Two of the boxers in the sport of boxing at the highest level with the nickname ‘The Monster’ really are monsters that live up to the name.
One is Naoya Inoue of Japan, one of the greatest Japanese fighters that ever lived.
The other is Mexican-American David Benavidez who is now a light-heavyweight world champion.
Benavidez is 30-0 now and takes on Anthony Yarde next up on November 22nd in Saudi Arabia.
Can Anyone Stop David The Monster Benavidez? 5 Reasons Why It Will Be Tough To Do So
The obvious fighters who can challenge Benavidez are Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev at 175 pounds.
Benavidez doesn’t break and never folds, he always moves forward in boxing and in life, we think even Beterbiev and Bivol will have trouble with him for the following:
Undefeated Power: 30-0 with 24 KOs, crushing elites like Andrade.
Iron Chin: Rarely rocked, bounced back from a slip instantly.
Relentless Style: Aggressive pressure wears foes down, as seen vs. Morrell.
Size Advantage: 6’2″ with a 76-inch reach dominates light heavyweight.
Smart Fighter: Outboxes skilled opponents with punch variety and adaptability.
Roll on his next fight.
Here, his father and trainer gave his side on what they are expecting from Yarde.

