Yes, Bivol is the most skilled fighter right now

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  • SouthpawRight
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    #21
    Bivol 8-4’d the single best opponent any of these p4p guys have faced

    fight 2 Tiger Paw Artur with his fully recuperated knee was a beast regularly changing levels and shooting that long right downstairs

    and he no longer did that big ass step in jab that would get him cross countered in fight 1

    Bivol timed Artur’s footwork and countered it by jabbing whenever he broke his base to close distance

    I believe Bivol has cracked the Artur code. Fight 3 is where Bivol tames the beast Bivol 9-3

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #22
      Stop trolling. He’s not even top 5.

      He couldn’t put a dent in Lyndon Arthur. Imagine how easily Crawford would dispose of a fighter at that level.

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      • The Big Dunn
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        #23
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        Show me better wins on Usyk˙s or Inoue˙s resume than Canelo and Beterbiev are. Until than..

        IF, and that is a huge if, Crawford can beat Canelo, than Crawford is the most skilled and he is N.1., hands down.

        Usyk is beating guys that are big, but not very good. Joshua and Fury are maybe Zurdo level. And Inoue is beating guys people hardly even know. If we are honest.

        But, ok, I am generous, Inoue is. N.1. p4p, I give him that for now.
        Imo Crawford is as skilled if not more skilled than Bivol.

        Usyk’s win over Fury and Inoue moving up to beat Fulton are at least equivalent to the Canelo win as Canelo was moving up and hadn’t fought at 175 yet.

        You not knowing Inoue’s comp is understandable because he fights at a small weight and primarily in Japan. But it’s damn good. Almost always fights guys in the TRBR top 8 rankings. He just is superior to them.

        I have Usyk #1 but if you have Inoue that is completely acceptable.

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          #24
          Originally posted by The Big Dunn



          Usyk’s win over Fury and Inoue moving up to beat Fulton are at least equivalent to the Canelo win as Canelo was moving up and hadn’t fought at 175 yet.
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          i think canelo fought kovalev at 175 before that, clapped a clause on him of course

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            #25
            Originally posted by Smash

            i think canelo fought kovalev at 175 before that, clapped a clause on him of course
            Oh yeah. That’s right. Completely forgot about that.

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