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LOS ANGELES, CA – SEPTEMBER 24: Fighter David Benavidez in the ring during a media workout at LA Live on September 24, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)

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LOS ANGELES, CA – SEPTEMBER 24: Fighter David Benavidez in the ring during a media workout at LA Live on September 24, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)
In the high-stakes world of professional boxing, strength training is as routine as the morning run. Yet, not all gym sessions are created equal – a fact David Benavidez knows well. With a fight looming on the horizon, a recent video has surfaced, showing the super middleweight in a grueling squat routine. What’s unusual this time around isn’t the weight on the bar; it’s the timing and choice of his exercise regimen.
Mere days before stepping into the ring, athletes usually taper off, prioritizing rest and mental preparation. Benavidez, however, is pushing the limits, physically challenging himself in ways that defy conventional wisdom. The footage raises eyebrows – is this intensity a testament to his dedication or a miscalculation that could cost him in the fight against Demetrius Andrade?
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Fight form or fail?
As David Benavidez gears up for his impending battle with Demetrius Andrade, the public eye scrutinizes his training regimen. In a world where physical prowess can tip the scales, fans eagerly watch for any hint of their favorite’s condition. A clip from FighthubTV’s Instagram shows Benavidez squatting heavy weights – a demonstration of power or potentially misplaced effort?
“Half reps,” comments one fan, critiquing the depth of Benavidez’s squats. This terse remark calls into question the effectiveness of his workout.
Transitioning from technique to a comparison, another fan quips, “Canelo does this with one arm and one leg,” setting a high bar by referring to Canelo Alvarez, another top-tier boxer known for his remarkable strength and training videos.
Moreover, one fan doubts the legitimacy of the squats, stating plainly, “I don’t think those count.” Amid the skepticism, another fan bluntly predicts, “He’s getting beat up.” A comment that anticipates the outcome of the fight leaning unfavorably for Benavidez.
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Finally, one fan adds a different dimension of criticism, touching on the fighter’s physical condition: “He looks so drained…weight bully smh.”
These fan reactions, peppered with doubt and concern, craft a narrative of controversy around Benavidez’s training choices. With the active scrutiny of boxing enthusiasts hanging over him, the pressure is mounting as the fight approaches. Will the intensity of his training be a misstep or a masterstroke? That question remains at the forefront as we inch closer to fight night.
David Benavidez aims beyond a Canelo confrontation
David Benavidez, often shadowed by the towering presence of Canelo Alvarez in the boxing world, is determined to carve a distinct path to greatness. Dubbed ‘The Mexican Monster,’ Benavidez has shifted his focus from a potential blockbuster bout with Canelo to tackling the fiercest competitors in his weight class. His vision is clear: to craft a legacy that resonates with strength and independence.
“I’m not just waiting for Canelo,” he asserts, eager to accumulate his own headlining pay-per-views. With an eye on becoming the finest of his era, Benavidez is committed to fighting the toughest battles, not just the ones that shimmer with fame. He aims to broaden his experience and cement his status independently. Proving he’s more than just a footnote in someone else’s legacy.
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Will his path diverge from the shadows of greats like Canelo and lead him to the pantheon of boxing legends? Or will it be a cautionary tale of unmet expectations? Meanwhile, following his training regimen, it remains to be seen how things play out when Benavidez takes on Andrade later this month.
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