Benavidez Defeats Morrell to Claim WBA Light Heavyweight Title

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Benavidez Defeats Morrell to Claim WBA Light Heavyweight Title
Benavidez Defeats Morrell to Claim WBA Light Heavyweight Title. Photo: Tom Hogan

Benavidez Defeats Morrell to Claim WBA Light Heavyweight Title

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Benavidez Defeats Morrell to Claim WBA Light Heavyweight Title
Benavidez Defeats Morrell to Claim WBA Light Heavyweight Title. Photo: Tom Hogan

In a high-stakes battle that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final bell, American powerhouse David Benavidez overcame Cuban standout David Morrell to capture the WBA light heavyweight title Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The electrifying bout headlined a Premier Boxing Champions event and more than lived up to the hype, showcasing two rising stars who proved they belong among boxing’s elite.

Benavidez relied on his experience, pressure, and physical strength to dictate the pace, constantly pressing forward behind heavy artillery. Morrell, ever the warrior, didn’t shy away from the firefight, engaging in dangerous exchanges and answering back with sharp counters.

In a surprising strategic move, Morrell chose to stand his ground and trade rather than rely on his footwork and range. While he found success at times, Benavidez was the more accurate and effective puncher, landing thudding power shots that gradually wore the Cuban down.

Whenever Morrell attempted to box from distance, he managed to disrupt Benavidez’s rhythm with a well-timed jab. But the intensity of the fight—and his eagerness to respond with force—often lured him into close-quarters combat, where the relentless pressure of Benavidez played to his advantage.

Morrell had his moments, repeatedly splitting Benavidez’s guard with crisp counters, but he struggled to sustain his attacks. Benavidez, sensing this, focused his assault on the Cuban’s body with vicious hooks, aiming to sap his energy as the fight wore on.

The bout saw momentum swing back and forth, thrilling the crowd and keeping the outcome uncertain. Then, in the 11th round, Morrell nearly turned the fight on its head, flooring Benavidez with a lightning-fast combination that sent a wave of excitement through the arena.

Benavidez, however, showed his championship mettle. He rose quickly, unfazed, and responded by charging forward, forcing a furious exchange in the closing moments of the round. The intensity led to controversy, as referee Thomas Taylor deducted a point from Benavidez for landing a punch after the bell.

The final round was a firefight, with both men standing toe-to-toe in a dramatic finish that had the crowd in a frenzy.

With the victory, Benavidez remains undefeated and establishes himself as the WBA’s mandatory challenger for unified champion Artur Beterbiev, who is currently set for a rematch with Dmitry Bivol.

Morrell, despite the loss, proved his elite status and will no doubt remain a major player in the light heavyweight division.


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