Comments Thread For: Arum on Beterbiev-Bivol: It's Not Done Yet, But Absolutely We Want To Do It
Quebec, Canada - For the WBC, WBO, IBF light heavyweight titles, Artur Beterbiev (20-0, 20 KOs) continued the knockout train with a stoppage of Callum Smith (29-2, 21 KOs) in seven rounds.
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We all knew Beterbiev is a power puncher. Last night didn't change my mind at all. Bivol still take it. I've seen him dodge in the middle of throwing a punch and countering all in one move.
And before all the excuses Beterbiev has never looked old or showed any signs of his 39 years (not even that old).
The super middle, light heavy and cruiser have some big fights possible. The winner of Bertetbiev v Bivol I see could face Benavidez who might move up if Canelo keeps dodging him even Morrell could move up to after that I see one of them move up to face Opetai so the next 2 - 3 years I see Saudi money making this possible.
The super middle, light heavy and cruiser have some big fights possible. The winner of Bertetbiev v Bivol I see could face Benavidez who might move up if Canelo keeps dodging him even Morrell could move up to after that I see one of them move up to face Opetai so the next 2 - 3 years I see Saudi money making this possible.
Benavidez and his dad saw the Gilberto fight. It's another 4 years before you can age out Bivol. If Beterbiev stops Bivol, the best you can do at this point is age him out. Maybe Canelo risks 2025 fighting him? Benvidez would be like Yard but he'd take Browne level beating and dad would have to toos in the towel.
Beterbiev vs Bivol is one of the best matches that can be made in boxing, and has been for the past few year's.
The master puncher in Beterbiev, going against the master boxer in Bivol, an incredible test of styles.
Bivol would have to be at his exceptional best in order to defeat Beterbiev, or else I can see him getting knocked out.
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