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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayDavid Benavidez says there is only one fight he wants next after moving up to cruiserweight earlier this month and stopping Gilberto Ramirez in six rounds to capture the WBA and WBO titles at 200 pounds.
Benavidez has been linked to several possible fights since the victory, including Jai Opetaia and Oleksandr Usyk. He says none of those fights are on his mind because his focus is locked on becoming undisputed at light heavyweight against Dmitry Bivol.
“I set these goals out for myself. Bivol is really the only fight I want, that I truly want, because he has all the belts. I really want those belts. I want those accolades. That’s the only thing I want right now,” said Benavidez to the Porter Way podcast.
“I’m not thinking about Opetaia, I’m not thinking about none of these guys, because this is the fight I want. It makes sense for both of us.”
Benavidez has also cooled talk of a fight with Jai Opetaia in recent months despite repeated callouts from the Australian cruiserweight. Benavidez previously said the fight could be pushed back “two or three years” following Opetaia’s move to Zuffa Boxing and the loss of his IBF title.
Bivol returns later this month to defend his IBF, WBA and WBO light heavyweight titles against Michael Eifert. A victory could move him closer to a fight with Benavidez, although Artur Beterbiev still remains a major factor after the two already fought twice in undisputed battles.
Eddie Hearn recently said there is a loose agreement in place for a third Bivol-Beterbiev fight, which could delay Benavidez getting the fight he wants.
Benavidez has repeatedly pushed for the Bivol fight since moving through 168 and 175, and his latest comments make it clear he sees undisputed status at light heavyweight as the priority ahead of any cruiserweight unification or heavyweight move.

Tim Compton is a boxing journalist and contributor to Boxing247.com who has covered the international fight landscape since 2019. He reports on major developments, champions, and rising prospects with a focus on accuracy, sourcing, and analytical clarity.
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Last Updated on 2026/05/21 at 11:12 AM

















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