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Benavidez Rejects Heavyweight Talk, Focuses on 175

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Benavidez Rejects Heavyweight Talk, Focuses on 175

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During a recent media session, Benavidez was asked about the constant talk of moving around in weight. He shut it down quickly. There will be no return to 168. There will be no jump to heavyweight. Even the cruiserweight opportunity he acknowledged came and went without changing his focus.

“I have a lot of unfinished business at 175,” Benavidez said. “We’re doing this, and I’m not thinking about heavyweight at all. You guys keep bringing up heavyweight. I’m not thinking about that.”

That language stands out because it is territorial. Benavidez has already proven he can move up and compete. He beat Caleb Plant at super middleweight and handled the physical demands of stepping higher. He has been in tough fights and expects them to get tougher. “I don’t expect no easy fights,” he said. “I want better, better, better opponents every single fight.”

He is not chasing size. He is choosing resistance inside a division that can test him. Light heavyweight has depth, punchers, and seasoned contenders who make you earn every round.

Remaining there demands answers.

There was a time when the conversation shifted toward what he might become at bigger weights. That talk now feels misplaced. He sounds settled in the division and like a fighter who believes the version of himself stepping into 175 is closer to his peak than the one who built his name at 168.

If he truly sees light heavyweight as unfinished business, then the division is no longer a stop along the way. It is the proving ground he has chosen, and that decision will define how far this run actually goes.

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Dan Ambrose is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24, recognized for his direct analysis and extensive coverage of the global fight landscape. His reporting focuses on major bouts, divisional developments, and the sport’s most discussed storylines.

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