'Masterpiece': David Benavidez's brutal win over Zurdo Ramirez sets off boxing world

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'Masterpiece': David Benavidez's brutal win over Zurdo Ramirez sets off boxing world

'Masterpiece': David Benavidez's brutal win over Zurdo Ramirez sets off boxing world

See how the boxing world reacted to David Benavidez's stunning victory over Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez on Saturday night in Las Vegas.

'Masterpiece': David Benavidez's brutal win over Zurdo Ramirez sets off boxing world

See how the boxing world reacted to David Benavidez's stunning victory over Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez on Saturday night in Las Vegas.

Boxing fans witnessed something truly special on Saturday night in Las Vegas, as David Benavidez delivered what many are already calling a career-defining masterpiece. The undefeated powerhouse (32-0, 26 KOs) put on a brutal, breathtaking performance against Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez (48-2, 30 KOs), leaving no doubt about who owns the cruiserweight division—and arguably the entire weekend.

Jumping up a staggering 25 pounds from light heavyweight to challenge Ramirez, Benavidez didn't just win—he dominated. He captured the WBA and WBO unified cruiserweight titles with a display of hand speed, grit, and devastating combination punching that had the boxing world buzzing. And he did it all on Cinco de Mayo weekend, the traditional stage of his longtime rival, Canelo Alvarez, who watched from ringside. Benavidez didn't hesitate to call out Canelo immediately after the win, adding even more fuel to a simmering rivalry.

Entering the fight ranked No. 7 pound-for-pound, Benavidez's stock is now skyrocketing. The boxing community—from former pound-for-pound king Terence Crawford to Devin Haney—flooded social media with reactions. "Man. David Benavidez is just different," one observer wrote. "Absolutely broke Zurdo down. Brutal shots throughout. Power clearly not an issue, and the speed was there all night." Another fan noted his incredible hand speed at 200 pounds, while a third declared, "What Benavidez just did to Ramirez. THAT is a masterpiece."

For those who love the sport's raw, unfiltered drama, this was a night to remember. Benavidez shattered Ramirez's nose and likely fractured his orbital bone, according to ringside observers. The message is clear: welcome to the era of "El Monstro." Whether you're a die-hard fan or just getting into boxing, performances like this remind us why we love the fight game.

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