Benavidez landed more punches than Morrell in 10 of the 12 rounds; landed twice as many body punches than Morrell; and connected on 48% of his power punches. Morrell scored the fight’s lone knockdown in the closing seconds of the eleventh round, but was docked a point for hitting Benavidez after the bell. None of Morrell’s previous opponents had landed more than 76 power punches. Benavidez landed 181. One judge scored the fight 118-108, while the other two judges scored the fight 115-111- all for Benavidez.
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steeve steelWed Feb 5, 2025, 2:45 AM UTC
Dude, there is no way I'm putting cawk in your mouth! Sorry.
CubanGuyNYCTue Feb 4, 2025, 11:38 PM UTC
There was only a very brief moment where he let those machine-gun hands go, in the eleventh, after the so-called knockdown. But he had to be respectful of Morrell’s power, so Benny had to pace himself the rest of the fight. Against lesser opposition, everyone fights differently.
Oracle01Tue Feb 4, 2025, 11:34 PM UTC
Benavidez volume has really dropped off. Against, Plant, Gvozdyk and Morrell he only threw 550 punches. Against Andrade he threw 336 in 6 rounds. I think he can throw more if he needs but he does not have the machine gun output he did years ago.
El_MeroTue Feb 4, 2025, 11:23 PM UTC
Steven Steel cawk in his mouth, undisputed puto
steeve steelTue Feb 4, 2025, 9:58 PM UTC
El Moron, undisputed idiot.