Bivol said after the fight that he was still a bit cautious about using his power with his post surgery hand, and I can understand that.
If it was a one time thing it'd be more forgivable. This is his 9th straight W12 ffs. Even prime pot shoting Money Mayweather & run all night Macho only had 7 decisions in a row.
If it was a one time thing it'd be more forgivable. This is his 9th straight W12 ffs. Even prime pot shoting Money Mayweather & run all night Macho only had 7 decisions in a row.
But he did have surgery on his hand, that was the reason for the layoff. He may never use that hand with full force again...like Mayweather did (or rather DIDN'T). Anyway...most people won't risk injury right after hand surgery...I think it's understandable.
But he did have surgery on his hand, that was the reason for the layoff. He may never use that hand with full force again...like Mayweather did (or rather DIDN'T). Anyway...most people won't risk injury right first fight after hand surgery...I think it's understandable.
Sh^t man, Pillowfist Haney only got 8 W12's in a row, but at least he's fighting belt guys.
And Bivol is below Floyd in KO % now. Floyd KO'd 54% of his opps, Bivol is at 50% now. Dude ain't stopped anyone since the early part of Trump's 2nd year as President.
Sh^t man, Pillowfist Haney only got 8 W12's in a row, but at least he's fighting belt guys.
And Bivol is below Floyd in KO % now. Floyd KO'd 54% of his opps, Bivol is at 50% now. Dude ain't stopped anyone since the early part of Trump's 2nd year as President.
Which is why Canelo cherry picked him thinking his judges would give him the decision. Almost worked.
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