Benavidez Dethroning Canelo: Haney Silences Critics, “Bam” Brilliant

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Benavidez and Haney Shine in Saudi Arabia: Alofoke Deportes Analysis

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia was the scene of a vibrant night for boxing, where David Benavidez and Devin Haney proved their worth. Join us at Alofoke Deportes for a detailed analysis of their performances and the future that awaits them.

David Benavidez: The “Mexican Monster” on the Rise

David Benavidez, known as “The Mexican Monster”, reaffirmed his position as one of the best pound-for-pound boxers by dominating Anthony Yarde. His technical knockout victory in the seventh round not only allowed him to retain his WBC and WBA super-middleweight titles, but also opened the door for him to become the new face of Mexican boxing.
Benavidez Dethroning Canelo: Haney Silences Critics, "Bam" Brilliant
Benavidez, with his aggressive style and effective combinations, subdued Yarde, demonstrating once again his power and determination. After the victory, Benavidez announced his intention to dispute the cruiserweight titles against Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramírez on May 2, seeking to consolidate his dominance in boxing. “I have news for you. On May 2nd, I will face Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez. I will move up to cruiserweight to challenge for his titles.” David Benavidez This matchup represents a key opportunity for Benavidez, who seeks to emulate the Mexican boxing style and become an icon. His style, characterized by constant pressure and the pursuit of the knockout, sets him apart from his contemporaries and makes him a fan favorite.

Devin Haney: A Champion with Reservations?

In the co-main event, Devin Haney conquered the WBO welterweight title after a unanimous decision victory over Brian Norman Jr. Haney, known for his strategic style, showed a more aggressive side by knocking down Norman in the second round.
Devin Haney, right, knocked down Brian Norman Jr. in the second round in a unanimous decision victory to win the WBO welterweight world title in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday.
Despite the victory and becoming a champion in three divisions, Haney failed to finish his opponent, which raised doubts about his knockout ability. However, Haney has made it clear that his goal is to regain what was lost and reach the top of boxing.

“In 2024, I lost everything. In 2025, I came to get it back. In 2026, I’m going for everything.”

Devin Haney
Haney’s style, often compared to Floyd Mayweather, is based on strategy and efficiency. Although this tactic has secured him victories, it has also generated criticism for its lack of spectacle. Haney’s future in the division will depend on how he faces his next rivals, who will seek to challenge his reign.

Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez: Shining in the Lower Divisions

Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez, with a world-class performance, unified three super flyweight world titles by defeating Fernando Martinez. Rodriguez, despite competing in a lower division, is emerging as a major star. His exciting style and constant pursuit of the knockout make him a must-see boxer.
Jesse Rodriguez, left, defeated Fernando Martinez by 10th-round KO to unified three junior bantamweight titles.
Rodriguez, at just 26 years old, is ready to establish himself as a prominent figure. His next goal is to unify even more titles before considering moving up in weight.

Abdullah Mason: Lessons from a Young Champion

Abdullah Mason, with a unanimous decision victory over Sam Noakes, became the youngest champion in boxing. Mason, known for his talent, had to demonstrate his determination against a resilient Noakes. This victory represents a significant step in his development as a boxer.
Abdullah Mason, right, defeated Sam Noakes by unanimous decision to win the vacant WBO lightweight title in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday.
Mason learned the importance of defense and endurance. In a division with diverse styles, he must combine his talent with determination to achieve success.
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