
David Benavidez, undefeated with a record of 30 wins (24 by knockout), has chosen Miami as the training base for his next fight.
The former super middleweight world champion is training intensely in the Magic City, sharpening his technique and power in sparring sessions as he adapts to his new division, light heavyweight.
On November 11, Benavidez will face one of the most important challenges of his career when he defends the WBC light heavyweight title against Britain’s Anthony Yarde in Saudi Arabia.
Miami provides the fighter not only with favorable weather but also with a top-level boxing community, including trainers and sparring partners, allowing him to make technical adjustments and arrive in peak physical and mental condition.
In his Miami camp, Benavidez has been working with Cuban sparring partner Carlos Frómenta.
At 27, Benavidez continues to build a legacy defined by knockout power and consistency in the ring.
The fight against Yarde will be his first major defense and represents a chance to confirm himself as one of the most impressive figures in boxing’s light heavyweight division.
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