Bivol Vs The Rest

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  1. UndergroundBoxing

    UndergroundBoxing Member Full Member

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    After his top class performance against Canelo the other night, let’s put Dmitry Bivol up against some of the other top guys at 168-175 and talk about how he gets on…

    Beterbiev
    Benavidez
    Plant
    Smith
    Saunders
    I’ll add GGG & Charlo in there too as both will be heading to 168 soon

    I think he beats them all but Beterbiev and Benavidez would be real close, hard fights for him. Let’s hope some of these get made.
     
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  2. Scott Cork

    Scott Cork Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He dominates Benavidez who must be the biggest hypejob alongside Zurdo
     
  3. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    Bivol Vs Beterbiev is the fight.
     
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  4. ecdrm15

    ecdrm15 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Good style matchup
     
  5. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Who do you favor? I favor Bivol. Because Bivol has a hell of a chin and as powerful as Beterbiev is, I think Bivol could avoid getting hurt badly and just outbox him to a greater extent than he outboxed Canelo. Also Bivol is in his physical prime while Beterbiev is much older. Bivol might actually be able to school Beterbiev with his superior boxing IQ and fundamentals. But if anyone can hurt Bivol, it's Artur with his heavy hands.
     
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  6. Themessiah

    Themessiah El Jefe Full Member

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    He is too skilled for all of them
     
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  7. UndergroundBoxing

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    It’s been the fight to make for a while at 175! Hopefully we see it this year. Both will earn more now since Bivol star power has shot right up.
     
  8. Mickc

    Mickc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    100% this is the biggest fight in the division
     
  9. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Only Beterbiev and maybe Benavidez stand a realistic chance. GGG is too slow and old now. The rest no chance.
     
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  10. drenlou

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    We all want to see Beterbiev finally fight Bivol if he can take those super Joe Smith bombs next month! Its time.:deal:
     
  11. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member

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    You left out Ramirez.
     
  12. Scott Cork

    Scott Cork Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Rightly so
     
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  13. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member

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    Why not? Hes a top contender at 175 and former world champion at 168. You dont leave those type of challengers out and include former middleweights who have done nothing at the higher weight classes. It rightfully makes no sense.
     
  14. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    The fans want to see undefeated Bivol vs undefeated Beterbiev for all the marbles now, assuming the later gets by Smith that is

    Just like they wanted to see undefeated Kovalev vs undefeated Beterbiev, a match up so mouthwatering it had fans across he world salivating in anticipation

    And undefeated Usyk vs undefeated Fury for all the marbles

    Corruption reared its ugly head and robbed us of Kov vs Bertie when the former was robbed of all his belts against Dre by the home judges

    Usyk and Fury both won their semi-finals in conclusive fashion in their opponent's backyards where everything was heavily stacked against them just like it was against Kov

    Fury had to beat his surrogate son from the backwaters of Tuscaloosca not once but twice more after being robbed to book his place in the final. all three semi-finals fought on said son's home soil

    Usyk has to beat AJ again despite whooping his ass on his soil even though he was mandatory in order to book his place

    Fury now claims he's retiring but had both Usyk and him not had to win their semi-finals twice to book their place in the final we likely would've already seen the final between them

    Bivol just whooped Clenelo in Las Clengas and even then the judges tried to rob him or his thoroughly deserved and dominating win, scandalously only scoring the fight for him by a single point x 3. Had he not won the final round he would've been robbed of his win.

    Now he's likely going to have to rematch Clen and run the risk of very likely being robbed blind unless he knocks Clenelo cold x 3, and we'll be robbed of undefeated Bivol vs undefeated Beterbiev or undefeated Smith for all the marbles. Granted Bivol has already schooled Smith so there isn't the same level of interest in seeing that one

    The game is rigged, the game is ******! (beeped)

    It's ****house ****show for ****houses (poop)
     
  15. UndergroundBoxing

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    Easily forgettable that guy