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“Is This Sped Up?”: David Benavidez Throwing “Fast Hands” in Recent Clip Leaves Fans Awe-Struck

Published 11/23/2023, 6:20 AM EST

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In the boxing world, where brute force often overshadows finesse, a recent video has flipped the script. Captured in the clip is David Benavidez, a name synonymous with knockout power, now turning heads for a different reason – his lightning-fast hands. This isn’t just quick; it’s blink-and-you-miss-it fast.

This speed is so astonishing it beckons one to doubt the very fabric of reality. Is this merely an optical illusion crafted by camera trickery, or is Benavidez truly pushing the boundaries of human agility? As he gears up for a crucial face-off with Demetrius Andrade, such footage infuses an additional layer of intrigue into his already impressive renown.

The speed vs. durability debate

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David Benavidez, known for his fearsome knockout power, faces a unique challenge in Demetrius Andrade, hailed by Benavidez himself as his toughest opponent yet. This admission sets the stage for an encounter brimming with anticipation. Adding to this narrative is a recent video showcasing Benavidez’s extraordinary hand speed.

One fan expresses disbelief, wondering if the video’s speed is altered with. A testament to the almost surreal quickness of Benavidez’s movements.

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Another fan acknowledges Benavidez’s prowess but underscores the need for more than just speed to overcome Andrade. Further Noting Andrade’s resilience and willingness to engage.

Meanwhile, another fan points out that training speed doesn’t necessarily guarantee in-ring domination. A reminder that boxing matches are won by a lot of factors.

Another person predicts that Benavidez’s talents will soon be universally recognized. An assertion of his rising prominence in the boxing world.

Another fan raises concerns about durability, hinting at the often-seen paradox of speed and vulnerability in the ring. This comment adds a note of realism to the discussion, acknowledging that in boxing, every strength can be counterbalanced by a potential weakness.

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These varied reactions weave together a narrative full of anticipation, skepticism, and excitement, setting the stage for a bout that’s not just about speed, but about the multifaceted nature of boxing prowess.

David Benavidez vs Andrade’s impressive records and physical stats

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In the forthcoming match of great significance, David Benavidez and Demetrius Andrade epitomize an intriguing juxtaposition of physical capabilities and unblemished records. Benavidez, towering at 6 feet 2 inches with a reach of 74 1/2 inches, exhibits a formidable physical stature in the super middleweight category. Tipping the scales just shy of the threshold at 166.8 pounds in his previous bout, he exemplifies a stringent regimen in sustaining his combat fitness.

 

On the other side, Andrade, at 6 feet with a reach of 73 1/2 inches, brings his own impressive physicality to the ring. Record-wise, Benavidez boasts an enviable knockout-to-win rate of 85.17% in 27 fights, while Andrade, with a slightly lower rate of 59.38%, still impresses with 19 knockouts in 32 victories, showcasing both fighters’ formidable skills and resilience.

Benavidez’s blistering speed and Andrade’s strategic prowess lay the groundwork for a confrontation poised to potentially reshape the legacies of both pugilists. As the anticipation escalates towards the night of the bout, a pivotal question lingers amongst boxing aficionados. Will Benavidez’s unmatched swiftness and strength emerge as the pivotal element? Or will Andrade’s seasoned expertise and calculated methodology captivate and dominate the event?

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Mrinal Mishra

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Growing up engrossed in sports, it was the compelling narrative of the Mike Tyson documentary that first pulled me into the magnetic world of boxing. This initial spark was further kindled by the unparalleled prowess and strategy of Floyd Mayweather, offering me a deeper appreciation for the sweet science. I am Mrinal, a senior writer for Boxing at EssentiallySports.
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