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ToNIGHT]] Benavidez vs Morrell live stream: How to watch boxing

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David Benavidez and David Morrell Jr will weigh-in today ahead of Saturday’s big light heavyweight fight, which headlines a PBC on Prime Video pay-per-view. The Benavidez vs Morrell weigh-in live stream will go live at 4 pm ET, and is free to watch in the video below:

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Figueroa (25-1-1) is a former super bantamweight champion who won interim featherweight gold in 2023. After beating Jessie Magdaleno in May, he was elevated to full-time champion status. Fulton (22-1) lost the WBC and WBO super bantamweight titles in 2023 against Naoya Inoue. He returned more than a year later to beat Carlos Castro.

Fulton beat Figueroa in 2021 to retain the WBO super bantamweight title and take the WBC belt from him. The latter landed 314 of 1,060 shots (29.6%), the most against Fulton. "Cool Boy Steph" earned a majority decision win after landing 269 of 726 shots (37.1%).

Also on the card, former WBA super lightweight champion Isaac Cruz (26-3-1) looks to return to his winning ways against Angel Fierro (23-2-2), who is 2-1 in his last three fights.

Meanwhile, Jesus Ramos faces Jeison Rosario. A rising star, Ramos (21-1) is 2-1 in his last three fights. Rosario (24-4-2) is a former unified super welterweight champion who is 1-1-1 in his last three fights.

More dominance of the division continued for Benavidez in the ring, including picking up the WBC interim title in 2022. Alvarez collected all four world titles at 168 pounds but repeatedly blew off any talk of facing Benavidez, the clear top contender for his championships

As it became increasingly clear that a fight with one of boxing's biggest stars was never going to come to fruition, Benavidez made the jump to 175 pounds where he again picked up a WBC interim title by defeating former world champ Oleksandr Gvozdyk. The fight with Gvozdyk proved a bit more difficult than expected, partially because of torn hand ligaments suffered prior to the bout and partially because Benavidez's endurance seemed to fail him as the fight hit the later rounds.

Morrell (11-0, 9 KO) also spent plenty of time as an Alvarez mandatory challenger and would have been seen as a very legitimate opponent for the Mexican superstar. Despite winning the WBA "regular" championship in just his fifth professional fight and making five consecutive defenses, Morrell was facing the same lack of interest from Alvarez and also made the jump to 175 pounds, defeating Radivoje Kalajdzic to win the "regular" title at the new weight.

Like Benavidez's division-welcoming fight with Gvozdyk, Morrell struggled at times in his light heavyweight debut, taking a decision over Radivoje Kalajdzic in a fight that was much closer than the official scorecards indicated. Prior to that fight, only two of Morrell's opponents had managed to last past the fourth round.

The prize that eluded both men at super middleweight -- a fight with multiple world championships on the line -- seems to be in reach now. The winner will become the obvious challenger for the winner of the rematch between undisputed light heavyweight champ Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol, which takes place on Feb. 22.
Benavidez vs. Morrell fight card, odds
 
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