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  • #21
    Yes because he is a ****ing heavyweight squeezing yourself down to light heavyweight. To be fair the lowest he should be fighting is at cruiserweight.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by BigDramaShow! View Post
      Like Bivol is gonna get scared to a guy who almost lost to Jesse Hart not once, but twice.
      Not so fast, no one was knocking down the door to fight Jesse Hart, before he lost to Gilberto Ramirez.
      He's since lost 2 more fights all 3 losses by decision, is 28-3 (22 KO's), and has never been knocked out.
      I'm not saying that he'll ever be champion, what I'm saying is that he isn't an easy out for anyone except Beterbiev.
      Who making the top rated fighters in his division, look like mere child's play when it comes to beating them.
      Boxing Beast Boxing Beast likes this.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
        But we weren't getting that, because Bob wants Beterbiev vs. Yarde.
        Which could turn out to be a good fight if Yarde can sting him, if not then it's child's play time for Beterbiev once again.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post
          Ramirez looks huge next to Bivol, about two weight classes heavier just looking at them in side by side comparison.
          He probably will outweigh by about 15-20 pounds on fight night as well, and I still think that Bivol boxing skills to beat him.
          Bivol style of fighting reminds me of Joe Calzaghe, puts volume in when needed, then surprises you with a bit of power, blus good movement....
          AmpMcv AmpMcv likes this.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Knuckle sandwich View Post

            Bivol style of fighting reminds me of Joe Calzaghe, puts volume in when needed, then surprises you with a bit of power, blus good movement....
            I agree with that assessment, but I still think that Bivol is going to machine gun him like he did to old Canelo.

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            • #26
              This is the 2nd and 3rd best guys at 175 fighting. Anyone complaining is a fool.
              ChicoGuapo ChicoGuapo likes this.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by boxingitis View Post

                No one is high on Zurdo, they are both on the same level they both havent done ****.
                Bivol dominated Jean Pascal, Joe Smith Jr and Canelo Alvarez. That’s three LHW champions.

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                • #28
                  Eddie Hearn didn't want this fight for sure.

                  That's why he was trying to get Buatsi to jump in line for the title shot ahead of Ramirez.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post

                    Which could turn out to be a good fight if Yarde can sting him, if not then it's child's play time for Beterbiev once again.
                    I can't see Yarde beating Beterbiev! I still can believe he lost to Kovalev!

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by boxingitis View Post

                      No one is high on Zurdo, they are both on the same level they both havent done ****.
                      So now embarrassing Canelo and overcoming the judges who all gave the first four rounds to the Mexican isn’t doing anything? By that logic nobody in the division including Beterbeiv has done anything.
                      charliepaerker charliepaerker likes this.

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