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Dmitry Bivol may have become the most coveted boxer in the world after beating Artur Beterbiev. But it seems like it is David Benavidez who has become the biggest loser after this fight. Benavidez wanted Bivol to win the fight because he wanted to establish himself in the boxing arena after winning a fight against a champion. Well, Bivol did win the fight and avenged his previous encounter against Beterbiev. But the 28-year-old American boxer never knew this win would backfire him badly.

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Since Bivol exacted revenge last month and won the undisputed title, the conversation seems to have shifted to a trilogy between them. Beterbiev even confirmed the trilogy, saying “we’re gonna do a third fight, definitely.” While this is good news for boxing fans, Benavidez will be gutted after this news as he was supposed to fight the winner of this bout. However, one recent update from the WBC lightweight champion may cheer Benavidez.

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David Benavidez has successfully asserted his dominance over the past few years as one of the best in the sport. However, ‘The Mexican Monster’ remains a distant thought for the unified super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez. In the meantime, WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson has shared a great alternative for Benavidez! Benavidez is coming off a decisive unanimous decision win over David Morrell earlier this year. But the trilogy has again left Benavidez with a lack of potential opponents in the light heavyweight division. While Benavidez himself has expressed interest in fighting the interim WBO light heavyweight champion Callum Smith, the latter seems to want a fight against Bivol.

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With Benavidez in a dilemma, Stevenson hopped on X today to reveal who he thinks Benavidez should fight next. “Benavidez vs Bivol is up there with the best fights that can be made in the sport of boxing!!!” Stevenson wrote on X.

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The Newark native is fresh off his 9th-round stoppage over last-minute replacement Josh Padley on the Beterbiev-Bivol rematch undercard. Stevenson, much like Benavidez chasing Canelo, has been wanting a fight with WBA lightweight champion Gervonta Davis but to no avail.

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Meanwhile, there’s a twist in the story!

WBC reiterates Dmitry Bivol must face David Benavidez next

The World Boxing Council (WBC) has reaffirmed that Dmitry Bivol must defend his light heavyweight title against David Benavidez next. Benavidez solidified his mandatory position with a win over David Morrell, defending his WBC interim title as well as winning the WBA regular title. However, despite the ruling, complications remain.

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The IBF has long mandated that Bivol face Michael Eifert, the mandatory for the IBF title, creating a scheduling conflict. Additionally, Riyadh Season—heavily invested in Bivol-Beterbiev fights—may push for a trilogy instead. Beterbiev could still be in play for another shot at Bivol.

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This situation mirrors Benavidez’s struggles at super middleweight, where he was denied a mandatory fight against Canelo Alvarez multiple times. If the WBC’s ruling is bypassed, Benavidez may either wait for his opportunity or move to cruiserweight to challenge Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez. With sanctioning bodies and Riyadh Season involved Bivol’s next fight remains uncertain despite the WBC’s stance.

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That being said, it appears David Benavidez is yet again facing issues landing the biggest fights possible, despite all his work over the years, rising through the ranks. But what do you think? What should Benavidez do next?

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Sudeep Sinha is a Senior Boxing Writer at EssentiallySports with over two years of experience covering the science at the ES RingSide Desk. Known for sharp fight-night coverage and detailed analysis, Sudeep has become one of the desk’s leading boxing minds. His work has been featured on major platforms such as Sports Illustrated, Daily Mail, and Yahoo Sports, where he covers everything from amateur boxing developments to high-profile controversies like Ryan Garcia career arc. Sudeep balances his professional writing career with a personal passion for reading, cycling, and lively debates about boxing match-ups and trends on social media. He takes pride in delivering engaging stories that resonate with both hardcore boxing enthusiasts and casual fans alike, providing clear insights into fighter strategies, training, and the evolving dynamics of the sport.

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