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  • Will Bivol Have a Long Career

    Bivol is a believer of hit & not get hit


  • #2
    Probably not. Most Eastern European fighters leave a lot of years in the amateurs. He probably has 30-35 fights max.
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    • #3
      He took minimal damage
      but speed is first to go

      he can’t rely on his power like Beterbiev

      Unlike Floyd. Leonard and PAC. He won’t have the judges on his side.

      think about it. If Floyd lost to Castillo. Maidana, Cotto and PAC. Would he even have a legacy?


      He could very well lose his first close decision like Petr Yan did. Russian fighting in US. Then lose another close decision and fade into obscurity as his style isn’t exciting.


      that is his fate. He will have to fight a perfect fight every time as he doesn’t have the punching power. Once it’s close, he loses
      Last edited by HeadShots; 03-24-2023, 08:05 PM.

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      • #4
        He may have a long career, but I have a feeling top level fighters will avoid him like the plague.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
          He took minimal damage
          but speed is first to go

          he can’t rely on his power like Beterbiev

          Unlike Floyd. Leonard and PAC. He won’t have the judges on his side.

          think about it. If Floyd lost to Castillo. Maidana, Cotto and PAC. Would he even have a legacy?


          He could very well lose his first close decision like Petr Yan did. Russian fighting in US. Then lose another close decision and fade into obscurity as his style isn’t exciting.


          that is his fate. He will have to fight a perfect fight every time as he doesn’t have the punching power. Once it’s close, he loses
          I wasn't expecting them to rightfully score the Alvarez fight to Bivol

          but they did

          Bivol did so well they had to give him a fair shake

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          • #6
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
            Probably not. Most Eastern European fighters leave a lot of years in the amateurs. He probably has 30-35 fights max.
            36 or 37 years old hmm

            He is in a big man weight class, so there's that going for longevity

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            • #7
              Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
              He took minimal damage
              but speed is first to go

              he can’t rely on his power like Beterbiev

              Unlike Floyd. Leonard and PAC. He won’t have the judges on his side.

              think about it. If Floyd lost to Castillo. Maidana, Cotto and PAC. Would he even have a legacy?


              He could very well lose his first close decision like Petr Yan did. Russian fighting in US. Then lose another close decision and fade into obscurity as his style isn’t exciting.


              that is his fate. He will have to fight a perfect fight every time as he doesn’t have the punching power. Once it’s close, he loses
              Are you suggesting Floyd needed the judges help to beat those guys?

              Castillo 1 is somewhat plausible, the rest he clearly won.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Post

                I wasn't expecting them to rightfully score the Alvarez fight to Bivol

                but they did

                Bivol did so well they had to give him a fair shake
                You think they rightfully scored Bivol/Canelo?

                Given his skill level, I think he has as long of a career as he wants but remember, Father Time is undefeated.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Post
                  Bivol is a believer of hit & not get hit
                  Hes 32. Mens peak in boxing is 18-25. Yes, some get better cause their SMART but 32 is old already. Start to get too many injuries

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by just the facts View Post

                    You think they rightfully scored Bivol/Canelo?

                    Given his skill level, I think he has as long of a career as he wants but remember, Father Time is undefeated.
                    Yeah you’re right

                    they didn’t score it correctly

                    thankfully the decision was right

                    Judges love scoring fights close for a possible rematch

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