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Sooo I don't know what to believe as it pertains to the heavyweight step aside fallout. Although all parties involved stated they had a definite step aside deal in place:

Hearn stated that it collapsed because Fury didn't want to fight Usyk next and wanted a tune up prior.

TR stated that in the 11th hour Joshua wanted an extra $5 million (from $15 mill to potentially $20 mill total).

:jbhmm:
 

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Sooo I don't know what to believe as it pertains to the heavyweight step aside fallout. Although all parties involved stated they had a definite step aside deal in place:

Hearn stated that it collapsed because Fury didn't want to fight Usyk next and wanted a tune up prior.

TR stated that in the 11th hour Joshua wanted an extra $5 million (from $15 mill to potentially $20 mill total).

:jbhmm:

whats done is done...get this whyte mando and rematch shyt outta the way is whats good now
 

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With all due respect, he fell off once he left the Duvas. That chemistry worked. Once that happened he got into legal issues and it was all over.

the biggest thing with him was the ann wolfe relationship....that plus his legal issues...dented his career too early....its a shame..i hated that he went into that canelo fight without her
 

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Benavidez: I'm Not Gonna Lie, I Was a David Lemieux Fan
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BY SEAN NAM
Published Sun Jan 30, 2022, 12:05 PM EST


David Benavidez Jr. is an aggressive, come-forward fighter, so it should be no surprise that he has holds his likely next opponent, veteran Canadian knockout artist David Lemieux, in high regard.

Benavidez is reportedly set to face Lemieux in a 168-pound matchup sometime in the spring on Showtime, potentially in Benavidez’s hometown of Phoenix.

The fight figures to feature plenty of action, thanks to the offensive-minded sensibilities of both fighters. Indeed, in many ways the 25-year-old Benavidez believes his career path mirrors that of Lemieux’s in his prime.

“I’m really excited, too, [to fight Lemieux] because, you know, I’m not gonna lie, back then, I was a Lemieux fan,” Benavidez said on the Calling Russ Anber podcast. “I’ve been, like I said, I’ve been watching boxing my whole life. So when David Lemieux came he had his run, too, where he knocking everybody out.”

Since the moment he turned professional in 2007, Lemieux was regarded as a fearsome puncher. He ran into trouble, however, midway through his career, with back-to-back losses against Marco Antonio Rubio and Joachim Alcine, but the Quebec native would bounce back, notching wins over the likes of Gabriel Rosado, Hassan N’Dam N’Jikam, and Curtis Stevens, and losing only to titleholders Gennadiy Golovkin and Billy Joe Saunders.

“I think it started with [Gabe] Rosado and then he just kept coming up, just demolishing people,” Benavidez said of Lemieux. “So I love the way he fights and I know he’s coming to fight. That’s why I only took two weeks off after my [last] fight. I’ve been training this whole time.”

Benavidez (25-0, 22 KOs) is coming off a seventh-round TKO over Kyrone Davis on Nov. 13. The hard-hitting volume puncher is trying to work his way back into a title shot after losing his WBC belt twice because of issues that took place out of the ring: the first was when he tested positive for cocaine in 2018; the second was when he came in overweight ahead of his bout against Roamer Alexis Angulo in 2020.

Lemieux (43-4, 36 KOs) has reeled off five straight fights since his unanimous points loss to Saunders in 2017.

“I feel like this is a fight that people want to see,” Benavidez said. “Two former world champions trying to get to the next level. We both need this fight to get to the next level, the WBC interim title. So we’re both gonna come hungry.

“Like I said I wanna make a statement. It’s gonna be a great fight, but it’s not gonna go the distance.”

random thing to admit lol
 

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Benavidez is there to be hit and has been knocked down before, imagine the fukkery if Lemieux knocks him clean out :wow:

Not likely, I know but funny to think about :mjlol:
its likely...benavidez is tough but you cant let lemieux hit you clean like that lol
 

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its likely...benavidez is tough but you cant let lemieux hit you clean like that lol
Lemieux too limited, I’m not as high on Benavidez as most ppl but he should win. He’s a good fighter with fast hands, decent pop and sturdiness I just don’t think it will be enough against the Canelos and Beterbievs of the world
 

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the biggest thing with him was the ann wolfe relationship....that plus his legal issues...dented his career too early....its a shame..i hated that he went into that canelo fight without her
Kirkland's chin was always going to do him in. Ann Wolfe or no Ann Wolfe. Also, his time away from the ring due to legal issues showed his boxing limitations.
 

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Lemieux too limited, I’m not as high on Benavidez as most ppl but he should win. He’s a good fighter with fast hands, decent pop and sturdiness I just don’t think it will be enough against the Canelos and Beterbievs of the world
Benavidez should (repeat should) be able to keep Lemieux at bay with his reach and height. Lem kinda limited in that respect against that type of opp.

Agree with other though, he could fukk around and cause an upset on a good day.
 
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