Bivol beats Beterbiev. here is why

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #61
    Originally posted by denium

    Bivol went life and death with Spider Richards . Beterbiev is gonna maul him, and then afterwards you'll claim that you never really rated Bivol and always knew that Beterbiev was better.
    Your Fury guy went life and death with f.ucking UFC guy. I don`t really understand what point are you making.

    Probably none.

    Again, Fury got knocked down by a f.ucking UFC caveman hahahahaa...

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      #62
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

      Regardless of which way you lean I think it’s fair to say either guy can win. Both are elite operators. I personally favour Beterbiev. Hopefully we find out soon.
      Bivol is an outstanding fighter
      I always thought so and still do
      Watch the Gvodzyk fight and that is my thinking how it will go down
      Artur will be most likely getting outboxed but slowly breaking him down and then **** go the lights
      Beterbiev loses , I’ll have even more respect for Bivol

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        #63
        Originally posted by MulaKO

        Bivol is an outstanding fighter
        I always thought so and still do
        Watch the Gvodzyk fight and that is my thinking how it will go down
        Artur will be most likely getting outboxed but slowly breaking him down and then **** go the lights
        Beterbiev loses , I’ll have even more respect for Bivol
        Interestingly enough, I picked Gvodzyk for many of the reasons guys are picking Bivol.

        I too once underestimated Beterbiev’s technical ability and ring IQ, but the way he dismantled Gvodzyk was very impressive.

        As good as Bivol is, I just don’t think he can deal with physical pressure Artur brings.

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          #64
          Hahahahahahahahahahaha
          He’s got Smith Jr on the list of Slow guys
          Fughin tool , he almost knocked Bivol out
          How’s that for slow ?
          Bivol did the funky chicken all the way to his corner

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            #65
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

            Interestingly enough, I picked Gvodzyk for many of the reasons guys are picking Bivol.

            I too once underestimated Beterbiev’s technical ability and ring IQ, but the way he dismantled Gvodzyk was very impressive.

            As good as Bivol is, I just don’t think he can deal with physical pressure Artur brings.
            Like I always stated ; the longer people think Beterbiev is just a mauler the further he will go
            +300 amateur fights count for something
            I judge his ring iq as his greatest asset

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              #66
              Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

              Interestingly enough, I picked Gvodzyk for many of the reasons guys are picking Bivol.

              I too once underestimated Beterbiev’s technical ability and ring IQ, but the way he dismantled Gvodzyk was very impressive.

              As good as Bivol is, I just don’t think he can deal with physical pressure Artur brings.
              Bivol - Beterbiev fight will be solved in the last rounds. Bivol wins by decision or Beterbiev by a late stoppage. i see no other outcome.

              If Beterbiev will be crazy enough to jump on him earlier, maybe Bivol stops him.

              Gvozdyk is nothing like Bivol, much slower guy.

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                #67
                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

                Bivol - Beterbiev fight will be solved in the last rounds. Bivol wins by decision or Beterbiev by a late stoppage. i see no other outcome.

                If Beterbiev will be crazy enough to jump on him earlier, maybe Bivol stops him.

                Gvozdyk is nothing like Bivol, much slower guy.
                Bivol isn’t stopping Beterbiev, he couldn’t even get rid of Lyndon Arthur.

                Gvodzyk and Bivol have similar styles. Bivol is undoubtedly a better fighter but they definitely have stylistic similarities.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by MulaKO

                  Like I always stated ; the longer people think Beterbiev is just a mauler the further he will go
                  +300 amateur fights count for something
                  I judge his ring iq as his greatest asset
                  You get some elite amateurs who’s skills don’t translate over like Murata for example.

                  Beterbiev however, is a very technically skilled fighter, very good fundamentals too. I think the power/ KO streak distracts people from his technical ability.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

                    You get some elite amateurs who’s skills don’t translate over like Murata for example.

                    Beterbiev however, is a very technically skilled fighter, very good fundamentals too. I think the power/ KO streak distracts people from his technical ability.
                    I couldn’t agree more with you
                    He does a bit of everything well but what stands out for me is his ring iq and of course his power
                    When all tied together you got a good boxer imo not great

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                      #70
                      Because Beterbiev is 39 years old and gets hit a lot. He’s there for the taking for an elite fighter.

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