Beterbiev’s power is weird. He has no 1 punch KO’s

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  • MulaKO
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    #61
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      #62
      Plus Beter does not have the excellent defense nor handspeed of Alvarez

      he’ll be hit more than Alvarez and swing at air more

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          #64
          Originally posted by HeadShots


          He beat Joe Smith to be unified lmfao. Bivols leftover

          hes literally just an abc tricket holder.


          hes lineal idiot

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            #65
            so many people picking bivol by KO is strange. Bivol has only a 52% KO ratio and his KOs are against weaker opponents, all his top opponents are UD but somehow he KO's beterbiev, Im not seeing it

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              #66
              Beterbiev is physically strong, in terms of brute strength 'This combined with his overall endurance, amplifies his offense and punching power'.

              Deontay Wilder lacked brute strength, it was one of the worst attributes of his game 'If Wilder had a solid level of brute strength, he most likely would of been able to beat Tyson Fury in all the three fights he had with Fury by Knock-out'.

              Arthur Beterbiev, is very similar to Carl Froch in terms of their best attributes as fighters 'Both of those fighters were very strong in terms of brute strength, pretty much on a different level to most of their competitors within the same weight class. It is that brute strength, combined with endurance which amplifies their offense and punching power'.

              Deontay Wilder had serious power with his best punch, but he very rarely physically was able to move his opponents through time and space 'In the same way George Foreman, Sonny Liston, or Mike Tyson had the capability to do. Those fighters when they landed on their opponents, the force of the punch combined with the brute strength moved their opponents'.

              When Joe Frazier fought George Forman, Frazier was lifted up off the ground 'He was bouncing all over the place like a bowling pin'. This is what I mean, by a fighter being able to move their opponents 'And their brute strength, amplifying punching power'.

              Note: There are fighters who have great brute strength, but not really elite level punching power 'Fighters such as Chris Eubank Junior, and Timothy Bradley. That brute strength, from my observation, negates their lack of World to Elite level punching power. Because the level of power they have, is amplified'.

              Arthur Beterbiev I would say have a solid level of power, and elite level brute strength 'This combination, amplifies his overall offense' etc.



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                #67
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                Beterbiev is physically strong, in terms of brute strength 'This combined with his overall endurance, amplifies his offense and punching power'.

                Deontay Wilder lacked brute strength, it was one of the worst attributes of his game 'If Wilder had a solid level of brute strength, he most likely would of been able to beat Tyson Fury in all the three fights he had with Fury by Knock-out'.

                Arthur Beterbiev, is very similar to Carl Froch in terms of their best attributes as fighters 'Both of those fighters were very strong in terms of brute strength, pretty much on a different level to most of their competitors within the same weight class. It is that brute strength, combined with endurance which amplifies their offense and punching power'.

                Deontay Wilder had serious power with his best punch, but he very rarely physically was able to move his opponents through time and space 'In the same way George Foreman, Sonny Liston, or Mike Tyson had the capability to do. Those fighters when they landed on their opponents, the force of the punch combined with the brute strength moved their opponents'.

                When Joe Frazier fought George Forman, Frazier was lifted up off the ground 'He was bouncing all over the place like a bowling pin'. This is what I mean, by a fighter being able to move their opponents 'And their brute strength, amplifying punching power'.

                Note: There are fighters who have great brute strength, but not really elite level punching power 'Fighters such as Chris Eubank Junior, and Timothy Bradley. That brute strength, from my observation, negates their lack of World to Elite level punching power. Because the level of power they have, is amplified'.

                Arthur Beterbiev I would say have a solid level of power, and elite level brute strength 'This combination, amplifies his overall offense' etc.


                equally as impressive is Beter’s grappling techniques

                But he wont be in range enough and Bivol will win

                Bivol’s combos in the center of the ring and counters off of his long guard will have Beter in perma reset and not throwing

                it remains to be seen if Biv counter left hook will catch Beter right on his jaw or cheekbone

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                  Beterbiev is physically strong, in terms of brute strength 'This combined with his overall endurance, amplifies his offense and punching power'.

                  Deontay Wilder lacked brute strength, it was one of the worst attributes of his game 'If Wilder had a solid level of brute strength, he most likely would of been able to beat Tyson Fury in all the three fights he had with Fury by Knock-out'.

                  Arthur Beterbiev, is very similar to Carl Froch in terms of their best attributes as fighters 'Both of those fighters were very strong in terms of brute strength, pretty much on a different level to most of their competitors within the same weight class. It is that brute strength, combined with endurance which amplifies their offense and punching power'.

                  Deontay Wilder had serious power with his best punch, but he very rarely physically was able to move his opponents through time and space 'In the same way George Foreman, Sonny Liston, or Mike Tyson had the capability to do. Those fighters when they landed on their opponents, the force of the punch combined with the brute strength moved their opponents'.

                  When Joe Frazier fought George Forman, Frazier was lifted up off the ground 'He was bouncing all over the place like a bowling pin'. This is what I mean, by a fighter being able to move their opponents 'And their brute strength, amplifying punching power'.

                  Note: There are fighters who have great brute strength, but not really elite level punching power 'Fighters such as Chris Eubank Junior, and Timothy Bradley. That brute strength, from my observation, negates their lack of World to Elite level punching power. Because the level of power they have, is amplified'.

                  Arthur Beterbiev I would say have a solid level of power, and elite level brute strength 'This combination, amplifies his overall offense' etc.


                  It's crazy that Beterbiev doesn't really load up on his shots oppose to say like a Wilder type.

                  Beterbiev does the Golovkin thing by strengthening his wrists so that the power he generates doesn't lose momentum by the time it blows past the point of contact. It's really a thing of beauty.

                  I do kind of agree with a lot of these guys about the behind-the-ear punch. It's a solid shot that is technically legit, it's just not used very often because fighters can and oft times be rightfully accused of punching behind the head.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by SouthpawRight
                    Plus Beter does not have the excellent defense nor handspeed of Alvarez

                    he’ll be hit more than Alvarez and swing at air more
                    So, do you think Clenelo could stand a chance against Beter???/

                    Clenelo can't even cut the ring. As good as Bivol is, this is a 50-50 fight and Artur is now an old fighter. 3 Years ago Artur would have send Bivol into retirement.

                    Artur is not only a puncher, the MF knows what he is doing in there.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by elfag



                      hes lineal idiot


                      that means jack chit. dude he beat is a nobody in boxing history. got his belt by beating a 45 yo stevenson.

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