Comments Thread For: Bivol Wants Cleverly, Breaks Down Kovalev's TKO Loss To Ward
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You are in denial about what Bivol said and how accurate he was in saying it.
You got butthurt by it so much, you are failing to address any of the points he made.
So why does it upset you so much?
Go through Bivol's points again and tell me which one you find the most objectionable, and then I will explain it to you why he is right and you are wrong.Comment
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He is objectively dirty. Doesn't mean he's not also a great fighter. Hopkins and Wlad are two other recent examples of fighters who were undeniably dirty yet still widely respectedNah he called Ward dirty. That's an insult
Think of Ward how you will. I don't find him dirty regardless of what people say. Bivol called him dirty several times which is an insult to Ward as a fighter but also undermining Wards victories over Kovalev and other fighters.
Ward will show him what dirty is when he does him dirtyComment
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Oh lol please do tell where your expertise comes fromYou are in denial about what Bivol said and how accurate he was in saying it.
You got butthurt by it so much, you are failing to address any of the points he made.
So why does it upset you so much?
Go through Bivol's points again and tell me which one you find the most objectionable, and then I will explain it to you why he is right and you are wrong.Comment
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Gvozdyk is probably the most technically sound out of the 4, but his punch resistance is a big question mark for me. At this level you need durability to go with the skill.
I think Bivol and Beterbiev will have better pro careers, they seem more sturdy, although it's yet to be proven. Beterbiev is without doubt the biggest puncher out of the 4 and very good on the inside, his shorts punches are destructive. He stopped Gvozdyk in the ams if I'm not mistaken.Comment
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Ward would need his usual assistance from the officials to beat Bivol.
But how come you're still here?
I thought you were closing your account like a good boy after GGG exposed your lack of boxing knowledge?Comment
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I'm actually not angry at all...im just not so butthurt I need to live in the past about Ward beating kovalev into submission.Comment
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I think Bivol will have the best career simply because he turned pro at the right time. Beterbiev is probably the most impressive of the three overall but he's 32 and has accomplished nothing in the pros yet and seems to be in the middle of a promotional dispute now. Gvozdyk is also the wrong side of 30, but with the backing of Top Rank we'll hopefully get a few good years out of him anyway. However I agree that his durability is a concernGvozdyk is probably the most technically sound out of the 4, but his punch resistance is a big question mark for me. At this level you need durability to go with the skill.
I think Bivol and Beterbiev will have better pro careers, they seem more sturdy, although it's yet to be proven. Beterbiev is without doubt the biggest puncher out of the 4 and very good on the inside, his shorts punches are destructive. He stopped Gvozdyk in the ams if I'm not mistaken.Comment
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