🔥 BREAKING NEWS: David Benavidez CALLS OUT Dmitry Bivol And LEAKS Sparring Footage! 🥊
The boxing world is buzzing as David Benavidez has officially called out Dmitry Bivol, challenging the WBA light heavyweight champion to a high-stakes showdown. But what really set social media on fire was Benavidez leaking sparring footage, hinting that he’s more than ready to step up and take on one of boxing’s most technical fighters.
🎤 Benavidez Throws Down the Gauntlet
In a fiery statement, Benavidez made it clear that he wants all the smoke with Bivol:
“I’ve been waiting for this fight. Bivol is a great champion, but I see weaknesses. If he’s the best at 175, let’s prove it in the ring!”
Benavidez, the undefeated super middleweight star, has been eyeing a move up in weight, and what better way to make a statement than by taking on one of the most dominant light heavyweights in the game?
🎥 Sparring Footage Leaked – What Does It Show?
Shortly after calling out Bivol, Benavidez dropped leaked sparring footage showing him working against a fighter with a similar style to Bivol. The clips revealed:
✅ Lightning-fast combinations
✅ Relentless pressure and body shots
✅ Improved footwork against a defensive counterpuncher
Fans quickly reacted, with some claiming the footage was strategically released to send a warning to Bivol, while others questioned whether sparring highlights could truly reflect a real fight scenario.
🥊 Will Bivol Accept the Challenge?
Dmitry Bivol, known for his calm and calculated approach, has yet to officially respond. However, insiders believe that if the money is right, he may be willing to step into the ring with the hard-hitting Benavidez.
A potential Benavidez vs. Bivol fight would be one of the most anticipated matchups in boxing, with Benavidez’s relentless aggression facing off against Bivol’s slick defense and precision counterpunching.
🤯 Fans React – Is This the Fight to Make?
The boxing community is divided over whether this is the right move for Benavidez. Some believe he should face Canelo first, while others think he should test himself at light heavyweight against less dangerous opponents before taking on Bivol.
What do you think? Is Benavidez ready for Bivol, or is he biting off more than he can chew? Drop your thoughts below! 👇🔥