Artur Asilbekovich Beterbiev vs Dmitrii Yurievich Bivol II & Vergil Ortiz Jr vs Israil Madrimov RBR.

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  1. Barrf

    Barrf Boxing Addict Full Member

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    yeah, second fight he did the one thing he could have changed — he went balls out right from the opening bell. Wasn’t enough. He couldn’t keep up the pace, while Bivol was able to keep it up AND adapt to what Beterbiev was doing. I’m not really sure how Beterbiev can win the rubber match.
     
  2. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    #2, behind only Usyk vs. Fury I. :deal:
     
  3. Smokin Bert

    Smokin Bert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    None of these pretenders should be allowed to call themselves champions until they face Janibek.
     
  4. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    That's exactly the point isnt it.

    Adames is the best fighter for Janibek to take. And if it doesn't happen Adames has to fight someone else in the division.
     
  5. peter_uk

    peter_uk Well-Known Member Full Member

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    As someone who was backing Bivol, I was very worried during the midrounds and I thought there was a very real chance of Beterbiev getting the stoppage. The way Bivol turned things round during the second half of the fight was masterful; genuinely I have not had so much awe for the skills on display since watching peak Loma or Usyk. I would also like to acknowledge Bivol's supreme conditioning; he absorbed so many shots to the body from Beterbiev that I'm sure would have wilted anyone else in the LHW division, yet Bivol still remained sprite to the very end.
     
  6. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    :lol: Yes

    Sure he's old and it was a bad loss for him but, that being said, the much younger Mak and Sanchez were both stopped by Kabayel's body assault and it took way less body shots to get them out of there than it did Big Bang. That was one of the most vicious and sustained body assaults I've ever seen and it was inevitable he was going to fold under it at some point

    And most HWS are not going to be able to stand up to Big Bang's power like Kabayel did. Kabayel is an excellent fighter
     
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  7. Serge

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  8. tragedy

    tragedy Active Member banned Full Member

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    I feel like Beterbiev could never establish his jab range. It was always coming up a little short no matter what he just couldn't find a home for it and he would need to really overextend and knew how risky that would be. Its like he realized he shouldn't jump in and it left him just looking lost wandering around unable to adjust. You could see him just standing there at points like "Now what?"
     
  9. Fogger

    Fogger Father, grandfather and big sports fan. Full Member

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    Didn't get to post during the RBR so I just wanted to get my scores on record.

    Callum Smith over Josh Buatsi 115-113
    Agit Kabayel - Zhilei Zhang 47-47 before the knockout
    Vergil Ortiz Jr. - Israil Madrimov 114-114
    Carlos Adames over Hamzah Sheeraz 115-113
    Shakur Stevenson 80-72 over Josh Padley before the corner stoppage.
    Joseph Parker 10-9 before the corner stoppage.
    Dmitrii Bivol - Artur Beterbiev 114-114
     
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  10. bremen

    bremen Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bivol employed the same tactic he used against Canelo: staying in range, absorbing leading punches and then unloading flurries and not allowing Beterbiev to follow up or reset. While dangerous and painful, it was clearly effective.
     
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  11. Fogger

    Fogger Father, grandfather and big sports fan. Full Member

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    This was billed as perhaps the best boxing card ever. The five scheduled fights were very enjoyable and made for great boxing.

    That being said, they would have been better off taking the late replacement bouts off the televised portion of the card. While Padley showed grit and fight the bout with Stevenson was a one-sided farce. Bakole was a farce all by himself. That fight should not have taken place.

    All in all a very good card with a fantastic main event.
     
  12. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    Do we have some sort of a cut off time after which we no longer "count" the new replies?
    Because this thread could easily stay active to get enough replies for the first place.
     
  13. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Ehh, doubtful that would happen organically. It's a good 400+ replies off from Usyk vs. Fury, and most RBR threads slowly die off in terms of activity within a few days once the buzz wears off. If people spammed it to fluff up the numbers it would be pretty obvious and mods would probably start pruning some of the unnecessary bumping posts.

    I can't see this gaining another ~440 meaningful replies in the course of tonight and tomorrow or even stretching it to midweek tbh. It's gotten just about that many in the last almost 24 hours since the final bell, which is the most fertile period for additional chatter.
     
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  14. Mark Anthony

    Mark Anthony Internet virgin Full Member

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    Madrimov ran, he seems very timid in big fights, his fight v Bud wa a stinker, he`s a boring fighter.
     
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  15. Mark Anthony

    Mark Anthony Internet virgin Full Member

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    Beterbiev is a big version of Canelo.