The WBC light heavyweight world title is on the line here
David Benavidez is the unbeaten champion with a 30-0-0 record
Anthony Yarde is the challenger from England with a 27-3-0 CV
Following the drama and excitement of Conor Benn’s shock win over Chris Eubank Jr in London, fight fans turn their attentions to Saudi Arabia. A collection of the sport’s most famous promoters combine forces to present a star-studded card at the ANB Arena, Riyadh. ‘Night of the Champions’ brings an eight-bout programme, with no fewer than five world titles on the line. It promises to be a special occasion not to be missed.
Boxing enthusiasts and casual followers of combat sports can see the best of the action live on DAZN. Sam Noakes faces Abdullah Mason over 12 rounds for the vacant WBO world lightweight title. Jesse Rodriguez and Fernando Daniel Martinez dispute the WBC and WBO world super flyweight belts in the chief support.
On this page, we focus on the USA vs England blockbuster: David Benavidez vs Anthony Yarde. Who will leave with the WBC world light heavyweight title?
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As the early fight-winner betting odds above prove, oddsmakers heavily fancy another win for Benavidez. His odds suggest the result is a foregone conclusion, but boxing fans and bettors know anything is possible in this game. The underdog is a big-punching, experienced gladiator who travels to Saudi Arabia eager to cause an upset and take the title back home.
Benavidez is a worthy favourite, but is he the right bet this weekend, or is the value in backing Yarde? World Sports Network gets the opinion of former professional boxer and betting writer Frankie Monkhouse, who offers his preview and predictions. Keep reading as he picks apart the form of both men, highlights the betting odds, and picks a winner.
The odds on Benavidez adding another win to his already impressive CV are tight, with the traders eager to give nothing away. That makes sense, as going against the man from Florida hasn’t been a smart tactic in the past. That stance means Benavidez backers must either increase their stake or look for a better offer in the specials. I’m not a fan of risking big stakes on boxing, as I’ve seen just how unpredictable the sport can be, but I do expect the favourite to get the job done in style.
Those looking for an interesting angle with decent odds attached may find a bet in the method of victory market. Similar to the fight-winner option, you must predict which man will win, but also how they’ll achieve the result: on points or by knockout. The odds are appealing, but you need both parts of the bet to win to secure a profit.
I’ll now list the method of victory betting odds:
Benavidez by KO/TKO (-163) at bet365
Benavidez on points (+188) bet365
Yarde by KO/TKO (+1100) at bet365
Yarde on points (+1800) at bet365
Here’s an example of what a method of victory bet might look like this weekend:
$50 Benavidez to win by KO/TKO
With the above bet, you’re risking a $50 stake on the favourite to beat Yarde inside the distance. It doesn’t matter when he wins, as long as the American gets the job done without the need for the judges. A blistering start and first-round knockout pays the same as Benavidez winning with a late stoppage in the final round.
If the above bet wins, you’ll secure an $80.77 return. That’s a $30.77 profit, and your $50 stake back. If Benavidez wins on points, Yarde wins, or the bout ends in a draw, your bet loses, and the bookmaker keeps your stake.
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David Benavidez is a 28-year-old Miami-based fighter with a proud 30-0-0 record, winning 24 times by KO/TKO. He’s currently ranked as the number one light heavyweight in the United States, but sits at number two in the global charts, just behind Dmitrii Bivol. David has pole position in his sights, but knows he must continue winning and doing so in style.
We last saw the American in action when beating David Morrell on points in Las Vegas earlier this year. The champion won that bout by a comfortable margin, with the judges giving him the victory by four rounds and ten rounds. That result means Benavidez has won his previous two on the scorecards, with his last stoppage win coming back in late 2023.
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I trained at the same professional boxing gym as Anthony Yarde in the early part of his career. He was always a hard-working and polite fighter who let his hands do the talking. He doesn’t cut corners, lives the life of a professional fighter, and he can punch a bit, too. I’ve followed his career from the start, and he has achieved much in the sport.
Despite being a fan of Yarde, I believe he’s in over his head here. The Londoner heads to Saudi Arabia with his professional boxing record showing 27 wins against three defeats, with 24 wins coming inside the distance. The Englishman was stopped twice, losing to Artur Beterbiev in eight and Sergey Kovalev in round 11. Yarde has won his last four bouts.
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Having weighed up the form of both men and calling on my experiences of following these fighters, I’m picking the American to score a late stoppage win.
Benavidez is a more talented boxer than Yarde, and I expect him to show that in the early stages. He has raw power and great timing, but I don’t expect David to blow Anthony out of the water early. It took Beterbiev and Kovalev until the second half to get him out of there, and that’s what I expect to see on Saturday. Back Benavidez by KO/TKO in the method of victory, or aim higher and take a late stoppage in the round group betting.
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Location: ANB Arena, Riyadh
Date: Saturday, 22 November 2025
Time: 19:00 CET
Streaming: Live on DAZN
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