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Benavidez vs Yarde – what’s at stake in WBC light-heavyweight title clash
Benavidez vs Yarde – what’s at stake in WBC light-heavyweight title clash
On November 22, 2025, at the ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, one of the most significant boxing matches of the year is scheduled: David Benavidez defending his WBC light-heavyweight Title against Anthony Yarde on the stacked Ring IV fight card.
Benavidez vs Yarde isn’t just another title defence – it’s a collision between two heavy punchers, each with something to prove. Benavidez comes in as the man who holds the crown. Yarde is the challenger, dangerous, confident, and hungry.
Benavidez vs Yarde – fighter profiles & what’s at stake
Fighter | Record / Status | Strengths | Recent Notable Performances |
David Benavidez | Undefeated (30-0) with many knockouts; current WBC Light-Heavyweight Champion. | Ferocious punching power, aggression, and ability to press the pace. | Elevated to full champion after Dmitry Bivol vacated the belt. |
Anthony Yarde | Record: 27-3; veteran contender in the light heavyweight division. | Speed, timing, heavy right hand, good counterpunching. | Been on a win streak, pushing for world title opportunities. |
Tactical dynamics: what to watch for
- Power vs Speed: Both fighters have power, but how they use it will matter. A single heavy punch could tilt this bout. Yarde tends to rely more on speed and explosive counters. Benavidez often uses his pressure to break down opponents.
- Ring IQ and Defence: Surviving the early rounds will be crucial for Yarde if he weathers Benavidez’s early storm; he may have opportunities mid-fight. Benavidez needs to keep Yarde from dictating the pace or catching him with clean counter shots.
- Stamina in Later Rounds: Twelve rounds of championship boxing is long. Fatigue could set in, especially given the likely high pace and power exchanges. Conditioning and mental toughness will be tested.
- Strategy & Adjustments: Coaches will play a big role. Mid-fight adjustments, corner advice, reacting to what the opponent is doing – these could decide the difference between winning and losing.
Broader implications for the division
Entertainment side & build-up
- Big fight nights are more than the action in the ring, media tours, weigh-ins, and promotional battles on social media. Expect a strong marketing push, especially with boxing’s global reach growing.
- The card in Riyadh is stacked: multiple title fights, which increases overall interest. Fans don’t just come for the headliner; they come for the full experience.
Benavidez vs Yarde – prediction & what’s likely
- Benavidez retains: He imposes pressure early, lands heavy shots, and doesn’t allow Yarde to settle in. Yarde may have flashes, but Benavidez’s consistency and power break him down.
- Yarde causes the upset: If Yarde can exploit openings, stay mobile, use his speed, avoid taking too much damage early, then catch Benavidez with precise counters, the upset is possible. It would require discipline and composure under fire.
Michael Kovacs is the CEO of Last Word On Sports INC and is happy to be involved with Big Fight Weekend. He is credentialed with several international governing bodies. He cites the Hagler-Leonard fight as his introduction to boxing--and what an introduction that was!
