Yes. The last thing to go on a fighter is his punch. Beterbiev is not known for his defensive prowess or finesse. He is a puncher and always dangerous. He hasn’t been in any real wars where he went life and death and took a lot of punishment. He’s well preserved for his age.
Does anyone know where Bivol is on the card this weekend? I've read Wilder Zhang is the main? But do they plan Bivol co-main? Or further down the card where it belongs..
Beterbiev is the reigning lineal, TBRB, WBC, IBF, and WBO light heavyweight champion of the world. He's 20-0-0-0 with 20 KOs including wins over reigning lineal and WBC champion Oleksandr Gvozdyk; former world titlists Tavoris Cloud, Gabriel Campillo, Joe Smith, and Callum Smith; and contenders Callum Johnson, Marcus Browne, and Anthony Yarde.
It's also the oldest active lineage in boxing. Beterbiev beat Gvozdyk, Gvozdyk beat Adonis Stevenson, Adonis Stevenson beat Chad Dawson, Chad Dawson beat Bernard Hopkins, Bernard Hopkins beat Jean Pascal, and Pascal beat Dawson in a match up of the top two fighters for the vacant lineage (as the previous #2 Glen Johnson lost to Cloud right before the first Pascal v Dawson fight).
And winning would make Bivol the undisputed lineal, TBRB, Ring, WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, IBO world champion.
And Beterbiev's meniscus injury isn't that serious. Karl-Anthony Towns and Joel Embiid both had the exact same injury this NBA season. Towns returned in only 4 weeks, Embiid returned in 8 weeks. Beterbiev should be back to 100% before the end of the year, even at his age.
So yes, he'll get the credit if he wins. ****** question.
yeah we need pull beterbiev out of random testing get him on growth hormone, should fix it right up, mcgreggor broke his ***ing leg and half and it healed in like 6 months after removing himself from random testing
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