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From Mani Delgado: David Benavides (30-0, 24 CO) completely surpassed David Morel (11-1.9 ko) in the almost one-sided blow on Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, proving that he is better than The two David.
It is not to take anything from Morel, which often looked as if he were ready to be removed from there, but he behaved with an impressive chin and fired back with combinations of his own, from time to time pressing the pace.
The bigger part of the fans' forecasts was that this battle would end with a knockout in favor of Benavides. Very few saw the possibility of Morel withstand the distance, despite the power of KO with one stroke. This could easily be attributed to Morel to just have so many fans, but he actually survived. He even increased the pace in the last two rounds in which Benavides demolished in the 11th round. It was probably a lightning crash, but the one who was startled by the Mexican Monster.
However, this advantage of the circle is quickly erased by deducting a point when Morel struck Benavides after the bell. It was a heated exchanges in which Benavides fired unloaded a ruthless, long combination. Morel, with a blurred judgment, reacted only in kind of anger and powerlessness, but he did that too late. It may be El Monstruo's World Saturday night, but Morel has proven that he has huge potential and is simply due to a lack of experience, that the battle is constantly as one -sided as it was.
Benavides may not be an elite fighter like Arthur Betterbiev or Dmitry Bivol, but his ruthless high -level pressure was too much for an inexperienced Cuban to cope. Morel would practically allow Benavides to unload the full combinations, from where Benavides shines, with his engine reviting more and more strokes he is unloading.
Morel ate a few solid photos in the process before shooting back at the end of Benavides' combinations with his own. Benavides reached the removal of his guards and found a home to land his busy left hooks.
Sometimes Morel would even oppose Benavides' strikes, but it was not enough to deter Benavides to continue to apply his pressure forward.
Morrell is a decent counter. However, since a fan of a battle that prefers neither a fighter and just enjoying a good match, it was disappointing not to see him use his counterpoints to break the flow of Benavides combinations. He showed signs that he could do from time to time, but not often enough.
He was too frightened by the production and combinations of Benavides to do so, becoming shy in the process. Indeed, it's easier to say than to do. His lack of experience, with only 11 professional matches in front of Benavides, you can say that it is a contributing factor. Morel, having never struggled with anyone with the Benavides style, was another contributing factor.
If the 11th and 12th rounds were some sign of the potential duel we could have instead, then you can effectively say that it would be a completely different battle that would be or much closer than the indicators, or A clear victory for Morel. Important if Morel establishes his presence in the way he has done, unlike his passive protective approach with random outbursts.
The final indicators read 115-111, 115-111 and 118-108 in favor of Benavides with a unanimous decision. He successfully retained his WBC temporary belt and won the WBA title. Morel uses what many fans of the struggle consider a bad game plan. Nevertheless, it was an extremely fun battle that was all over. Morel undoubtedly won many new fans last night and proved that despite the lack of experience, he is a name to watch.