Jose Benavidez returns for first fight since 2018

Press Release

30/07/2021

Jose Benavidez returns for first fight since 2018

Jose Benavídez (27-1, 18 KOs), the older brother of former suoer middleweight title holder David Benavidez returns on his brother's undercard to fight in his hometown of Phoenix. He'll face Francisco Emanuel Torres (17-3, 5 KOs) on August 28th. Age 28, Jose Benavídez will return to action for the first time since dropping a 147-pound title showdown to Terence Crawford in October 2018. Benavídez had previously earned wins over contenders such as Mauricio Herrera, Francisco Santana and Frank Rojas on his way to that world title opportunity.

“I’m really excited to be back in the ring after being out for a while,” said Benavidez. “I feel more mature, motivated and stronger than ever. Fighting alongside my brother and in my hometown is really a dream come true. I’m really looking forward to making a tremendous comeback. It doesn’t matter who they put in front of me, I guarantee that I’m going to take them out. No one is going to want to miss this night, because me and my brother are bringing the fireworks.”
 
A native of boxing-rich Buenos Aires, Argentina, Torres enters this fight the winner of his last nine contests dating back to 2018. The 31 year-old will fight in the U.S. for the third time on August 28, having scored stateside victories over Cleotis Pendarvis in August 2020 and Louis Hernandez in February of this year. Torres most recently won a unanimous decision over Alexi Rivera in June as he prepares for his toughest fight to date against Benavídez.
 
“I’m very pumped up for this fight,” said Torres. “I want to thank my whole team for this opportunity to participate in such an important fight. This is a great chance for me to go to the next level against a great fighter who’s had an exceptional career. I will work very hard to get the victory on August 14th and raise high the flag of Argentina.”