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Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View PostI rate Bivol very high as do many others. Leading up to the Canelo fight, there were a lot of people who felt Bivol was going to win. Same when he took on Zurdo. He has elite use of distance and timing in my opinion.
Someone can look at Beterbiev's record with all the KOs, they can watch him on TV and think they understand how hard he hits...as I've said before, I viewed Beterbiev much differently after seeing him live and listening to the concussive nature of his punches. I've seen hundreds of live fights and never heard anything like Beterbiev's thudding impact.
Gvozdyk was a helluva fighter, he destroyed Stevenson, Yuniesky and Chilemba. Gvozdyk didn't quit that night against Beterbiev, he was physically beaten until his body wouldn't respond anymore.
If there's a man to beat Artur, it's Bivol. I think Dmitri will be ahead on the cards but can he avoid the same punishment and can his body will him past the final round? I'm not so sure.PBR Streetgang likes this.
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It's always takes from people that one guy or the other beat, and you already know what they're going to say. Gvodzyk has to pick Beterbiev because he lost to Artur.
If they asked Canelo, he'd likely to tell them to F-off, but if he did answer, he'd say that he really beat Bivol, but that Bivol will beat Beterbiev.
The only one that might have an unbiased take is the guy who fought both of them, Joe Smith Jr, although he likely picks the guy who knocked him out.kiaba360 likes this.
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Ofc Bivol isnt overrated , the man convincingly beat a future HOF and one of the best in his era, Gvozdyk better be ready for Benny or he will be stopped like Arthur did to him ,only this time by a dude making his debut at 175.
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Originally posted by Monty Fisto View Post
I favour Beterbiev, but I think you've hit on something when you said "survive." If Bivol wins, he does it by managing to survive.
One of these fighters is going in with the mentality of wiping the other out. One is going in trying to see the final bell and get a decision.
What happens when the puncher can't wipe out the boxer or bend him to his will?
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Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View PostI rate Bivol very high as do many others. Leading up to the Canelo fight, there were a lot of people who felt Bivol was going to win. Same when he took on Zurdo. He has elite use of distance and timing in my opinion.
Someone can look at Beterbiev's record with all the KOs, they can watch him on TV and think they understand how hard he hits...as I've said before, I viewed Beterbiev much differently after seeing him live and listening to the concussive nature of his punches. I've seen hundreds of live fights and never heard anything like Beterbiev's thudding impact.
Gvozdyk was a helluva fighter, he destroyed Stevenson, Yuniesky and Chilemba. Gvozdyk didn't quit that night against Beterbiev, he was physically beaten until his body wouldn't respond anymore.
If there's a man to beat Artur, it's Bivol. I think Dmitri will be ahead on the cards but can he avoid the same punishment and can his body will him past the final round? I'm not so sure.PBR Streetgang likes this.
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Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post
Hearns went in looking to wipe out Leonard. Julian Jackson went in looking to wipe out Mike McCallum. Tyson went in looking to wipe out Holyfield. Gomez went in looking to wipe out Sanchez. Trinidad went in looking to wipe out Hopkins.
What happens when the puncher can't wipe out the boxer or bend him to his will?
lmfao
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