Bivol is a live dog. This might be the time to bet. We just saw what a dedicated training camp for a boxer looked like in the Reynoso camp.
Isn't that a debate for another thread? I'm sure there's like 50 of them lying around this place. Even so, no GGG didn't beat him anywhere near convincingly unless you were watching his crotch all night and missed the actual fight. Anywhere from the draw that was awarded, to either guy winning by a round, maybe 2 is an acceptable outcome for a fight with so many rounds in question.
Again, it's common knowledge Canelo lost the first fight, the 2nd was closer. That is relevant because GGG was the last guy that should have defeated Canelo, so if Bivol does the same or more guess who gets the W. In the Trout fight, they had open scoring, I thought trout won most of the first 4 rounds. When they showed the scoring, they had Canelo way ahead. Trout never had a chance. Oh yea. Please keep your gay thoughts to yourself.
Actually, It's common knowledge that the fight was a draw and that alot of fans got their panties in a bunch over a closely contested bout. If it was so clear we wouldn't still be having this conversation in 2022. I see a pathway to both guys winning the fight depending on what tactics you favor. Judging a fight like that is obviously difficult as we see time and time again. And I'd like to allow the thread to continue on subject instead a beating a dead horse that won't change the official record from a draw no matter how many posts or tears get devoted to it. Bivol should be his toughest fight post Floyd with all due respect to Golovkin, but then again he keeps moving through whomever they've put in front of him. So I'll believe he's beat when I see it, cause Canelo is a bad mf'er.
It does not matter if Canelo loses every minute of every round as long as he is standing at the end he will get the nod.
Bivol is the better fighter overall. Canelo can be outboxed as proven not only in Golovkin fights. But with that kind of money involved in Canelo, I am sure they will make sure he wins.
I think that's exactly why Canelo has avoided guys like Beterbiev and Joe Smith. They hit very hard at light heavyweight and coming forward against them is Russian roulette.
That rascally red head, I also heard he tied GGG's shoes together and that's why he only jabbed for so many rounds....