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  • j0zef
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    #21
    I'm excited for this fight. I was surprised at how well Beterbiev got rid of Gvozdyk awhile ago, who seemed like a much better boxer.

    Having said that, I'm favoring Bivol here. His wide stance and punching accuracy should help him disrupt Beterbiev's power punch output. There's a good chance that Bivol tires out Artur and drops him in the middle/late rounds. Beterbiev has been down before, and Bivol is VERY accurate.

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    • CasperUK
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      #22
      Originally posted by j0zef
      I'm excited for this fight. I was surprised at how well Beterbiev got rid of Gvozdyk awhile ago, who seemed like a much better boxer.

      Having said that, I'm favoring Bivol here. His wide stance and punching accuracy should help him disrupt Beterbiev's power punch output. There's a good chance that Bivol tires out Artur and drops him in the middle/late rounds. Beterbiev has been down before, and Bivol is VERY accurate.

      When was the last time Bivol dropped someone, apart from Lyndon Arthur?

      BIG BOMBERS like Gvozdyk, Yarde, Callum Smith etc didn't drop an older version of Beterbiev but Bivol's going to drop and stop Beterbiev? Come on man.

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        #23
        Originally posted by j0zef
        Originally posted by CasperUK
        Bivol has to be PERFECT for 12 rounds to get a victory over Beterbiev.

        Beterbiev just had to touch him a few times in a round to swing the momentum in his favour and slow down Bivol down dramatically.

        Bodyshots would take away the bounce in Bivol's legs and once that happens he loses a lot of his effectiveness.
        ​I'm excited for this fight. I was surprised at how well Beterbiev got rid of Gvozdyk awhile ago, who seemed like a much better boxer.

        Having said that, I'm favoring Bivol here. His wide stance and punching accuracy should help him disrupt Beterbiev's power punch output. There's a good chance that Bivol tires out Artur and drops him in the middle/late rounds. Beterbiev has been down before, and Bivol is VERY accurate.
        What I saw in the Callum Johnson fight where Beterbiev got dropped

        Beterbiev breaks them down and then knocks them out. He’s a big puncher but not Deontay Wilder where the opponents can’t make any mistakes

        I predict Bivol’s movement will outmaneuver Beterbiev’s pressure and counterpunching skills

        Bivol will make Beter look slow old and vulnerable

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          #24
          Originally posted by GrandpaBernard
          What I saw in the Callum Johnson fight where Beterbiev got dropped

          Beterbiev breaks them down and then knocks them out. He’s a big puncher but not Deontay Wilder where the opponents can’t make any mistakes

          I predict Bivol’s movement will outmaneuver Beterbiev’s pressure and counterpunching skills

          Bivol will make Beter look slow old and vulnerable
          Yes. That is the key. Lets not act like Beterbiev is some Wilder of 175 division. he is not. You can`t make a mistake fighting Wilder, he knocks you out by one punch. Beterbiev can`t do that. I think he will get countered every time he will try to accumulate some big shots. Bivol is just faster.

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            #25
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

            Yes. That is the key. Let’s not act like Beterbiev is some Wilder of 175 division. he is not. You can`t make a mistake fighting Wilder, he knocks you out by one punch. Beterbiev can`t do that. I think he will get countered every time he will try to accumulate some big shots. Bivol is just faster.
            even with Deontay power

            Fury made some big mistakes and still destroyed Deontay twice

            I knew Deontay would lose soon after he declared his boxing philosophy: I only need to be perfect for two seconds

            Need skills to go with your big punch at the highest levels where everyone is elite with a chin

            this should be a great fight Beter has skills

            but Bivol is the obvious pick for me

            I favor his jab, speed, and movement

            best case scenario Bivol makes Beter look like a plodding mummy

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              #26
              Originally posted by j0zef
              I'm excited for this fight. I was surprised at how well Beterbiev got rid of Gvozdyk awhile ago, who seemed like a much better boxer.

              Having said that, I'm favoring Bivol here. His wide stance and punching accuracy should help him disrupt Beterbiev's power punch output. There's a good chance that Bivol tires out Artur and drops him in the middle/late rounds. Beterbiev has been down before, and Bivol is VERY accurate.


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                #27
                I was pleasantly surprised by Beterbiev's performance against Gvozdyk, who was considered a superior boxer. However, I have a feeling that Bivol's unique stance and his ability to land precise punches will give him the upper hand in this matchup. Beterbiev is known for his power, but he's also been knocked down before, and Bivol's accuracy could be his downfall. I think Bivol will use his boxing skills to tire Beterbiev out and then capitalize on his openings in the middle to late rounds. It's going to be a tactical battle, but I'm betting on Bivol to come out on top. By the way, I'm also into online ********, and I recently stumbled upon Japanese Casino Reviews, which have been quite informative and helpful in my gaming journey.​
                Last edited by DersMaha; 04-08-2024, 06:28 AM.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by CasperUK


                  When was the last time Bivol dropped someone, apart from Lyndon Arthur?

                  BIG BOMBERS like Gvozdyk, Yarde, Callum Smith etc didn't drop an older version of Beterbiev but Bivol's going to drop and stop Beterbiev? Come on man.
                  Bivol is a much better boxer and much tougher than them, well Yarde is pretty tough but technically not good.

                  Bivol is going to have a lot of opportunities to counter and Bertebiev isn't going to start boxing defensively even if he's getting lit up.


                  ​​​​Bivol has a FAR better chance of dropping Bertebiev than someone like Callum Smith did.

                  Callum Smith retreated to the ropes and started shipping power shots literally 20 seconds into the fight.
                  Last edited by Atypicalbrit; 04-02-2024, 01:10 AM.

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                  • Hmabshir
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                    #29
                    Easy win for Bivol. Bum basheriev is 40, very slow and walks straight forward. A cruiserweight Lucas Matthyse. Bivol has the tools to school him and destroy him. Anyone supporting the 40 year bum who fights once every 3 years and is the most boring mundane bum ever is insane.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Hmabshir
                      Easy win for Bivol. Bum basheriev is 40, very slow and walks straight forward. A cruiserweight Lucas Matthyse. Bivol has the tools to school him and destroy him. Anyone supporting the 40 year bum who fights once every 3 years and is the most boring mundane bum ever is insane.
                      Sit your ass down casual
                      Just the fact you calling a boxer bum wipes your dumbass comment to chit

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