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Eddy Reynoso has a clear outlook for the fight between Ramírez and Benavídez

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By Felix Jesus Mendoza

The renowned boxing coach, Eddy Reynoso, shared his technical perspective on the matchup that will hold Gilberto Ramirez and David Benavidez. During a recent public training session for the Sinaloa native in Hollywood, California, the coach analyzed the capabilities of both athletes prior to their appointment on May 2 at the T-Cell Area in Las Vegas.

In this event, Ramírez will present his WBA and WBO cruiserweight belts.

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For his part, Benavídez will make a significant promotion in category to seek glory at 200 pounds. The opinion of Eddy Reynoso The parity that exists between the two Mexicans for this World Cup clash stands out.

Technical virtues of the contenders

To the be consulted by FightHubTV on the development of combat, Eddy Reynoso He emphasized the boxing level that the former unified champion will present.

The coach pointed out that mobility and physical resistance will be determining factors for the “Zurdo” during the twelve regulation rounds.

Regarding the qualities of the Sinaloan, “Tremendous fight. I think Zurdo is a fighter who has a little more boxing, more legs.”. “He is a strong fighter, who is also used to blows of that caliber.”

The Mexican Monster Challenge

Despite the Ramírez’s natural physical advantages in this divisionthe Mexican strategist does not underestimate the impact that David Benavídez will have.

The challenger is known for his constant aggressiveness and his ability to close spaces, which predicts a duel of contrasting strategies in the ring.

“Benavidez is a tremendous fighter. He is a fighter who always goes to the frontwho knows how to block punches very well, who knows how to walk in the ring, so I think it’s going to be a very competitive fight,” said Eddy Reynoso.

A weekend of high relevance

The fight is emerging as the critical event of the May 5 celebrations in international boxing.

While Ramírez seeks to consolidate his reign in the cruiserweightsBenavídez intends to use this victory as a springboard for future confrontations against figures of the stature of Dmitry Bivol or Artur Beterbiev.

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