Comments Thread For: Dmitry Bivol aims to eliminate doubt in Artur Beterbiev rematch

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  • MulaKO
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    #21
    Originally posted by Oregonian
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    Oh I’ve seen the crazy workouts Beterbiev does. Especially the switching pushups - insane. He’s prolly got the hardest hands in boxing.

    I just don’t like how awkward-ish gangly he is. And I recall how he got dropped by Callum. That was a vicious left hook. Beterbiev was hurt. Of course he recovered and won the fight.

    Bivol is a much better boxer than Callum. Bivol may not get the KO but I believe he will win.
    He beat him when he was a handicap
    Imagine a fully recovered Beterbiev
    War King Artur

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    • Roadblock
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      #22
      Originally posted by hitmanjosh
      In this fight the only question to ask at this point is can Artur Beterbiev get any better? So it being only 3 months and both have had to recover, how much of a change can be made and who adobts better to the situation and who's recovery was worst in the short term. I like both guys I like the Team of Artur and their serious dudes, however the it factor is how bad does Bivol want it, how damaged was he from fight #1 and what changes can be made without danger. I favored Bivol in fight #1 but down the stretch he faded and didn't let his hands go or thought he had done enough, however it cost him all the belts in my opinion. I'm going to say and the new champion at Lightheavyweight is Dmitry Bivol
      I feel he can be better because as he has had more time from the surgery and a trouble free camp, also the added confidence that he beat him the first time, I think AB to repeat again.

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      • Oregonian
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        #23
        Originally posted by MulaKO

        He beat him when he was a handicap
        Imagine a fully recovered Beterbiev
        War King Artur
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        We’re almost there so let’s wait and see how it plays out.
        Remember, a healthy younger Beterbiev was dropped hard by Callum.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Oregonian
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          We’re almost there so let’s wait and see how it plays out.
          Remember, a healthy younger Beterbiev was dropped hard by Callum.
          So we gonna base him losing on flash knockdowns
          Would you like to tell the folks how that tale finished ?
          Or do I ???

          And by the way did you know that Ali himself was dropped four times in his career

          Just sayin’

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            #25
            Originally posted by MulaKO

            So we gonna base him losing on flash knockdowns
            Would you like to tell the folks how that tale finished ?
            Or do I ???

            And by the way did you know that Ali himself was dropped four times in his career

            Just sayin’
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            I’m not basing my sentiments on that. That was not a flash knock down by the way. Beterbiev was seriously hurt and staggered around a little.
            Callum is no Frazier. And he’s also clearly not Bivol.

            I am picking Bivol mainly because of his style. I had him winning their last fight but I have no issues with Beterbiev winning. It was that close.

            I think Bivol will fight him harder than their first fight. If Bivol gets beat again, I have no issues with it either. Beterbiev is a great guy and is respected by pretty much everyone.



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            • BlackRobb
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              #26
              Bivol won the first time, but he knows he should have dominated. This time, he will. Turki will have a date for a third fight this Summer, perhaps in New York.

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                #27
                Maybe you shouldn't run this time Biv.

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                  #28
                  War Bivol.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Haka
                    War Bivol.
                    Where was your cheer for the cat
                    lmao

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