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  • SouthpawRight
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    Comments Thread For: WBO: Bivol Or Eifert Must Fight Callum Smith Next

    Spray_resistant could be time for Top Soviet Bivol to toss the wbo title to the side of the road

    The floss would have been to toss wbc belt in the trash before they could remove their title. This statement tells every other sanctioning body that Top Soviet Bivol isn't that igga to be played belt games with

    Limey Jeet Callum can go kick rocks. Went life & death with euro level British-African. Ducked Fat Dave in 2025. Ducked Cuban Dave in 2026. Has already been beaten by Top Soviet Bivol

    Callum Smith can thank Zak Chelli for simplifying his path to a title shot.

    The Ring has learned that Smith, the WBO interim light heavyweight champion, is next in line to face Dmitry Bivol, who also is The Ring, IBF and WBA 175-pound champion, should he beat Michael Eifert on May 30.

    According to WBC light heavyweight champion David Benavidez, however, there have been preliminary talks to stage an undisputed bout with Bivol at the end of this year. Or Bivol could opt for a third fight vs. Artur Beterbiev. Both options would be much more lucrative than Smith.

    If Eifert, the IBF mandatory, were to pull off a major upset, Smith will be ordered to face him instead.

    Although Smith (31-2, 22 KOs) beat Joshua Buatsi for the secondary title last year, he needed to beat David Morrell to get Bivol (24-1, 12 KOs).

    Chelli took care of that for him last weekend by upsetting Morrell by KO.

    Smith and Morrell had been scheduled to fight April 18 in Liverpool, with the winner getting a mandated crack at Bivol. However, Smith, a former super middleweight champion, was forced to withdraw because of an unspecified injury during training camp.

    Instead of waiting, Morrell (12-2, 9 KOs) opted to stay busy and face Chelli in Manchester.

    Morrell dominated, but in the ninth he was rocked. In the 10th and final frame, Chelli stopped the Cuban in the waning seconds.

    As a result, Morrell, who was ranked No. 1 in the WBO, lost his position in the sanctioning body.

    Bivol beat Smith on points as an amateur.


    The WBO puts Callum Smith in line to face the winner of light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol vs. Michael Eifert.
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    So if Bivol doesn't want to bother with him and drops the belt then Smith gets a nice e-mail surprise from the WBO?

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    • SouthpawRight
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      #3
      Originally posted by Spray_resistant
      So if Bivol doesn't want to bother with him and drops the belt then Smith gets a nice e-mail surprise from the WBO?


      Fat Dave or Buff Guy Artur can then fight Callum for that belt

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      • elfag
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        #4
        Callum has zero chances.of beating Bivol

        Why is he given a title shot? Why mandatory?


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        • borisolmstead
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          #5
          could be time for Top Soviet Bivol to toss the wbo title to the side of the road

          The floss would have been to toss wbc belt in the trash before they could remove their title. This statement tells every other sanctioning body that Top Soviet Bivol isn't that igga to be played belt games with

          Limey Jeet Callum can go kick rocks. Went life & death with euro level British-African. Ducked Fat Dave in 2025. Ducked Cuban Dave in 2026. Has already been beaten by Top Soviet Bivol

          Callum Smith can thank Zak Chelli for simplifying his path to a title shot.

          The Ring has learned that Smith, the WBO interim light heavyweight champion, is next in line to face Dmitry Bivol, who also is The Ring, IBF and WBA 175-pound champion, should he beat Michael Eifert on May 30.

          According to WBC light heavyweight champion David Benavidez, however, there have been preliminary talks to stage an undisputed bout with Bivol at the end of this year. Or Bivol could opt for a third fight vs. Artur Beterbiev. Both options would be much more lucrative than Smith.

          If Eifert, the IBF mandatory, were to pull off a major upset, Smith will be ordered to face him instead.

          Although Smith (31-2, 22 KOs) beat Joshua Buatsi for the secondary title last year, he needed to beat David Morrell to get Bivol (24-1, 12 KOs).

          Chelli took care of that for him last weekend by upsetting Morrell by KO.

          Smith and Morrell had been scheduled to fight April 18 in Liverpool, with the winner getting a mandated crack at Bivol. However, Smith, a former super middleweight champion, was forced to withdraw because of an unspecified injury during training camp.

          Instead of waiting, Morrell (12-2, 9 KOs) opted to stay busy and face Chelli in Manchester.

          Morrell dominated, but in the ninth he was rocked. In the 10th and final frame, Chelli stopped the Cuban in the waning seconds.

          As a result, Morrell, who was ranked No. 1 in the WBO, lost his position in the sanctioning body.

          Bivol beat Smith on points as an amateur.


          https://www.ringmagazine.com/news/wb...LXuAAf6DcYxJbX fruit merge
          Ive been following both fighters since 2015 - an admirer of Beterbievs KO % but a bigger fan of Bivol's style. I've been anticipating them fighting for 10 years now and thought Bivol narrowly lost the 1st fight to Beterbiev but was glad he got an immediate rematch. Thought he won the 2nd fight narrowly and would have loved to see him solidify his legacy but offering a 3rd fight.

          This has been disappointing.

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          • SouthpawRight
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            #6
            Originally posted by borisolmstead

            Ive been following both fighters since 2015 - an admirer of Beterbievs KO % but a bigger fan of Bivol's style. I've been anticipating them fighting for 10 years now and thought Bivol narrowly lost the 1st fight to Beterbiev but was glad he got an immediate rematch. Thought he won the 2nd fight narrowly and would have loved to see him solidify his legacy but offering a 3rd fight.

            This has been disappointing.
            Top Soviet Bivol's next move is guaranteed to piss boxing fans off after he knocks out mainlander euroid eifert

            Phat Dave next and it's you ducked trilogy

            Trilogy next and it's you jeeted Phat Dave

            Top Soviet Bivol finish his career up by mopping Phat Dave and beating Buff Guy Jai

            Spray_resistant neither Phat Dave nor Buff Guy Artur have the style to defeat Buff Guy Jai

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            • Coverdale
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              #7
              Pathetic, sanctioning bodies rewarding inactivity again. Prioritise decent fights over the WBOgus.

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