David Benavidez (Phoenix, Arizona, Estados Unidos, December 17, 1996) a Boxador Profesional Estadounidense de Ascendia Mexicana y Madre Ecuatoriana. We ran a number of CMB supermedia related campaigns, the 2017 and 2018 titles and the 2019 and 2020 new editions. We will discuss about David Benavidez: Weight| Father| Fight results| Dad| Net Worth.
David Benavidez: Weight| Father| Fight results| Dad| Net Worth
22 years ago After working for more than a year, a record was made within 22 days from last month and another record was made in a box, titled a super mediocre one. In fact, it has been ranked number 1 in The Ring[1], Boxeo[2] and has been ranked number 1 in the Transnational Ranking of Boxeo.
Weight
Benavidez weighed 167 pounds, one less than the super middleweight limit, when he stepped on the Nevada State Athletic Commission scale.
Thin, hungry looking David Benavidez weighed in at a surprising 167 pounds, while his healthy looking opponent Demetrius Andrade weighed in at 167.6 pounds during today’s weigh-in for their twelve-round bout this Saturday night, November. 25th.
It is believed that Benavidez will not be making any more guaranteed money than the $2 million he received for fighting Caleb Plant in March. Andrade’s last fight purse was between $1.5-2 million when he fought Jason Quigley in December 2021. His purse for his most recent fight against Demand Nicholson was not disclosed.
Father
Anthony David Benavidez, also known as The Mexican Monster or The Boogeyman, is an American professional boxer who has an unblemished record of 27 wins in 27 bouts (27-0-0). He is the current WBC interim super middleweight champion. Benavidez is recognized as the youngest super middleweight title holder in history. He is ranked second in The Ring’s rankings, second in the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, and fourth according to Boxrec.
Benavidez began his professional career at just 16 years old with a one-round knockout victory over Erasmo Moreno in Puerto Peñasco. In April 2015, he defeated Rollin Williams to claim his championship, the NABF Junior Lightweight title. By the end of 2015, Benavidez proudly held a record of 12 wins, an impressive 11 of which resulted in no defeats to his name. In October 2015, he signed a promotional deal with Sampson Lewkowicz’s Sampson Boxing.
Fight results
Monsters exist. David Benavidez proved that on Saturday night when he forced Demetrius Andrade’s corner to stop their main event in Las Vegas due to damage sustained in six rounds of action.
Benavidez, who previously held the WBC super middleweight crown, defended his interim strap with a TKO of the 35-year-old Andrade, and at just 26 years old continued to deliver the kind of action many have expected from him .
It took a round or two for Benavidez to get ahead, as Andrade put in a strong performance to start the contest with his defensive skills and distance management. But once he found his footing, Benavidez didn’t slow down. He scored a knockdown at the end of round 4 from which Andrade never fully recovered. Benavidez then landed a hard right hook to the chin, the effects of which Andrade was still feeling throughout Round 5.
Dad
His father, José Benavidez Sr., was a former professional boxer from Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico, enjoyed a successful career and later became a trainer, passing his love of boxing on to his sons.
David Benavidez’s older brother is Jose Benavidez Jr., an experienced professional boxer who has a notable track record of 28 wins, 2 losses, and one draw (28-2-1). Before bursting onto the professional scene, Jose excelled in amateur boxing and captured an impressive eleven national championships. His accolades extend to winning the Silver Gloves twice, making it to the Junior Olympics, and proudly representing the US national team.
Net Worth
David Benavidez has an estimated net worth of $3.5 million
During his 27 professional bouts, he has consistently earned six-figure paydays, contributing to his financial status and showcasing his popularity at sold-out events.
Ahead of the fight between David Benavidez and Caleb Plant in Las Vegas this Saturday, March 25, Mike Tyson shared the reason he nicknamed Benavidez the “Mexican Monster.” “Listen, if I was in that division I would be scared to fight him too.
David Benavidez stopped Demetrius Andrade in six rounds. The two-time world champion remains undefeated – and moved one step closer to a Canelo Alvarez bout with a sensational performance Saturday night on the Showtime pay-per-view.