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David Benavidez looks to finally become the 'face of boxing'

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David Benavidez looks to finally become the 'face of boxing'
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David Benavidez looks to finally become the 'face of boxing'

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  • USA Today·May 1

    David Benavidez looks to finally become the 'face of boxing'

    Updated May 1, 2026, 2:09 p.m. ETLAS VEGAS -- David Benavidez, the boxer who Mike Tyson nicknamed the “Mexican Monster,’’ began his climb at more than 8,000 feet above sea level.It was early April when he and his entourage drove to Mount Charleston, which at nearly 12,000 feet is the highest peak in Southern Nevada.Benavidez, 29, wore camouflage pants, a black hoodie and the look of determination as he sprinted and walked up the steep, asphalt road.A two-time world champion, Benavidez (31-0, 25 KOs) was training for his fight against WBA and WBC cruiserweight champion Gilberto "Zurdo'' Ramirez (48-1 30 KOs) Saturday, May 2 at T-Mobile Arena (PBC Pay-Per-View on Prime Video). It figures to be the biggest fight of Benavidez’s career, but unlikely to be tougher than a lifetime of training under the direction of his father.“The first time he put me in a sparring session, I was like two years old,’’ Benavidez said of an encounter that has been ingrained in him from a young age. “The first round, I was crying and I came back to the corner and I told my dad, ‘I don't want to do this no more.’“He said, "Okay, let me tell you

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