Fighters exposed in 2019

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  1. Forza

    Forza Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  2. ArseBandit

    ArseBandit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Getting beat or dropped is not getting exposed ffs. Crawford was not exposed, he adapted and began to dominate after the knockdown. Spence beat Porter and Porter is no bum- all fighters have had tough fights against top competition. Joshua has fought Ruiz again, yes Ruiz was a wale, but Joshua also showed that if he's in the right place he's levels and levels above Ruiz by completely outclassing him in the rematch. A fight he didn't shy away from.

    Tete was exposed thank god. zzzz

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  3. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Beterbiev doesn't just sport a KO 100%, which FTR is the highest of any active world champion

    He sports a KO 100% despite the fact that many of his opponents had never been stopped or even off their feet before

    And only 3 of his opponents have made it past 5 rounds

    KO 5 Hot Rod - never been dropped (legit KD) or stopped
    KO 4 Callum Johnson - never been dropped or stopped
    KO 12 Enrico Koelling - never been (AFAIA) dropped or stopped
    TKO 1 Isrado Prieto - never been stopped, down once before albeit it was questionable
    TKO 4 Ezequiel Maderna - had never been stopped
    TKO7 Alexander Johnson - never been stopped
    KO 4 Gabriel Campillo
    KO2 Jeff Page Jr - had never been stopped (been stopped since though)
    KO 2 Tavouris Cloud - had never been off his feet, stopped once on a corner retirement in round 7 by Adonis Stevenson
    TKO 1 Alvaro Enriquez
    TKO 4 Gabriel Lecrosnier
    KO 1 Bill Bailey
    RTD 3 Rayco Saunders - had only been stopped once in 45 fights
    TKO 2 Christian Cruz

    Here's some quotes from some of Beterbiev's opponents, sparring partners, and members of his team etc regarding his power

    Bob Ajisafe

    'He's very strong, very tough. Hits very hard with a lot of power. I think he's definitely going to be one to watch in the division. I don't think there's many who could last with him.''

    What is it about Beterbiev that makes him so good?

    ''It's his power. I mean sometimes you box with him or out box him but sooner or later he's going to catch you with one of those big shots and he's just got so much power for a light-heavyweight.''

    Blake Caparello

    Beterbiev has sparred recently with Bob Ajisafe and Blake Caparello, who believes Campillo (25-6-1, 12 KO) is in for a brief outing. "I really think it will be a short night for Campillo," Caparello said. "This guy has some incredible brute force. He could even chase and hunt down a strong Sergey Kovalev in the ring''

    “I do believe experiences like this will help me grow not only as a fighter but also my reputation,” said Caparello in closing. “Artur Beterbiev has a good reputation as being a beast and not many sparring partners can go with him''

    Oleksandr Usyk

    Q: Oleksandr, you won most everything as an amateur, including the gold at the 2012 Olympics. Who would you say gave you your hardest fight as an amateur?

    Oleksandr Usyk: “Well, all those fights, they all took place within the last couple of years or so, so it’s hard to say. Maybe, if I was pushed to say, it was Artur Beterbiev of Russia who gave me my roughest fight. He is very aggressive and he does hit very hard.”

    Gabriel Campillo on both Kovalev and Beterbiev

    Almost a year after Campillo’s scandalous loss to Tavoris Cloud in February of 2012, ‘Chico Guapo’ stepped into the ring with then rising danger man Sergey Kovalev, now recognised as one of the best fighters in the sport. In hindsight a third round loss to the Russian was no disgrace at all and Campillo believes that Kovalev would have a good chance at defeating Ward should that bout come to fruition.

    “Kovalev can beat anyone put in front of him but he is not unbeatable. He can beat Ward, it’s a fight we all want to see but I don’t have a clear favourite as yet. Maybe the amount of time Ward has been out and not fighting boxers of this quality could cost him. If I were his manager I might look to avoid that fight! As a boxer he will look to fight him, so there’s a conflict there.''

    “Kovalev is in his prime and we don’t know how long that will last but there is also Artur Beterbiev who is very strong, for sure he was the hardest puncher that I fought. I would favour Kovalev in that fight but anything can happen with a strong guy like Beterbiev.”

    Someone posted this on another forum

    ''I've heard scary stuff about this guy from behind gym doors, including a high HIGH praise and a glowing endorsement from Ovill Mckenzie who has been in his camps, said he will win world title within 10 fights without question''

    Jean Pascal

    Pascal is convinced that despite Beterbiev's short experience as a pro, he will be ready for Tavoris Cloud.

    Pascal: ''Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if he knocks Cloud out.''

    Artur Beterbiev is renowned for his power, as Pascal confirms.

    Pascal: ''Artur is a brute, I remember the first time we sparred, he hit me so hard my neck hurt for a week. He's a very big puncher, he's very strong physically but he's also very smart.''

    Russ Anber

    I posed this question to Russ Anber, a trainer who helps Marc Ramsay with Beterbiev, and has worked in the corners of Sergio Martinez, Roy Jones Jr., and Jean Pascal. He drew on his 36 years in the boxing biz, and was straightforward with his appraisal of the Russian, a two-time Olympian.

    "Beterbiev is almost too good to be true," Anber told me of the fighter, who resides with his wife and kids in Montreal. "Technically, he's a complete student of the game, old school. He's university educated, understands biomechanics. His style is strength, imposition, but he's complete. He's as strong as a heavyweight, spars heavyweights here, like Oscar Rivas. He's the kind of guy, he comes into the gym, he doesn't turn the music on, he turns it off. He goes to the body, his infighting is good. And he's beaten Sergey Kovalev in the amateurs twice!"

    "This is the most complete boxer I've seen up close," Anber continued. "It's an effin privilege to be with him. His mental approach is that of a spartan. And I mean, he's the sort of guy you'd want your daughter to bring home. It's almost too good to be true."

    Yvon Michel:

    How impressed are you with the rapid progress of Artur Beterbiev?

    Look, he is really impressive in every aspect of what you dream of for a fighter. He has a personality; he is an intelligent person, he’s a family man. He has strength, power, speed, technique and dedication. The only thing that is missing is experience and we’re working on it. It’s a huge step (facing Cloud), we understand that, but we’ve seen him spar, I’ve had reports from his strength and conditioning coach, his trainer Marc Ramsey, who trains a lot of high performance fighter. Everything is telling me that we have an exceptional fighter on our hands

    Beterbiev's strength and condition coach (Andre Kulesza):

    One last word that Andre Kulesza. This guy was coach with the greatest athletes in the world. Including Lucian Bute, a beast of training.

    "Phfff, it does not compare. That's what I've seen stronger in my life. It is measured scientifically. The recovery time, strength, relaxation. Artur Beterbiev is in a class by itself. "

    Mark Ramsey

    “No matter if the fight is short or long, Artur will fight like hell in every round, promised Marc Ramsay, Beterbiev’s trainer. I know that a lot of boxing fans in Canada are worried to see Beterbiev, who has only five pro bouts, face one of the biggest name on the international scene. But not me. I am working every day in the gym with Artur. I know how much this fighter is great and mature. Andre Kulesha, our physical education’s specialist, told me he never worked with a fighter stronger and resistant like Artur. Cloud has no idea how much Berterbiev is good, strong physically and resistant. Trust me, Artur has the stamina to attack from the first to the 12 rounds if it's necessary.”

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    So the only argument left is that Artur didn't clock Gvozdyk with plenty of brutally heavy bombs throughout the fight and everyone who actually watched it knows that isn't true.
     
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