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  • #21
    Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

    Is that a fact just facts
    Your such a badass
    And so determined but quite boring like Shakur
    Recognize peasant

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    • #22
      Bivol schools him but Beterbiev has had more time to get on his PED cycle

      3 fights in a row now he's delayed, while having an "atypical" finding in his test before his last fight. Innocent until proven guilty but this fella is very suspect...

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      • #23
        Originally posted by just the facts View Post

        Recognize peasant
        I recognize you
        Your the amphibian peasant known as just the bullchit
        Now fugh off biatch

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        • #24
          Again, if Beterbiev beats Bivol, I will leave this forum forever.

          I think he won`t. I just want this fight to happen, finally.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
            Again, if Beterbiev beats Bivol, I will leave this forum forever.

            I think he won`t. I just want this fight to happen, finally.
            That’s all we need is another alt
            Lmfao

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            • #26
              Am I the only one who was pumped for this fight but has lost a ton of interest for it??

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              • #27
                Originally posted by just the facts View Post
                This is a great fight. I can see Beterbiev scoring a KO at any time in the fight with the kind of power he has. I can equally see Bivol winning a lopsided decision with the boxing skill he has. I lean towards Bivol but I could very easily be wrong.
                When has Beterbiev ever scored a one punch KO? His vaunted power comes from landing a shot behind the ear, at which point he goes for the finish. He's landed one of those in every one of his fights shortly before the finish. He's found a way to land them legally, so I'm not knocking it, and he's very strong, but his power isn't "end it at any moment" power. It's "get them dazed so they don't know where they are and get a TKO" power.

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                • #28
                  - - You'll see a creaking elderly Biev needing ever more training camp delays after injuries.

                  Love him to death as a fighter, but really, he had a chance to go out on top and didn't take it.

                  That don't mean he's guaranteed to lose, but rather he's playing with the fire of time that spares no mortal their ultimate fate.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post

                    When has Beterbiev ever scored a one punch KO? His vaunted power comes from landing a shot behind the ear, at which point he goes for the finish. He's landed one of those in every one of his fights shortly before the finish. He's found a way to land them legally, so I'm not knocking it, and he's very strong, but his power isn't "end it at any moment" power. It's "get them dazed so they don't know where they are and get a TKO" power.
                    yep

                    Beter is a break the opponent down kind of knockout puncher

                    and Bivol is near defensive wizard and a master boxer

                    if Biv gets beat, it won't be due to a 1PKO

                    As common with boxers with great defense we dont know how good Bivol's chin is

                    I'd clock Bivol's chin as at least average based on what I seen

                    he took a couple of good shots from Smith without going Amir Khan

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Legends456 View Post
                      Beterbiev is not fun to watch, he’s a scary man and extremely talented but I never find his KO’s particularly thrilling or impressive. Wilder, Hearns, Tyson, and Zhang all have punched beautifully or otherwise concocted thrilling knockouts of their opponents either with one punch setup or with a beautification flurry that puts them down, but Bieterbiev, for all I’ve tried to like him, looks like some sort of biker dude giving someone a brutal clubbing beat down with forearms, backhands, and borderline rabbit punches until they drop in a heap against the ropes. I’m not insinuating he isn’t talented, but he sure as heck does not fight pretty.
                      Beter becomes fun to watch if you appreciate good grappling techniques in boxing

                      he's the best grappler in boxing today

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