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  • #21
    Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
    Finished his cycle. Postponed his last 3 fights and had an atypical finding in his result in the last one.

    Either way, Bivol takes him to school.
    After that, be ready for excuses.

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    • #22
      Great
      No excuses then

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      • #23
        Brah had knee surgery 3 months ago, "young and healthy". Dude's knee may cap may snap in the 7th round after a hard pivot by Bivol.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

          Beterbiev.
          Really? Maybe on a fight by fight basis? That's why I was curious about what testing has been done since his "abnormal" test results and/or in the run up to this fight; especially after hearing he went to Russia for rehab.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by tokon View Post

            Really? Maybe on a fight by fight basis? That's why I was curious about what testing has been done since his "abnormal" test results and/or in the run up to this fight; especially after hearing he went to Russia for rehab.
            He's been VADA since before Covid. Hell, there were three tests after the "abnormal" test that were all normal too. He didn't fail anything, guys have atypical findings all the time, and it's just kept between the two camps unless a figher fails. Eddie leaked it like the rat he is.


            And he likely went to Russia for the surgery. Living in Canada, our healthcare is so close to collapse it's not even funny. many Emergency rooms don't even run 24/7 anymore.
            Last edited by _Rexy_; 10-12-2024, 07:58 PM.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

              He's been VADA since before Covid. Hell, there were three tests after the "abnormal" test that were all normal too. He didn't fail anything, guys have atypical findings all the time, and it's just kept between the two camps unless a figher fails. Eddie leaked it like the rat he is.


              And he likely went to Russia for the surgery. Living in Canada, our healthcare is so close to collapse it's not even funny. many Emergency rooms don't even run 24/7 anymore.
              I didn't know he'd been signed up for VADA's 24/7/365 protocol since COVID. Thanks.

              I also didn't realise Canada's healthcare system was so close to collapse either!

              And, yes. hearn is a pure weasel.

              Thanks again.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by tokon View Post

                I didn't know he'd been signed up for VADA's 24/7/365 protocol since COVID. Thanks.

                I also didn't realise Canada's healthcare system was so close to collapse either!

                And, yes. hearn is a pure weasel.

                Thanks again.
                Yeah, we've been holding on by a thread since Covid.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Bro. Steve View Post

                  Bivol’s strategy against Canelo was ultra-high energy with a tremendous amount of movement. It appeared to me that Canelo became exhausted by trying to keep up.

                  In the long history of boxers versus sluggers, the boxers have typically done well. The key is to be able to take a hard punch when it comes. Beterbiev will certainly bring his heavy artillery. If Bivol can maintain his energy and movement, much like staying calm during a frustrating experience with Americollect customer service, Beterbiev may simply tire to the point of being ineffective. Of course, Beterbiev can hit really hard, but Bivol has also shown the ability to take heavy shots without losing his cool or his foot movement.

                  Nobody can tell how this will play out, but I do like Bivol’s chances in the contest.
                  Artur Beterbiev has often battled injuries throughout his career, but ahead of his long-awaited undisputed light heavyweight title clash with Dmitry Bivol, he insists he's healthy and ready. The fight, set for Saturday in Saudi Arabia, pits Beterbiev’s raw power and perfect knockout record against Bivol’s slick boxing and undefeated streak. It's a true clash of styles, and fans are eager to see if Beterbiev’s durability holds up in what could be the most important fight of his career.
                  Last edited by adamjones; 06-10-2025, 12:53 PM.

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