David Benavidez's quest for history headlines stacked Mexican Independence Day card in Vegas
Legendary names like Floyd Mayweather and Canelo Alvarez have put on career defining performances during Mexican Independence Day weekend, and now David Benavidez looks to do the same by potentially becoming a three-division champion against Gabriel “Zurdo” Ramirez on Saturday night.
LAS VEGAS – Mexican Independence Day weekend has long been considered the Super Bowl Weekend of Boxing throughout the world, especially in the sport’s de facto capital in Sin City. Legendary names like Floyd Mayweather and Canelo Alvarez have put on career defining performances on this stage, and now David Benavidez looks to do the same by potentially becoming a three-division champion against Gabriel “Zurdo” Ramirez on Saturday night. Benavidez (31-0-0) is moving up a weight class to take on the WBA and WBO cruiserweight belt holder following dominant performances against David Morrell and Anthony Yarde last year.
Zurdo (48-1-0), on the other hand, is looking for a fifth consecutive victory in the division after moving down from light heavyweight following his loss to Dmitry Bivol in November 2022. Despite the fact that Benavidez currently sits as a -600 favorite at the time of publishing, there are several respected voices in the boxing community that believe Zurdo has a legitimate shot of pulling off the upset. While that doesn’t necessarily mean it will happen, this fight should at the very least be considered one of the more legitimate challenges Benavidez has had to face to this point in his career, despite the fact that it isn’t one of the many hypothetical “white whale” fights that fans have billed him for over the years.
Benavidez knows better than anyone how steep Saturday’s challenge truly is, as he’s spent a considerable amount of time training with and sparring against his now opponent. “I got five months training in this training camp, but because I knew Zurdo Ramirez is a great fighter,” Benavidez said. “He's a great champion.
We've done a lot of rounds with him back then, and I know he's going to come to fight. Big respect to all these guys over here. They're great dudes.