David Benavidez delivered one of the most emphatic statements of his career on Saturday, May 2, stopping Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez by sixth-round TKO and immediately turning his attention to Saúl 'Canelo' Álvarez in a callout that electrified the crowd at T-Mobile Arena. According to ESPN , the win crowned Benavidez a three-division world champion. Fighting at cruiserweight for the first time after holding titles at super middleweight and light heavyweight, Benavidez (32-0, 26 KOs) overwhelmed Ramirez with a relentless pace and precision that lived up to his “Mexican Monster” nickname. From the opening bell, he controlled the distance, broke Ramirez down with combinations, and forced a stoppage at 2:59 of Round 6 after a final barrage left his opponent unable to continue. The performance landed on a major stage during Cinco de Mayo weekend, traditionally dominated by Alvarez, and positioned Benavidez as a potential new face of Mexican boxing.…