Path to victory for Bivol in the rematch

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  • SouthpawRight
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    #11
    Originally posted by Tatabanya
    Beterbiev's pressure and effectiveness in hurting Bivol several times were the deciding factors. Bivol was brilliant, but only in spurts. Probably a draw was fair, but if one of the two had to win, it's only right that it's the man who mostly hurts the other.

    I see a second fight going in the same way. Perhaps next time the judges will give it to Bivol. It's that kind of match.
    if boxing is a business and fight 2 is also another 7-5 or 6-6, ruling it for Bivol is the "correct" decision

    this would open the way up for a trilogy with them being 1-1

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      #12
      Originally posted by Tatabanya

      Well, he's 40. Bivol is not going to get younger, either.

      To be honest, before the fight I was expecting a rather clear decision win for Bivol. But Beterbiev managed to impress me once more.
      strange thing is his career peak happened in his late 30s

      this string of Smith Jr-Yarde-Smith-5 or 6 rounds off of Bivol is greater than the string that includes his best win Gvozdyk: Kalajdzic-Gvozdyk-Deines-Browne

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      • Haka
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        #13
        Originally posted by SouthpawRight
        Stand his ground to strike more

        Juggle clinching with movement

        Bivol has a huge edge in hand speed so use it. Beterbiev struggles to counter combos especially at range.

        I'm not sure where Bivol's left hook off of a jab went. He had success with it early on. Latter into the fight his left hooks that were landing always came off of a right hand first
        That is the winning combo against Beter. Right cross then the left hook over the top.

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        • El_Mero
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          #14
          Bivol should have fought more aggressive in the championship rounds. He would've been given the nod .

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          • ussy
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            #15
            Originally posted by hugh grant
            Beterbiev got good chin last night. He's been down in his career but not last night? Maybe bivol was too cautiius?
            It’s like you guys don’t understand boxing at times. Of course he was cautious because at any point if he tried to pounce on Bert he was well aware he could be ko’d with a shot fired back, hence he was always hesitant. He tried it once and got wobbled, after that he didn’t.

            Nobody is winning a fire fight against Artur, Bivol didn’t want to risk that because he knew he’d more than likely be the one sent to the floor. Tactically it’s a very tough fight for bivol to win because if it goes to the judges again Arturs constant pressure style will more than likely be favoured again, especially in Saudi.

            For all Bivols skills the only thing he lacks is that brutal power, he couldn’t get Bert to take a step back for nearly the whole fight. What can he really change? Not much.

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