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“If He Wants to See…”: David Benavidez Challenges Ryan Garcia for a Showdown but Not Inside the Boxing Ring

Published Nov 26, 2023 | 3:38 PM EST

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In the world of boxing, challenges are thrown as often as punches. But David Benavidez’s latest call-out is anything but ordinary. Fresh off his commanding victory over Demetrius Andrade, Benavidez isn’t eyeing a conventional ring battle next. Instead, he’s aiming his gloves at Ryan Garcia in a different way.

It’s not about titles or belts this time; it’s about raw speed. This isn’t your typical boxer’s bravado; it’s a test of rapid-fire punches. Benavidez claims he’s faster than the lightning-quick Garcia. He’s ready to prove it, but not where you’d expect.

David Benavidez claims superior speed post-Andrade victory

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David Benavidez, coming off a dominating victory over Demetrius Andrade, is not content to rest on his laurels. His recent win, a testament to his prowess, was a blend of tactical mastery and raw power. Now, he shifts his focus, but not toward another traditional boxing match. In a surprising twist, Benavidez has turned his attention to Ryan Garcia, a boxer known for his extraordinary hand speed.

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In an intriguing segment of an interview with ESNews, Benavidez made a statement that has stirred the boxing community. He said, “I am faster than Ryan Garcia, to be honest with you. If he wants to see who throws more than 100 punches in less than 10 seconds, we could go at it.” This bold claim, coming from a fighter fresh off a victory that solidified his position in the super middleweight hierarchy, adds an interesting dimension to his career. “But I feel like I am extremely fast and I’m just getting faster too,” he added confidently.

This is not about who can land the most powerful punch or outmaneuver the other in the ring; it’s about sheer speed, a fundamental yet often understated aspect of boxing skill. Benavidez’s call-out, phrased in the language of friendly competition, ignites a new kind of rivalry in the sport. Fans already had their say on Ryan Garcia’s hand speed recently.

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What did the fans think of Ryan Garcia’s hand speed?

Ryan Garcia’s recent Instagram post, accepting David Benavidez’s speed challenge, has sparked a mix of skepticism and support among boxing fans. Following his first career loss to Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis, Garcia’s display of speed in the clip has raised questions about its effectiveness in a real bout. While some followers crowned him the world’s fastest fighter, others were critical, highlighting the difference between training speed and actual performance in the ring.

Comments ranged from questioning the utility of such speed against ‘Tank’ to predictions of a victorious comeback. This mixed reaction underscores the high expectations and scrutiny Garcia faces as he prepares for his return, aiming to prove his critics wrong and reaffirm his prowess in the ring.

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As Benavidez issues Ryan Garcia a challenge, are we about to see this huge collaboration soon? And if this does happen, who are you placing your money on? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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Mrinal Mishra

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