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  • #41
    Originally posted by Sallywynder View Post
    I wanna see Beterbiev vs Opetaia next. Winner fights Bivol.
    He isnt even a fully fledged light heavyweight and you want to see him go to cruiserweight then go back down to fight Bivol?

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    • #42
      There absolutely MUST be an immediate rubber match after 2 extremely close fights.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

        I think I'm even more intrigued by Beterbiev v Benavidez. Just to see what it actually looks like.

        regardless of who you pick to win, you can visualise what Bivol v Benavidez will look like in terms of the style of fight and you won't be far wrong. It's just Benavidez trying to chase Bivol down and probably getting schooled at times unless he can make a breakthrough. It would definitely be competitive either way it goes.

        But Im trying to visualise Beterbiev v Benavidez in a ring together and I can't really imagine it, so it's more intruguing for me.
        Bivol circles around Bena and chops him up around the high guard. Bena can not hurt Bivol in any way.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Haka View Post

          Bivol circles around Bena and chops him up around the high guard. Bena can not hurt Bivol in any way.
          Fast feet vs fast hands

          Among the big men Bivol has the fastest feet while Ben has the fastest hands

          maybe Bivol surprises us by having the faster hands too

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          • #45
            Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post
            Fast feet vs fast hands

            Among the big men Bivol has the fastest feet while Ben has the fastest hands

            maybe Bivol surprises us by having the faster hands too
            Those slinging hooks of Bivol are pretty fast but maybe they don't look as fast because he throws it with a different mechanic. I don't think they differ much on speed department.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

              I think I'm even more intrigued by Beterbiev v Benavidez. Just to see what it actually looks like.

              regardless of who you pick to win, you can visualise what Bivol v Benavidez will look like in terms of the style of fight and you won't be far wrong. It's just Benavidez trying to chase Bivol down and probably getting schooled at times unless he can make a breakthrough. It would definitely be competitive either way it goes.

              But Im trying to visualise Beterbiev v Benavidez in a ring together and I can't really imagine it, so it's more intruguing for me.
              That’s by far the best matchup stylistically. Would be a war for as long as it lasted.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Haka View Post

                Those slinging hooks of Bivol are pretty fast but maybe they don't look as fast because he throws it with a different mechanic. I don't think they differ much on speed department.
                easy for Ben to be fast since he throws short shots in flurries at close quarters

                Bivol likes long punches which take more time to extend

                Ben has habit of jumping in with some wild lazy sht. Bivol right would cross over the top and land on his chin

                Ben would sometimes jab without his rear hand guarding his jaw. Bivol is quick enough to counter this with the lead hook
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

                That’s by far the best matchup stylistically. Would be a war for as long as it lasted.
                Ben would see the final bell against this version of Artur

                Massive wear & tear on him after the 2nd Bivol fight

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

                  That’s by far the best matchup stylistically. Would be a war for as long as it lasted.

                  I wouldn't even be surprised if Beterbiev retired. Hes 40, lost his belts, quite injury prone and already openly said he didn't even wanna do a second fight with Bivol.

                  Maybe when the dust settles, he might not even be arsed about going again.

                  If he does fight again, I think it'll only be the trilogy and he retires win or lose.
                  SouthpaRight SouthpawRight likes this.

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                  • #49
                    They are both good, sure. But I hate Bivol's style.. All he does is run and throw quick pitter patter punches and gets back on his bike again.

                    Beterbiev is slightly more entertaining because he presses forward but is also not explosive..

                    Watching them fight is a little frustrating and not entertaining at times because they fight like if they are still in the amateurs trying to win by points. Especially for Bivol..

                    Again both are great fighters but definitely not fan friendly superstar flashy favorites.

                    Mexican style marching forward throwing chingasos is more entertaining than technical Russian putter patter bike riding boxing. I'd say American slick boxing is more entertaining also..

                    A thrid fight can happen, probably should, and I'll probably buy it, but we all know it's gonna be the same under whelming pitter patter BS. Bivol will not sit and engage and will just have beterbiev chasing him all night...
                    Last edited by ReggieKray; 02-23-2025, 07:13 AM.

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                    • #50
                      I think Beterbiev should have his chance at redemption just as Bivol had his. Both fights were close and entertaining enough to warrant it.

                      Bivol-Beterbiev III
                      Benavidez-Callum Smith as the co-main

                      It gives Benavidez the opportunity to beat a common canelo opponent and do better against him to continue building his name. Callum is coming off a good fight as well so it wouldn’t be a waste of time.

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