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Top trainer Robert Garcia sees only one winner in David Benavidez vs Deontay Wilder at heavyweight

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David Benavidez has been linked to a move to heavyweight after halting unified cruiserweight champion Gilberto Ramirez, and highly-rated trainer Robert Garcia has laid out his prediction for how ‘The Mexican Monster’ would fare against former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder and other top names in the division.

Benavidez has captured world titles at super-middleweight, light-heavyweight and now cruiserweight, but his latest performance was a career-best; dispatching of ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez with ease to make his case as one of the very best fighters in the world.

In fact, the display was so impressive, that many are convinced ‘The Mexican Monster’ has what it takes to become a future heavyweight champion.

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Speaking with Fino Boxing, Garcia – who had a stint training former unified champion Anthony Johua – discussed the idea of Benavidez venturing up to the top division, predicting that the 29-year-old would overcome all three former poster boys Wilder, Joshua and Tyson Fury.

“Wilder, Fury, Anthony Joshua, I think David Benavidez beats all three of them. They’re slow compared to David. They won’t even have a chance to throw a punch. By the time David already landed 20 punches on them.” 

Benavidez still remains keen on a showdown with unified light-heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol, who defends his titles against Germany’s Michael Eifert on Saturday.

The 29-year-old has said that he does anticipate a move to heavyweight in the future, but would like to build his body up slowly. This calculated plan will give him the best chance of success, but also essentially rules out him meeting any of the ageing stars of the division mentioned above, as well as Oleksandr Usyk, inside the ropes.

For now, Benavidez remains most keen on a showdown with unified light-heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol, who defends his titles against Germany’s Michael Eifert on Saturday.

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Top AEW Star Reflects On His Union With Jon Moxley

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A popular AEW star recently shared his thoughts on a recent alliance with Jon Moxley. The Death Riders leader is the current Continental Champion in the company.

Will Ospreay recently started training with Moxley and The Death Riders. Samo Joe wanted to recruit Ospreay for The Opps. However, the star’s refusal pushed Joe and his stable mates to attack Will. The Death Riders then showed up to make the save and Jon Moxley even suggested he would help Will become a better version of himself. The results were evident as the Aerial Assassin faced former AEW World Champion Samoa Joe in the quarterfinals of the Own Hart Cup. Ospreay defeated Joe in the hard fought battle.

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This week, Ospreay took to Twitter to posted some photos from a recent AEW Collision TV taping, showing his interactions and teamup with Jon Moxley. The two stars teamed up with PAC in a Trios match against The Rascalz Zachary Wentz, Dezmond Xavier and Myron Reed. The group won the encounter and even posed together in the ring. The Aerial Assassin added the caption “Starting to understand” signalling that he was finally understand the motto and work ethic of the Death Riders. Interestingly, the Death Riders had put Ospreay out of action last year, forcing the star to get neck surgery.


Kenny Omega warned Will Ospreay about Jon Moxley and the Death Riders

In the aftermath of his victory over Samoa Joe in the Owen Hart Cup, Will Ospreay spoke with Renee Paquette backstage. The 33-year-old star said that he was feeling great despite the physical battle. Ospreay noted that his body felt good before heading to the trainer’s room.

Kenny Omega was also in the trainer’s room, recovering after the chaotic Stadium Stampede match and offered Ospreay some ice. Omega congratulated him on advancing to the next round before shifting the conversation toward the Death Riders. The former AEW World Champion expressed concern about Ospreay trusting the group, reminding him that they had previously carried out every threat they made.

Omega pointed out that the faction had injured both of them in the past, including Ospreay’s neck injury. He questioned why the former International Champion never reached out to him for help, insisting he would have gladly stood by his side.

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