David Morrell Jr.: The Underdog’s Path to Glory Against David Benavidez

By Amílcar Barnett, The Bronx, NY, USA-

David Morrell Jr. and David Benavidez both spent time in the 168-pound division as secondary title holders. The former held the WBA “regular” title while the latter concurrently held the WBC interim belt. While there was talk of the two fighting each other at 168, Benavidez seemed more focused on a potential Canelo clash. The summer of 2024 saw both Morrell and Benavidez move up to 175 pounds to win the same sanctioning body secondary titles. The wins were followed by talks of a potential clash between the two undefeated fighters, both still in their twenties.

As the excitement in the boxing community heightens for the anticipated matchup, both fighters find themselves on different trajectories. Scheduled for January 25th in Las Vegas, given history and both fighters moving up together, this clash of champions is fraught with tension and the unmistakable aura of rivalry. While the fight remains unofficial, the hype surrounding it is palpable, with fans eager to witness how Morrell, the WBA ‘regular’ light heavyweight champion, will fare against the undefeated WBC interim champion Benavidez.

At 26 years old, Morrell boasts an impressive record of 11 wins, including 9 by knockout. Nevertheless, he enters this bout labeled as the underdog—largely owing to Benavidez’s experience against formidable opponents and his own recent performance in the light heavyweight division. Morrell’s debut at 175 against Radivoje Kalajdzic on August 3rd left many fans less than enthused, despite his victory. The bout revealed some weaknesses in Morrell’s approach, particularly his hesitance under pressure and lack of combination punching. While his knockout power remains a significant asset, the inability to effectively utilize it during that fight raised concerns about how he would handle a more seasoned adversary like Benavidez.

Morrell understands the need to improve at 175. “It was my first time at 175. That’s not an excuse. I need more work,” Morrell reflected when addressing criticisms post-Kalajdzic. This admission underscores his resilience and determination to grow from his experiences. The pressure is building not just from the expectations of fans, but also from within as he aims to silence skeptics by showcasing the full breadth of his skills against Benavidez. Confidence is key, and Morrell asserts, “I’m 200% focused” on proving his doubters wrong.

From a technical standpoint, Morrell possesses attributes that could lend him an edge in the ring. His raw power is undeniable and is his timing and management of distance and range. With refinement, he could exploit openings created by Benavidez’s offensive style, particularly his willingness to square up to trade punches. In contrast, Benavidez is known for his high-volume punching and effective combination techniques—styles that have led him to a flawless record of 29 wins, 24 by knockout. Thus, Morrell’s ability to adapt his in-ring game could determine the outcome of this match. If he can enhance his defensive tactics and techniques, while being more assertive offensively, he stands a chance at overcoming Benavidez’s offensive barrage.

Reflecting on the broader boxing landscape, Morrell’s fight is not just an important fight; it is potentially the second chapter of a developing championship career. The light heavyweight division is rife with talent, with the likes of Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol also influencing the competitive terrain. Morrell has made it clear that he is aware of the stakes beyond Benavides, stating, “There’s a lot of people to fight,” hinting at his ambition to further elevate himself within the ranks of elite fighters.

For Morrell, defeating Benavidez would not merely prove his critics wrong; it would solidify his status as a serious championship contender in the division and potentially set him up to become a two-weight world champion. As a fighter who has waited “a long, long time” for this match, the motivation runs deep. The heavyweight showdown promises to be more than a contest of athleticism; it reflects the essence of perseverance and the undying spirit of a fighter unwilling to back down. The boxing world will be keenly watching Morrell come January 25th—not just to see if he can muster an upset against a formidable opponent, but also to witness how he channels both his fear and ambition into a potentially career-defining performance.

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