
Benavidez Brings Family Flair to the Ring (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Las Vegas, NV – Premier Boxing Champions’ open media workouts drew crowds to the MGM Grand casino floor on April 29, signaling the start of fight week for the high-stakes Benavidez vs. Zurdo card.[1][2] David Benavidez and Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez headlined the event, joined by undercard contenders in a public showcase ahead of Saturday’s Cinco de Mayo clashes at T-Mobile Arena. Fans lined up for autographs and close-up views as the fighters shadowboxed, posed, and fielded questions.
Benavidez Brings Family Flair to the Ring
David Benavidez arrived in sharp form, marking his cruiserweight debut camp without the usual weight cut. He shadowboxed alongside his five-year-old son Anthony, who unleashed flurries on the mitts and drew cheers from the crowd.[2] The undefeated two-division champion signed gloves and posters while emphasizing his fresh energy.
“I’ve been on weight since last week, and this is the first camp where I don’t have to cut weight. So, man, I’m gonna come in with the tremendous energy, and I can’t wait!” Benavidez said.[2] He viewed a victory over Zurdo as a step toward all-time greatness, underscoring his bold style against top opponents. Benavidez wrapped up around 4:30 p.m., capping a session that highlighted his power and confidence.[3]
Zurdo Ramirez Eyes Historic Defense
Unified WBA and WBO cruiserweight champion Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez took the stage earlier, around 4 p.m., posing for photos and speaking in English to connect with fans. The Mexican star celebrated the Cinco de Mayo timing and the Mexico-vs.-Mexico theme permeating the card.[2]
“It’s an honor to be here and I’m super excited. This is Cinco de Mayo. This is for all my Mexican people,” Ramirez declared. He promised history on May 2, confident in retaining his belts: “Zurdo major! I’m the champion and I’m gonna keep the belt.”[2] Ramirez, who has sparred with Benavidez in the past, positioned the bout as a long-awaited showdown between pressure fighters.
Undercard Contenders Build Momentum
Armando “Toro” Resendiz, set for the co-main event against Jaime Munguia, shadowboxed vigorously after stripping off his shirt around 4:20 p.m. The WBA super middleweight champion aimed to deliver a spectacle. “I just have to go out there, listen to my corner and enjoy every single minute of it. We’re gonna put on a show,” he stated.[2]
Jaime Munguia followed at 3:30 p.m., throwing combinations and promising maturity in his title bid. “I’ve been here before, but now you’re gonna see a more mature Jaime Munguia. I’m hungry and ready to take the title,” he said. Other bouts featured Oscar Duarte vs. Angel “Tashiro” Fierro, Jorge Chavez vs. Jose “Tito” Sanchez, and Isaac “Puro México” Lucero vs. Ismael Flores. Fighters like Duarte stressed aggression: “I promise that I’m gonna give everyone a great fight.”[2]
Media Workout Schedule Highlights
- 3:00 p.m.: Jose Sanchez
- 3:30 p.m.: Jaime Munguia
- 4:00 p.m.: Zurdo Ramirez
- 4:20 p.m.: Armando Resendiz
- 4:30 p.m.: David Benavidez
Toward a Cinco de Mayo Blockbuster
The workouts offered fans free access to the stars, blending interviews, light pads work, and signings in a relaxed yet charged atmosphere. Oscar De La Hoya joined the mix, adding promoter presence to the Premier Boxing Champions event.[1] With weigh-ins set for Friday at MGM Grand and the PPV main card airing Saturday at 8 p.m. ET on Prime Video, anticipation builds for Benavidez’s weight jump and the all-Mexican undercard fireworks.[4][3]
Media day underscored the card’s warrior ethos, from young prospects to seasoned champions. Las Vegas remains primed for a weekend of title pursuits and national pride.