Comments Thread For: Dmitry Bivol vacates WBC belt, David Benavidez to become full titleholder
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Although I'm not a betting person but if the question was which was more likely, the winner (assuming Bivol for this case) refusing to re-unify with Benny or Benny/PBC refusing to do the undisputed unification I'd say the latter aka PBC is more likely to think of some reason not to fight Bivol citing money or whatever, but after the trilogy is over, Bivol has no one else that is better money to fight since Canelo isn't rematching him. Instead of a shabby mandatory I do think he'd go for Benny next.Comment
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Damn I feel for the Mexican Monster nobody wants to win a championship belt via mail ...............But that trilogy was always going to happen nextComment
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I mean tougher compared between Beterbiev and Benavidez. If tougher is the wrong term, I'll reword it...which do you think Bivol will have an easier time defeating? Beterbiev 3 or Benavidez? I think Bivol will have an easier time beating Benny.Comment
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My point is, your assuming Bivol thinks Beterbiev is the harder fight, which I don't think is true. He just beat Beterbiev and he is going on 41, while David is a prime Lion.Comment
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If he fights Benny next, he will likely win but could lose out on Beter 3 money given that there is a chance Beter retires by the time he's open to fight Beter again if not next. Not to mention, Turki might sour on him and as a result he may not get sweet deals anymore if he doesn't do Beter 3 first.
If he fights Beter 3 first, he gets that money AND he can also do an unification with Benny afterwards to get both plus more. So the choice is Benny money from PBC while potentially losing future Saudi money, or Beter 3 AND Benny money while also keeping good relations with the wallet...err, Turki.
One thing I'm pretty sure is that I don't think Bivol dropped the belt because he thought Benny would beat him.Comment
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