Bivol doesn't even want the other belts at 175, so it's all moot.
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Comments Thread For: Bivol On Possible Canelo Rematch At 168: For Four Belts, It's Interesting; But 175 Is My Weight
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Originally posted by PerfectJab View Post
Canelo hasn't got the footwork or conditioning to keep up with Bivol and a huge guy like Zurdo didn't walk through Bivol's punches, he didn't like them at all, so his power is respectable enough.
Canelo has been buzzed but he was a kid then (19).
Against Jose Miguel Cotto.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DIP_zJ8ue8
Thanks for posting that early Canelo I don't remember seeing that fight he was wobbled good, I think he has matured a bit since then he took bombs from GGG.and never flinched.
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People now trying to find ways to beat Bivol, because he's so difficult to beat.
Who can beat him? Beterbiev? Maybe only Tyson Fury. But it would be ****** for Bivol to drop down in weight to super middle, losing muscle and power in the process.
Did he see what happened to Chad Dawson against Ward, although Bivol is better than Dawson.
Bivol holds the cards for a Canelo rematch. If Canelo wants it again, he's got to go up to Bivol's weight. Bivol is the WBA light heavyweight champion, and he never fought at super middleweight.
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I actually don't understand WHY Bivol should come down to 168.
Bivol never challenged Canelo, Canelo challenged Bivol in his weight class and lost.
If you lose a fight (without a rematch clause), you can't call for a rematch with conditions that favor you.
If Bivol is interested in the money and Canelo's belts he could accept but it's certainly not a duck if he stays in his own weight class.
I don't know if Canelo is willing to put all the belts he's been fighting for all these years in jeopardy in a fight he doesn't need to take against a bigger guy who has already beat him.
When he went up to face Bivol it was (beside reputation) Nothing to Lose, Everything to Gain.
This would be very different. He could lose everything, reputation AND belts. He can't afford this at this stage (age) in his career.
Far too risky IMO. He should forget about his ego, there is really no shame in losing now and then and let this one pass. There are enough fights/opponents for him to still shine.
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Canelo's superstar executive privledge shouldn't win the day here. Canelo challenged Bivol and lost. "Next!" should be all Bivol has to say. He want's legacy and that's what Beterbiev brings him.
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Originally posted by rudy View PostWhy does he not ask to be let go by Dazn so he can fight on Espn he has done his obligations surely must be able to get out of contract if he cannot get to fight for undisputed title next year
he is the B side.
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Zurdo is an elite fighter. Bivol made an easy work of him. its a bit surprising. I hope VADA tests were done
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