He is a very solid pro, very good jab and puts his combinations together well. His lack of true power may hinder him somewhat but stranger things have happened. Have no doubt, this is a very close match up and Bivol has a real chance here. That being said I do expect Canelo to pull through on points.
He's a point fighter who doesn't have the power to trouble Canelo and won't win on points either. He was picked because he's smaller and far less dangerous than Beterbiev. If that's wrong, then excellent.
You said it was a virtual certainty unprompted, as you do for every Canelo fight. Your embarrassing yourself enough already is glaringly obvious your an expert on gutless cowardry who would probably take God knows what where the sun don't shine for the right amount of money. Do us all a favor and stop pretending to be a boxing fan
Man shut the hell up you moron. My points I've made are valid it's not hard to understand and you haven't debunked **** you fool
Your points are about as valid as God being a flying spaghetti monster. You back track and twist things as freely as I would expect a gutless whining little wimp would when cornered
There's nothing I've twisted you here you absolutely worthless dishonest lying little *****. What I've said is extremely clear (for anyone who can put two and two together - obviously not you) and this was - a boxer who isn't going to get opportunity to make millions otherwise, would love an opportunity to make millions just to spar. You would be a fool not to. The idea of there being " legacy" in a sport where rarely anyone fights the best and at the prime is pretty ridiculous. If Bivol was he'd be fighting Beterbiev and not fighting 160-168lbers (hint, he's doing it for money dip****) I've also said there is a trend with most of Canelo's "fights" since GGG 2 being blatant fixes. As a result the Bivol is going to be fixed. You legitimately think Canelo, who had to fix fights with subpar super middles, is going to legitimately fight a better top operator in Bivol. Lmao all I can do is laugh at you guys, so damn naive you're like children. Crawl back into your squalor hole you shite take vermin.
You saying you didn't say Bivol taking a dive being a virtual certainty until responding to me was a complete lie, let alone a twist. You said that unprompted in this thread and you've said it many, many times over with absolutely nothing to back it up. This is truely pathetic. Feel free to keep sending 300 word responses. I am enjoying laughing at your mental deficiency
I've laid out clearly my point to you in my last post. It's clear as day, you're arguing about wording and phrasing. Canelos fight with Bivol will be a fix just like his last few fights. You're oblivious to your own naivety
"Canelos fight will be a fix just like his last few fights" That's your original and only point, and it's baseless. Is it possible? Sure, just like you not being a bitter little virgin postal worker type person is possible. Is it true? Near certainly not You really are one of those crazy internet people I always see but never actually believe are real people.
Yes Bivol will get millions and his biggest payday by fighting Canelo. And he'll make his millions regardless of how hard he tries to win. What incentive is there for Bivol or any of Canelo's other opponents to "take a dive" or to intentionally hold back? Would you have us believe that if Bivol tries too hard to win, his purse will be taken away from him? How does that work contractually? So, has Eddie Hearn sat down with both fighters and said to Bivol "here's the $$ you will get, but only if you lay down for Canelo and let him win"? How could such a thing be enforced practically? Given your persistent claims of match fixing, I think you owe it to us to explain how this "fixing" occurs, what would cause any of Canelo's opponents to hold back and not try to win. But the GGG fights weren't "fixes"? So GGG was really trying to win and wasn't holding back aganist Canelo, but after that, according to you the match fixing started. Who was the instigator of the match fixes? Who took it upon themselves to make this happen? De La Hoya? Was he the one behind the match fixing? And if it was DLH, then how did the match fixing continue even after Canelo kicked him to the curb? We need specifics and details about how this all happened.
Kovalev's drunk still concussed shot ghost was administering a boxing lesson to the Clen prior to ever so predictably his vodka tank running dry, but Clen's trusty judges had already taken steps to ensure that their boy was going to get the win had it gone the distance. Bivol could come away with a SD loss after shutting Clen out and scoring a KD in every round.