With a three-belt unification against Noel Mikaelian off the table for now, Mike Coppinger reports that David Benavidez will return to action on December 12th. Coppinger “expect[s]” him to meet interim WBC cruiserweight champion Michal Cieslak, confirming an earlier report from Abraham Gonzalez, who claims it will land in the “area” of Benavidez’s birthplace of Phoenix, Arizona.
Cieslak (28-2, 22 KO), whose only pro losses came in title bids against Ilunga Makabu and Lawrence Okolie, mollywhopped
the remains of Jean Pascal two Junes ago for his seventh consecutive victory since falling to Okolie in 2022. He’s not a particularly glamorous opponent and doesn’t have the deepest body of work outside of faded vets like Pascal, Olanrewaju Durodola, and Youri Kayembre Kalenga, but he’s a solid operator and hasn’t gone the distance in victory since 2018.
Benavidez (32-0, 26 KO) made short work of “Zurdo” Ramirez in his cruiserweight debut to claim the WBA and WBO titles. He then flexed his status as reigning WBC light heavyweight champion to push for a rare mandatory unification against Mikaelian. Sampson Lewkowicz and Don King claim to have worked out a deal, but Mikaelian elected to try his luck with Zuffa instead, which I’m still convinced will result in a lawsuit.
Thus, a kinda-palatable title defense. Maybe next time.















