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  • Superbee
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    Bivol is becoming what Champs should have always been... No trash, no frills, no $100,000 ****** watches and necklaces... Just a pure Boxing venture in greatness... That's very refreshing to see guys like Bivol and Beterbiev at the top of the charts....
    Last edited by Superbee; 05-11-2022, 10:51 AM.
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  • Smash
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    Originally posted by P to the J View Post


    Wasn't Canelo like 175-180 against Amir Khan though? He looked ****ing massive, even back then!

    Yo, you got it point. It won't be THAT easy to lose the weight for Bivol. But he is definitely on the smaller end of the LHW spectrum in this era. Especially when you got SMW's bigger than him on fight night.
    true, if bivol goes to 168 & takes nelos belts, wow thats some achievement, very few guys go down for big fights, they demand catchweights to make it happen

    bivol will need to be as dominant again in the rematch, the fight is a bigger one with all the belts on the line, bivol should demand a % and make a killing in this fight, that cash goes a loooonnggg way in any place ending in stan
    Last edited by Smash; 05-11-2022, 10:44 AM.
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  • ultravividscene
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    Bivol, a career lightweight, has long expressed that he would be able to go down to 168
    Hope these writers aren't being paid

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  • P to the J
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    Originally posted by Smash View Post

    apparently bivol was 183 fight night as someone else mentioned, so thats 15ibs down to 168

    the fight had 1 round in the scores, presume nelo will be a bit better and bivol a bit worse (maybe) soooooo its a very good challenge either way for him if thats what he does, maybe the cash would be worth it to him even if he does drop a decision this time or maybe he can recreate his form 100% at 168 and do the same again, seems a tough ask to me, isnt moving down for a career guy like him harder than going up a bit, i presume it is

    Wasn't Canelo like 175-180 against Amir Khan though? He looked ****ing massive, even back then!

    Yo, you got it point. It won't be THAT easy to lose the weight for Bivol. But he is definitely on the smaller end of the LHW spectrum in this era. Especially when you got SMW's bigger than him on fight night.

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  • P to the J
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    Originally posted by ramses07 View Post

    It’s not that Bivol is too big, it’s that he acclimated at weight

    he can show his skills, compsure etc comfortably at that weight

    canelo was just fighting at 160 not that long ago

    So going up in weight that much probably slowed him down and wore on his stamina

    his issues with stamina had kinda gone away

    but that’s really why weight classes exist not cause of size but how good u can really be at a particular weight
    you make good points, and I'm not dismissing size entirely, but I am minimizing it as a cause of defear.

    For one, these stamina issues weren't apparent against Kovalev. By way of contrast, if anybody comes in fighting Bivol's exact fight at 168 or 160 vs Canelo, he'll probably gas almost as quick fighting that same fight. He needs to condition, and change his approach (stop KO hunting).

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  • P to the J
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    Originally posted by jockpunk View Post

    Just being taller than someone doesn't mean you are bigger. Ryan Garcia is 5'10. Is he bigger than canelo too?
    That's a really good point. Canelo is big set, and always has been.

    In terms of mass, there's not much in it, comparing him with Bivol.

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  • P to the J
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    Originally posted by Verus View Post

    I think the combination of the things you mentioned were important factors. The ring weight was an important factor. Bivol has been fighting at light heavy since his amateur days. That much weight is a bit too much for Canelo and it showed in the right. Weight aside, Bivol has much more skill, experience and talent than the 168 lb. champions that Canelo fought. Apart from his quickness and skill level, Bivol stamina far exceeds those guys as well. A fight with Canelo at 168 would be a better fight.
    This is a far better point about weight that not one boxing journo featured on here as said yet.

    Bivol can take heavier shots, for sure.
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  • P to the J
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    Originally posted by BustedKnuckles View Post

    Good points. But Rocky Fielding? Ha ha.

    One big difference between Bivol and Fielding is that Bivol knows what a sit-up is.
    Lol, right on. But he's about that height, is my point

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  • Ry92
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    4 fight deal Take the rematch make a star and tons of $ especially with inflation, catchweight 171 all the belts 50/50, 55/45 split. Ppv Get the win, fight callum smith in uk build upon audience regular tv, stay busy kovalov in moscow for home plus name on resume then beterbiev ppv for all the belts if win could do a rematch if close ect. 3/4th ppv david benevidez in vegas. Beterbiev could take out ramiraz in mexico or texas if beat smith then its bivol fight. It would help with ppv for unification bringing uk and hispanic eyes.

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  • Smash
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    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post

    Yup. Sounds like Bivol thinks he’d make an easy 8 figures.
    apparently bivol was 183 fight night as someone else mentioned, so thats 15ibs down to 168

    the fight had 1 round in the scores, presume nelo will be a bit better and bivol a bit worse (maybe) soooooo its a very good challenge either way for him if thats what he does, maybe the cash would be worth it to him even if he does drop a decision this time or maybe he can recreate his form 100% at 168 and do the same again, seems a tough ask to me, isnt moving down for a career guy like him harder than going up a bit, i presume it is

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