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Bradley Predicts a One-Way Move

Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowNovember 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Tim Bradley claims David Benavidez will never return to 175 once he climbs to cruiserweight to face Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez on May 2, 2026. He argues that Benavidez, now 31-0 with 25 knockouts, cannot cut enough weight after bulking to 200 pounds for Ramirez, who holds a 48-1 record with 30 knockouts. Bradley insists Benavidez will avoid Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol because the weight drop will punish him physically.

A Dangerous Cruiserweight Reality

Bradley ignores the fact that Benavidez fled light heavyweight to escape Jai Opetaia, the dominant force at cruiserweight. Opetaia hits with destructive power and overwhelms fighters who defend poorly. Benavidez often marches straight forward, which invites damage against someone like Jai. David Morrell proved that in February when he smashed Benavidez’s face with clean power shots. Benavidez reacted with visible dread when asked last Saturday if he would fight Opetaia after facing Ramirez. That fear could push him to drain himself back to 175 if he wants no part of Jai after May 2026.

Benavidez already said in 2024 that he couldn’t drop from light heavyweight back to 168 when reporters asked about a potential fight with Terence Crawford after Crawford beat Canelo Alvarez on September 13. Bradley reinforced that point by saying, “Once he goes to 190, he’s not coming back down,” while also warning that Ramirez offers a tough challenge.

Light Heavyweight May Become His Escape Hatch

Benavidez might still try to return to 175, but he may lose any reason to if fights with Bivol or Beterbiev never materialize. Those two still haven’t finished their trilogy, and both deal with age and injuries. A long delay would make Benavidez’s cut from cruiserweight nearly impossible.

Bradley says Ramirez brings real danger. Zurdo carries volume, speed, and southpaw skills. He previously fought at 168 and matches Benavidez in size. He has settled comfortably at cruiserweight and handles strong punches. Bradley stresses that Benavidez won’t find an easy opponent. Zurdo offers power, durability, activity, and movement, which makes him far more challenging than Anthony Yarde, whom Benavidez knocked out in round seven on November 22 at the ANB Arena in Riyadh. Ramirez can fight at every range and brings the complete package.

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