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  • BEEHOP
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    #1

    Bivol vs Beterbiev and Gzodyk

    Who comes out on top
  • dan_cov
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    #2
    What is this a WWE style handicap match?

    Very difficult fights too call. I am not sold on The Nail being the most durable of guys at LHW I think he can hang skill wise but I'm not yet sold on him being durable enough to pull through vs the elite all of which have serious power.

    I'm on the fence really, I'd need to see them in particular Beterbiev and The Nail tested a little further vs better opposition.
    Not saying any aren't legit just still a little unproven in certain areas which makes me rather hesitant to make a definitive pick.

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    • j0zef
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      #3
      Originally posted by dan_cov
      What is this a WWE style handicap match?

      Very difficult fights too call. I am not sold on The Nail being the most durable of guys at LHW I think he can hang skill wise but I'm not yet sold on him being durable enough to pull through vs the elite all of which have serious power.

      I'm on the fence really, I'd need to see them in particular Beterbiev and The Nail tested a little further vs better opposition.
      Not saying any aren't legit just still a little unproven in certain areas which makes me rather hesitant to make a definitive pick.
      Agree with this. I think gvozdyk is the most skilled out of them all, but he's been down before against mediocre opposition.

      There are a lot of really good fighters at lhw. Kov, bivol, stevenson, Alvarez, gvozdyk, Beterbiev, Jack, Browne. Even 2nd rate guys like Barrera and Smith Jr aren't bad.

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      • A.K
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        #4
        Bivol beats both But they be sleeping on gvozdyuk I think he beats beterbiev.

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        • Madison Boxing
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          #5
          beterbiev is the best out of the 3 without a doubt. looked great as a pro and people dont understand how good he was as an amateur.

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          • Thraxox
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            #6
            Originally posted by j0zef
            Agree with this. I think gvozdyk is the most skilled out of them all, but he's been down before against mediocre opposition.

            There are a lot of really good fighters at lhw. Kov, bivol, stevenson, Alvarez, gvozdyk, Beterbiev, Jack, Browne. Even 2nd rate guys like Barrera and Smith Jr aren't bad.
            He had been down once only and the guy had 20 wins with 15 ko's back then that hit him with a perfect right hook. Not really a pillow fost. And Chilemba hit Gvozdyk with a HUGE over hand right but never wobbled him.

            Gvozdyk dismantles Barrera the way Bivol did but IMO much quicker since he has more power than Bivol. In the light heavyweight IF Jack beats Stevenson, Jack vs Gvozdyk is guaranteed.

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            • DenBTR
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              #7
              Originally posted by DramaShow
              beterbiev is the best out of the 3 without a doubt. looked great as a pro and people dont understand how good he was as an amateur.
              Exactly,
              People don't realize that Beterbiev was p4p#1 in ams 2010, he beat in competitions and sparrings all Russian national team including some cruiserweights (i.e. Lebedev, Chahkiev etc) and even heavyweights. He beat Usyk once, before those two controversial loses at Olympics and World.
              Artur is a boxer for more than 22 years, extremely disciplined and a brave warrior.

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