After he fought GGG and Ryder he pursued the Bivol rematch. Yes or no?
Depends your definition of "pursued" I suppose. He definitely talked about it to the media, said he "tried his best" but Bivol had the nerve to not bend over so he went and fought a 154 pounder. But again, he had a rematch clause. Let's not act like fans were calling for a Ryder fight or the GGG trilogy 8 years too late. So why not just activate the rematch clause he already had?
Being undefeated made Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez feel as though he couldn't be beat. Wins over Sullivan Barrera and Jesse Hart reinforced those thoughts. But after grabbing a world title at 168 pounds and making a handful of defenses, Zurdo saw an opportunity at 175 pounds. Turns out, however, it was nothing more than a mirage.
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He can’t make 175, so just fight in your NEW weight class which is filled with NO MKNEY FIGHTS.
Well, let's see. We've got Canelo turning down options for a catchweight and a rehydration clause even. You REALLY think if Canelo wanted the rematch it wouldn't be happening?
Beterbiev fight isn't happening because Beterbiev's own promoter said specifically he wouldn't make it. How is that Bivol's fault?
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