David Benavidez vs. David Lemieux | Showtime - May 21, 2022

Who wins?

Poll ended at 21 May 2022, 20:37

Benavidez - Decision
5
11%
Benavidez - T/KO
35
78%
DRAW
0
No votes
Lemieux - T/KO
5
11%
Lemieux - Decision
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 45

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This fight is a joke . The actions of Bena and his handlers speak louder than their words. They keep saying that Bena is so avoided and strong but when it comes about Andrade or moving up at 175 then we hear excuses or crickets. They just keep waiting for Canelo's payday. :doh:
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Amazing some like this fight because two guys that can punch, but its still a trash fight.
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lem's power isnt really proven at smw either

mw to smw can be a big difference. remember abraham. he could still rattle guys, but was hardly stopping any of them at smw
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Looks ok on paper for Benavidez should he win.
Lemieux has some miles on the clock but carries a punchers chance at least.
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Evander wrote: 10 Mar 2022, 02:12 Looks ok on paper for Benavidez should he win.
Lemieux has some miles on the clock but carries a punchers chance at least.
Sure, until you see them in the ring and notice the size difference added to the age and milage.
I get what your saying, but unfortunately I see this as a mismatch. Lemmie's face is going to be mashed by the halfway point as he tries to get into range and eats jab after jab.
The poll on this thread pretty much says mismatch as well.
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Poor fight! Bena should fight Andrade, Charlito or move up at 175, period!

Maybe Bena is taking no risky fights and just waits Canelo to get older enough?
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apollo creed wrote: 31 Mar 2022, 10:20 Poor fight! Bena should fight Andrade, Charlito or move up at 175, period!

Maybe Bena is taking no risky fights and just waits Canelo to get older enough?

I believe it's the other way around.

Imagine if Benavidez dismantles Lemieux better than Golovkin did?

He might find himself in the same position as GGG did.

A lot of pressure on Benavidez here. He needs to win in an attractive fight that will elevate him up to the financially bigger fights, otherwise his already bad risk/reward ratio might render him without any big name future opponents.


At the same time, Lemieux will remain dangerous at 168lbs.

I bet even getting Lemieux to sign was far from easy but the possibility of a 2023 Canelo fight for the winner must have been an incentive for Lemieux.

Lemieux would take that in a heartbeat even if it meant signing away everything but the purse.

The mighty Saul must have always his wicked prima Donna ways met before he deigns to step into the ring.

On the other hand I don't see Canelo facing Benavidez in the near future, if at all.

It's that old risk/reward factor factor.
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lol dudes hyping lem as dangerous and canelo as a ducker, when canelo already stopped a guy who 120-108'd lemieux
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margaret thatcher wrote: 01 Apr 2022, 20:13 lol dudes hyping lem as dangerous and canelo as a ducker, when canelo already stopped a guy who 120-108'd lemieux
And... Got a normally polite Canadian fight crowd to boo most of the way through :lol:
Lemieux may only be 33 years old, but in boxing years, and after being absolutely battered by a prime GGG, he is 47.
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Thomastearns wrote: 01 Apr 2022, 12:09
apollo creed wrote: 31 Mar 2022, 10:20 Poor fight! Bena should fight Andrade, Charlito or move up at 175, period!

Maybe Bena is taking no risky fights and just waits Canelo to get older enough?

I believe it's the other way around.

Imagine if Benavidez dismantles Lemieux better than Golovkin did?

He might find himself in the same position as GGG did.


Atm Lemieux is a washed up fighter with lots of mileage on his clock. Not the same fighter back when he fought G.

Poor fight. Bena and Charlito should fight each other and let their 0's go! :OhYes:
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apollo creed wrote: 02 Apr 2022, 07:41
Thomastearns wrote: 01 Apr 2022, 12:09
apollo creed wrote: 31 Mar 2022, 10:20 Poor fight! Bena should fight Andrade, Charlito or move up at 175, period!

Maybe Bena is taking no risky fights and just waits Canelo to get older enough?

I believe it's the other way around.

Imagine if Benavidez dismantles Lemieux better than Golovkin did?

He might find himself in the same position as GGG did.


Atm Lemieux is a washed up fighter with lots of mileage on his clock. Not the same fighter back when he fought G.

Poor fight. Bena and Charlito should fight each other and let their 0's go! :OhYes:

You could be right but checking on Wikipedia -

Lemieux vs. Ntetu

"On October 10, 2020, Lemieux fought and defeated Francy Ntetu in five rounds. Lemieux caught his opponent with big left hook and knocked him out to end the fight early."

Is David Lemieux really washed up?
At SMW?

I bet Benavidez won't be counting on that.

In any case Jermall doesn't seem remotely interested in Benavidez right now. Perhaps he should take the Jacobs fight whilst it's still got some interest?

All of this waiting for Canelo is robbing the sport of some good matchups.

It's been a slow year for boxing so far but hopefully soon we may see some big fights soon.
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Ntetu is a puffed up knock over. :lol:
The sort guys like Bene and Lemmie use to pump up their stats.
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why is lemieux even getting a shot at benavidez , is Benavidez the biggest chicken in mexican history really starting to look like it
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Thomastearns wrote: 02 Apr 2022, 12:21
apollo creed wrote: 02 Apr 2022, 07:41
Thomastearns wrote: 01 Apr 2022, 12:09


I believe it's the other way around.

Imagine if Benavidez dismantles Lemieux better than Golovkin did?

He might find himself in the same position as GGG did.


Atm Lemieux is a washed up fighter with lots of mileage on his clock. Not the same fighter back when he fought G.

Poor fight. Bena and Charlito should fight each other and let their 0's go! :OhYes:

You could be right but checking on Wikipedia -

Lemieux vs. Ntetu

"On October 10, 2020, Lemieux fought and defeated Francy Ntetu in five rounds. Lemieux caught his opponent with big left hook and knocked him out to end the fight early."

Is David Lemieux really washed up?
At SMW?

I bet Benavidez won't be counting on that.

In any case Jermall doesn't seem remotely interested in Benavidez right now. Perhaps he should take the Jacobs fight whilst it's still got some interest?

All of this waiting for Canelo is robbing the sport of some good matchups.

It's been a slow year for boxing so far but hopefully soon we may see some big fights soon.
lol, lem got dropped twice and needed a hometown present to beat the great max bursak by 1 point at smw

lemmy got 120-108'd and battered much closer to his prime by guys canelo already beat
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No shame in getting knocked by prime GGG, or out boxed by prime version of Billy jo, But lemieux Recent home town SD is the real concern. Dropped twice, and gifted a decision vs a mabey top 50....

I still think this is Benavidezs best opponent, which isnt a glowing review of his resume. This should wind up being benevidez vs the scales.... if he makes weight healthy he will win, If he pushes himself to near death to get to 168 then lemieuxs becomes a live dog.
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brilo33 wrote: 02 Apr 2022, 17:44 why is lemieux even getting a shot at benavidez , is Benavidez the biggest chicken in mexican history really starting to look like it
The answer is pretty simple. Back in November when Canelo announced he was going to cruiser next, DB asked for permission to fight for the WBC interim championship. Lemieux is ranked #2. That doesn't make DB chicken, not his fault.
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Whats the point for a big guy like Bena to weight drain himself at 168 and fight washed up opponents , when he could move up at 175 and try to get the wbc title and then fight Canelo ?

Bena lost his chance at 168 to get a possible fight vs Canelo when he lost his title on the weight scale.
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apollo creed wrote: 03 Apr 2022, 11:10 Whats the point for a big guy like Bena to weight drain himself at 168 and fight washed up opponents , when he could move up at 175 and try to get the wbc title and then fight Canelo ?

Bena lost his chance at 168 to get a possible fight vs Canelo when he lost his title on the weight scale.
DB was what, 23 when that happened? He wasn't on Canelo's radar then, and isn't now. Canelo will continue to avoid guys that have styles that don't suit him.
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Bandog wrote: 03 Apr 2022, 18:51
apollo creed wrote: 03 Apr 2022, 11:10 Whats the point for a big guy like Bena to weight drain himself at 168 and fight washed up opponents , when he could move up at 175 and try to get the wbc title and then fight Canelo ?

Bena lost his chance at 168 to get a possible fight vs Canelo when he lost his title on the weight scale.
DB was what, 23 when that happened? He wasn't on Canelo's radar then, and isn't now. Canelo will continue to avoid guys that have styles that don't suit him.
so is db a slick southpaw now (hmm, kinda like bjs, who schooled his next opponent), or have you come up with a new style canelo is 'avoiding' lol

there you go 'babying' db again! canelo was unifying titles at 22 and already fighting legends at 23, waaay more ambitious than dave isnt he :lol:
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margaret thatcher wrote: 03 Apr 2022, 21:31
Bandog wrote: 03 Apr 2022, 18:51
apollo creed wrote: 03 Apr 2022, 11:10 Whats the point for a big guy like Bena to weight drain himself at 168 and fight washed up opponents , when he could move up at 175 and try to get the wbc title and then fight Canelo ?

Bena lost his chance at 168 to get a possible fight vs Canelo when he lost his title on the weight scale.
DB was what, 23 when that happened? He wasn't on Canelo's radar then, and isn't now. Canelo will continue to avoid guys that have styles that don't suit him.
so is db a slick southpaw now (hmm, kinda like bjs, who schooled his next opponent), or have you come up with a new style canelo is 'avoiding' lol

there you go 'babying' db again! canelo was unifying titles at 22 and already fighting legends at 23, waaay more ambitious than dave isnt he :lol:
Canelos now avoiding robotic orthadox bangers, slick southpaws and everything inbeween.
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true :lol:
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:lol:
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It's all looking good for fight fans as AJ v Usyk 2 now looks back on.

We also have GGG v Murata this Saturday April 9 followed by Whyte v Fury April 23 and then there's this one.

Should be an excellent couple of months coming up for fight fans who love action.

There's an awful lot hinging on these fights.

Benavidez for one, sounds confident. However, those that have beaten Lemieux usually did it by skill, not by blasting him out.

Another dramatic night coming up?

“I’m excited to be fighting for another belt, and I’m training extremely hard because it is another big opportunity for my career and future,” said Benavídez.

“David Lemieux still has a lot of power, so I have to make sure I sharpen all my skills 100 percent. I’m confident I can stop Lemieux and I’m planning on giving my fans another great fight on May 21.”

https://www.worldboxingnews.net/2022/03 ... n-arizona/
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Bandog wrote: 03 Apr 2022, 09:00
brilo33 wrote: 02 Apr 2022, 17:44 why is lemieux even getting a shot at benavidez , is Benavidez the biggest chicken in mexican history really starting to look like it
The answer is pretty simple. Back in November when Canelo announced he was going to cruiser next, DB asked for permission to fight for the WBC interim championship. Lemieux is ranked #2. That doesn't make DB chicken, not his fault.
i dont care mate lemieux best wins in last 6 years are stevensons and spike not good enough , i had such high hopes for db serious thought he would be bossing the division, let down he has fought no one bar Dirrelll love, which face it were not top of the tree dirrell was wineding it down
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