Which Fighter Looked More Impressive Beterbiev Or ggg

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  • SouthpawRight
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    Which Fighter Looked More Impressive Beterbiev Or ggg

    Two power pressure boxer-punchers from the Soviet school of boxing

    both highly educated fighters with a wide array of techniques
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    That's a toughie for me, because Beterviev has beaten more quality opposition in prime challengers or champions in Browne, Yarde, Gvozdyk, and Joe Smith Jr. With such a short record, somewhat similar to Oleksandr Usyk.

    Whereas Golovkin should had a win or two against P4P Canelo Alvarez even outside his prime unlike Arthur, he also has a longer record against title challengers or former champions.

    Though outside of Canelo, he was in a relatively weak division though not as bad as today's, with the likes David Lemiux and Daniel Jacobs being at the top. Ryota Murata was a relatively average fighter that was around in the right time.

    Don't think Canelo beats Beterviev at all either, but with GGG it was due more to skill and ability rather than a big size disparity.

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    • Smash
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      that beter is still at his level at his age is pretty damn impressive for one i would say, most have fallen off cliffs long before that

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        Originally posted by Feroz
        That's a toughie for me, because Beterviev has beaten more quality opposition in prime challengers or champions in Browne, Yarde, Gvozdyk, and Joe Smith Jr. With such a short record, somewhat similar to Oleksandr Usyk.

        Whereas Golovkin should had a win or two against P4P Canelo Alvarez even outside his prime unlike Arthur, he also has a longer record against title challengers or former champions.

        Though outside of Canelo, he was in a relatively weak division though not as bad as today's, with the likes David Lemiux and Daniel Jacobs being at the top. Ryota Murata was a relatively average fighter that was around in the right time.

        Don't think Canelo beats Beterviev at all either, but with GGG it was due more to skill and ability rather than a big size disparity.
        yarde is quality with his 0 top 10 wins and murata average with 2 top 10 wins.

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          #5
          Beterbiev looks more impressive. 39 old KO maschine. he will be a nice win on Bivol`s record.

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