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  • SouthpawRight
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    #11
    Originally posted by elfag



    yeah I dont really want to see beterbiev vs benavidez anymore at this point. Beterbiev is 40 now and it woudl be like next fall, what is the point, bena might win at this point but what does that even prove if he beats a 41 year old
    As good as Buff Guy Artur is

    high likelihood that a lot was taken out of him after 3 consecutive fights with Top Soviet Bivol

    We’ll have to see how Buff Guy Artur looks in Q1 during trilogy

    given all the wear and tear I’m liking Fat Dave’s superior chin, defense, speed, creative combos, and sustained body attack over Artur’s big power bombs and sporadic back foot boxing

    in simple terms speed > power

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    • Elastic Recoilz
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      #12
      Benavidez vs Opetia is a dream fight because they are both very capable of hurting each and are both equally as aggressive. Opetia has been previously hurt by Nyika & Breidis while Benavidez was staggered by Morrell. That fight would shorten both of their careers though because both of them aint taking a backward step with the mostly likely outcome being one of them getting brutally slept. There's no way that fight goes the full duration

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      • Elastic Recoilz
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        #13
        Bivol has a style to beat everyone at 175lbs however Benavidez body attacks would have a real chance of disrupting what he does best. Bivol's elite foot work, transitioning from being light on his feet to planting his feet launching attacks is his main strength but because Benavidez frequently invests to the body, Bivol would likely find it hard to keep that up. Bivol would start slowing in the second half of the fight and could start getting pushed back and punished.

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        • Tag, You're Hit
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          #14
          Originally posted by SouthpawRight


          that's false

          the unreliable source was an old white guy with a barely functioning memory

          first it was Top Soviet Bivol knocked down Fat Dave

          then old man recanted saying it was the other way around

          Fat Dave confirms here that neither were knocked down

          they had multiple great sparring sessions and Fat Dave got the better of the last spar if you believe his story
          Thanks, man!

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          • Tag, You're Hit
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            #15
            Originally posted by Elastic Recoilz
            Benavidez vs Opetia is a dream fight because they are both very capable of hurting each and are both equally as aggressive. Opetia has been previously hurt by Nyika & Breidis while Benavidez was staggered by Morrell. That fight would shorten both of their careers though because both of them aint taking a backward step with the mostly likely outcome being one of them getting brutally slept. There's no way that fight goes the full duration
            Both guys are highly skilled, highly spiteful, and a joy to watch. That would be a WAR!!

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            • Tag, You're Hit
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              #16
              Originally posted by Elastic Recoilz
              Bivol has a style to beat everyone at 175lbs however Benavidez body attacks would have a real chance of disrupting what he does best. Bivol's elite foot work, transitioning from being light on his feet to planting his feet launching attacks is his main strength but because Benavidez frequently invests to the body, Bivol would likely find it hard to keep that up. Bivol would start slowing in the second half of the fight and could start getting pushed back and punished.
              Bivol has fast hands, too. But, not as fast as Benavidez. And Bivol has a disciplined, fundamental style, too, with the excellent footwork you mentioned. I have a hard time seeing Bivol (any fighter, really) dealing with the combinations Benavidez puts together. I'd love to see that fight.

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              • Oracle01
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                #17
                The body work would break Bivol imo. His is very technical but basic.

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