Comments Thread For: Beterbiev: Bivol Always Talks About Wanting To Fight; If He Wants To Fight, Let's Do It

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  • Fabes88
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    #11
    Originally posted by boxingitis

    Beterbiev beat 3 Champion, Bivol only 1. 100% KO ratio, I don't think he is the one ducking.
    he literally moved networks. The fight was there to be made then he went to top rank.

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #12
      Beterbiev already left DAZN to avoid Bivol so..

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      • archiemoore1
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        #13
        It never looks good when a fighter chases after one other fighter only. Just stay in shape and be willing to fight whoever is put in front of u. When u only chase one other guy, that's a part of this new age picking and choosing bs. Makes it look like ur avoiding others

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        • wrecksracer
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          #14
          everybody knows Arum is the guy stopping this fight from happening

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          • HeadShots
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            #15
            Originally posted by boxingitis

            Beterbiev beat 3 Champion, Bivol only 1. 100% KO ratio, I don't think he is the one ducking.

            Bivol already beat Joe Smith. Bivol beat Canelo who never lost his LHW titles after knocking out Kovalev.

            Beterbiev's actions speak otherwise.


            he could've stayed with Dazn and fought Bivol. he left. he ran from Bivol
            Last edited by HeadShots; 06-21-2022, 09:39 AM.

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            • DFM
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              #16
              Originally posted by boxingitis
              Bivol running from Beterbiev and Zurdo, better fight smaller guys, like Canelo.
              It's hard to understand some fans in this forum. Why would Bivol run from Beterbiev and Zurdo? Guy has 283 amateur fights, winning 268 of them. In a short 20 fight pro career he fought Felix Valera, Sullivan Barrera, Isaac Chilemba, Jean Pascal, Joe Smith and Canelo. Fighters like Bivol doesn't know what ducking is. Same goes for Beterbiev, he would fight anyone.

              By the way Bivol beats anyone at 175 and below in my opinion.

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              • dannnnn
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                #17
                Originally posted by DFM

                It's hard to understand some fans in this forum. Why would Bivol run from Beterbiev and Zurdo? Guy has 283 amateur fights, winning 268 of them. In a short 20 fight pro career he fought Felix Valera, Sullivan Barrera, Isaac Chilemba, Jean Pascal, Joe Smith and Canelo. Fighters like Bivol doesn't know what ducking is. Same goes for Beterbiev, he would fight anyone.

                By the way Bivol beats anyone at 175 and below in my opinion.
                Well said. These guys don't come from a culture of ducking, marinating or A-side/B-side nonsense. They're sportsmen focused on winning titles, not businessmen looking to squeeze every last cent out of their career. They want to fight the best, whoever has the belts, and that's it.

                Their promoters are a different story of course, unfortunately for us, the fans.

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                • OldTerry
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by DFM

                  It's hard to understand some fans in this forum. Why would Bivol run from Beterbiev and Zurdo? Guy has 283 amateur fights, winning 268 of them. In a short 20 fight pro career he fought Felix Valera, Sullivan Barrera, Isaac Chilemba, Jean Pascal, Joe Smith and Canelo. Fighters like Bivol doesn't know what ducking is. Same goes for Beterbiev, he would fight anyone.

                  By the way Bivol beats anyone at 175 and below in my opinion.
                  I was impressed with the boxing skills of Bivol and his movement. I was impressed with Beterbiev's Power, timing and skills as well. At 175 and below they clearly beat everyone but each other, that is not so clear. My personal opinion is Bivol would eventually be caught and stopped.

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                  • DFM
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by OldTerry

                    I was impressed with the boxing skills of Bivol and his movement. I was impressed with Beterbiev's Power, timing and skills as well. At 175 and below they clearly beat everyone but each other, that is not so clear. My personal opinion is Bivol would eventually be caught and stopped.
                    It's possible. But Bivol proved a lot in his career. He never even looked human. You could argue he didn't lose a round in his pro career. It feels like Bivol will do the same thing to anyone no matter who he's fighting.

                    I really hope fight happens this year. Because to me that's the biggest fight in boxing right now

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                    • OldTerry
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by DFM

                      It's possible. But Bivol proved a lot in his career. He never even looked human. You could argue he didn't lose a round in his pro career. It feels like Bivol will do the same thing to anyone no matter who he's fighting.

                      I really hope fight happens this year. Because to me that's the biggest fight in boxing right now
                      Bivol may have the level of skills you say. I've only seen him and Beterbiev once each so I don't have the perspective you do. What I do know is that they are both very good. Bivol may be a bigger version of Joe Calzaghe, if so I'll be more impressed than I already am.
                      Last edited by OldTerry; 06-24-2022, 08:26 PM.

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