbeaten opponents like Blancas closely. The statistics present a head-to-head challenge, making this fight evenly matched at the super middle weight class.
Curmel Moton vs Frank Zaldivar Fight
- Division/Weight: light
- Curmel Moton record: 6-0
- Frank Zaldivar record: 5-1
- Belts at stake: N/A
Curmel Moton faces Frank Zaldivar in a non-title lightweight fight.
Curmel Moton, known as "Big Deal," turned pro recently. He holds an undefeated record of 6 wins. His youth and steady rise make him a formidable competitor. Without previous opponents' data, his current skill level against experienced fighters remains untested in the light division.
Frank Zaldivar has a professional record of 5 wins and 1 loss. With significant height and reach advantages over Moton at 173 cm, his experience may pose a challenge. His only loss suggests potential vulnerabilities when facing relentless fighters like Curmel.
John Easter vs Joseph Aguilar Fight
- Division/Weight: super middle
- John Easter record: 7-0
- Joseph Aguilar record: 6-2
- Belts at stake: N/A
John Easter is set to face Joseph Aguilar in the super middleweight division with no belts on the line.
John Easter turned professional with a clean 7-0 record. Fighting out of Las Vegas, he lacks knockouts, indicating technical precision instead of raw power. His past opponents lack KO records as well, suggesting potential challenges against power punchers still need testing.
Joseph Aguilar holds a 6-2-1 record and displays more experience than Easter. However, losing two fights suggests vulnerability. He also has no KO wins indicating matches may rely on strategy rather than strength; his past failures suggest potential struggles against Easter's strategic approach.
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