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  • #21
    Bivol is just content to win fights, he doesn't want to particularly hurt his opponent nor does he want to take risks. It is not a style which is pleasant to watch but its effective in piling up rounds. There have been other overly technical fighters who were also able to show aggressiveness with it like Povetkin and GGG, unfortunately Bivol isn't one of them and his lack of power means his fights contain little drama just boxing dominance.
    Last edited by Elastic Recoilz; 02-04-2024, 10:08 PM.

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    • #22
      Gilberto

      40 Bums - 4 Contenders - 1 Real One before cruiserweight.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post
        50/50 fight. I just see Bivol's elusiveness being a little too much for Beterbiev to solve over twelve rounds. Bivol 116-112. Dmitry has to be switched on for the entire fight though, with no lapses like in the Joe Smith fight.
        Beterbiev turned off Gvoz, Yarde Smith and Browne's switch, no lapses needed. He'll be flicking Bivol's for 12 rounds.

        Bivol literally stands in front of you, throws somewhat repetitive combos in and out, resetting and shakes his arms. I'm still not seeing the Erislandy Lara type movement around the ring.

        I mean Canelo literally hit him with telegraphed clubbing shots. I know he wouldn't do that with Beterbiev but it's not like he isn't there to be touched.
        Last edited by hhh1200; 02-05-2024, 12:49 AM.
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        • #24
          It's a 50/50 fight. Turdo Ramirez doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground.

          Bivol's distance control is the key to his victory. Beterbiev's key is timing and accuracy. JSJ said he leans toward Bivol but he said Beef is super accurate and he hits you where he wants to.

          Bivol and his team were at the Gvosdyk/Beterbiev fight. He said they all knew Beterbiev would win because "The Nail" likes to mix it up (brawl). Dmitry is too smart (humble) to try it. Remember when Canela was on the ropes trying to lure him in? He didn't bite. Smart man.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post
            If Gilberto Ramirez had ever fought Artur Beterbieve, he just might be inclined to lean towards Beterbieve, instead of Bivol.
            If Gilberto had fought Artur he wouldn't be leaning at all, he'd be prone.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Jack_sh*t View Post

              If Gilberto had fought Artur he wouldn't be leaning at all, he'd be prone.
              Exactly! You know what I meant, I was just using Ramirez's word's to make to make my point. Except that my point was the opposite of his!

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              • #27
                Originally posted by hhh1200 View Post

                Beterbiev turned off Gvoz, Yarde Smith and Browne's switch, no lapses needed. He'll be flicking Bivol's for 12 rounds.

                Bivol literally stands in front of you, throws somewhat repetitive combos in and out, resetting and shakes his arms. I'm still not seeing the Erislandy Lara type movement around the ring.

                I mean Canelo literally hit him with telegraphed clubbing shots. I know he wouldn't do that with Beterbiev but it's not like he isn't there to be touched.
                "Clubbing shots"??? Do you mean arm punches Bivol easily shrugged off? Canelo landed 84 punches in 12 rounds. Bivol outlanded Canelo in every single round. Bivol was oddly a 4:1 underdog coming into the fight. A case can be made that Canelo did not win a single round of that fight.

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