Fact check: Is David Benavidez related to former UFC title challenger Joseph Benavidez?

Joseph Benavidez and David Benavidez
Joseph Benavidez (left) and David Benavidez (right) [Images Courtesy: @joejitsu and @benavidez300 on Instagram]

After years of anticipation and rivalry, a highly anticipated boxing match is set to take place on Saturday night, featuring David Benavidez and Caleb Plant. The bout promises to be an exciting event, with both fighters eager to prove their dominance in the super-middleweight division.

The forthcoming fight between Benavidez and Plant is one of the most hotly awaited bouts in recent years and has been a long time coming. With both fighters holding a strong competitive spirit, the bout is expected to be intense and fiercely contested, showcasing the very best of what the sport of boxing has to offer.

Many fight fans have made the mistake of assuming that David Benavidez is the younger brother of UFC veteran Joseph Benavidez. However, this is a common misconception that is factually incorrect. In reality, the brother of former boxing champion 'The Mexican Monster' is named Jose Benavidez.

The confusion over the two names - Jose and Joseph - can create a misleading pronunciation that has contributed to this mistaken belief. Fight fans need to recognize that these are two distinct individuals with separate careers and achievements in their respective sports.


Take a look at David Benavidez's boxing career

Despite being only 26 years old, David Benavidez has already achieved a great deal in his boxing career. In 2017, he won his first title, the WBC belt, after beating Ronald Gavril in a split decision victory. However, his triumph was short-lived as he tested positive for cocaine later that year, resulting in him being stripped of the title.

After making a comeback, Benavidez managed to reclaim his title by defeating Anthony Dirrell. However, in his first title defense, he failed to make weight, leading to him being stripped of the belt once again. Despite these setbacks, Benavidez's potential remains high, and he continues to be a formidable contender in the boxing world.

At just 26 years old, there is still plenty of time for him to achieve even greater success in the future.

David Benavidez currently holds the interim WBC belt, which is essentially a placeholder until the current WBC champion, Canelo Alvarez either defends his title against Benavidez or vacates the belt. In the meantime, Benavidez will be looking to solidify his position as the top contender and the top challenger to 'Cinammon' by winning his upcoming bout.

Although he may not yet be able to claim the true WBC crown, a victory in this fight would certainly bolster his reputation as one of the best fighters in the super-middleweight division. With Alvarez's status as the undisputed champion up in the air, this could be a pivotal moment in Benavidez's career, and he will no doubt be determined to make the most of this opportunity.

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