Alright, so I got curious about this boxer, David Benavidez Jr., the other day. Heard his name mentioned somewhere, maybe saw a headline, can’t quite recall exactly where. But it stuck in my head, and I thought, “Okay, what’s this guy’s deal? What’s his record look like?” You know how it is, sometimes a name just grabs you.

Getting Started
So, I did what most folks do. Grabbed my phone while I was sitting around, popped open a browser. Didn’t do anything fancy. Just typed in something simple like “David Benavidez Jr boxing record” or maybe “Benavidez Jr fights”. Pretty straightforward stuff.
First couple of hits were just news articles, fight announcements, that sort of thing. Not quite what I was looking for. I wanted the raw numbers, the wins, the losses, you know? Had to scroll past the noise a bit.
Finding the Details
I refined my search a little, maybe added “stats” or “boxrec” – wait, no, not supposed to mention specific sites. Let’s just say I looked for places that focus purely on boxing records. Found a few pages that seemed promising.
Clicked on one, and boom, there it was. Laid out pretty clearly. Took a minute to find the main summary box they usually have on those kinds of pages.
Here’s the gist of what I saw:
- A list showing his total number of fights.
- A count for how many of those were wins.
- Noticed if there were any losses or draws listed.
- And yeah, the knockout count – always curious about that power.
My Takeaway
Honestly, looking at the numbers, especially the win column and the way most of those wins happened… pretty impressive stuff. You see stats like that and you understand why people are talking about a fighter. It wasn’t just hype I was hearing; the record backed it up. It’s always interesting to check the actual stats versus just hearing opinions, gives you a better picture.
Anyway, that was my little dive into Benavidez Jr.’s record. Just felt like sharing the process. Sometimes it’s simple curiosity that leads you down these rabbit holes.