Would Charlo or Benavidez challenge Bivol at 175?

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    #11
    Charlo won't even go to 168 yet so I don't see him going to 175 at all.

    Benavidez will eventually have to go to 175. Plus he has sparred against Bivol before so I am sure both of them have confidence in beating the other should they fight.

    Also there is nothing wrong with basic. It's one if the criticisms I had with Plant where he expends too much energy looking flashly.

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    • Oracle01
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      #12
      Benavidez apparently owned Bivol in sparring (according to multiple sources) and has indicated he is willing to fight Bivol, but first he needs to take of 168 business.

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        #13
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        casuals say Bivol is basic, so I guess a huge middleweight Jermall Charlo should have no problem challenge him at 175 and take his belt.
        Why would they ?
        Especially now while Bivol is hot
        Plus , they haven’t stepped up to anyone anyways

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        • Boxfan83
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          #14
          Benavidez kicks his ass.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Boxfan83
            Benavidez kicks his ass.
            Yes, just like Ramirez did.

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              #16
              Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

              Yes, just like Ramirez did.
              I was lying with Zurdo. I'm telling the truth with Benavidez.

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                #17
                Can we please avoid making threads about fighters residing on different streets? PBC fighters won't even fight each other, let alone fight guys on wrong side of the street. Let's be real.

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                  #18
                  Can Bivol go to heavyweight and beat AJ?

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                  • keith_head
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Oracle01
                    Benavidez apparently owned Bivol in sparring (according to multiple sources) and has indicated he is willing to fight Bivol, but first he needs to take of 168 business.
                    hmmmm I know they sparred but Benavidez was very complimentary of Bivol afterwards, talking about how hard he hits and how good he is.

                    Sparring is sparring at the end of the day.

                    Beterbiev-Bivol is the fight we should be all calling for right now anyway.

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                    • Oracle01
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by keith_head

                      hmmmm I know they sparred but Benavidez was very complimentary of Bivol afterwards, talking about how hard he hits and how good he is.

                      Sparring is sparring at the end of the day.

                      Beterbiev-Bivol is the fight we should be all calling for right now anyway.
                      He was compilatory but strongly infers he had the advantage in sparring. I have seen a reporter also say he heard the same from multiple sources. David also said Bivol has a very sneaky powerful right hand, and that his power is underrated. Zurdo found that out himself.

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