Comments Thread For: As Good As He Is, Artur Beterbiev Is Still Not As Good As He Wants To Be
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Beterbiev versus Bivol would be fantastic if it could happen next on 12/2022 for the unification of the 175 pound title, Then Canelo on 5/2023.
That's how i would like to see the next 12 month's play itself out, it would be great for Beterbiev to become undisputed at 175 pounds.
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Beterbiev versus Bivol would be fantastic if it could happen next on 12/2022 for the unification of the 175 pound title, Then Canelo on 5/2023.
That's how i would like to see the next 12 month's play itself out, it would be great for Beterbiev to become undisputed at 175 pounds.
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As long as Beterbiev and Bivol are champs, Canelo won't be going near the light heavyweight's. He proved that by not exercising his Bivol rematch clause. A true warrior takes the rematch. He had the option, rematch Bivol or 40 yr old GGG for his next fight. He wisely chose GGG.Comment
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As long as Beterbiev and Bivol are champs, Canelo won't be going near the light heavyweight's. He proved that by not exercising his Bivol rematch clause. A true warrior takes the rematch. He had the option, rematch Bivol or 40 yr old GGG for his next fight. He wisely chose GGG.Comment
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Check out Beterbiev's record he usually fights between every 6 -8 month's, sometimes once a year.
I would definitely like to see him fight more often, but he's up there in age, and requires more time between fight.
I'm not going to argue with perfection 18-0 (18 KO's), nor am I going to question the gaps between his fights.
I'm just going to watch his fights with enthusiasm whenever he enters the ring, in defense of his championship titles.Comment
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Beterbiev doesn't fight that regularly, and is injury prone while in training, that said if they fought in October that would be great.
Check out Beterbiev's record he usually fights between every 6 -8 month's, sometimes once a year.
I would definitely like to see him fight more often, but he's up there in age, and requires more time between fight.
I'm not going to argue with perfection 18-0 (18 KO's), nor am I going to question the gaps between his fights.
I'm just going to watch his fights with enthusiasm whenever he enters the ring, in defense of his championship titles.
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