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  • Bronx2245
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    #11
    I think Beterbiev and Bivol would be better suited for Kovalev. I think Gvozdyk (Marcus Browne too) is too much for him, now that Kovalev is no longer "The Krusher!" I think Kovalev should fight Zurdo Ramirez! That would give him a nice payday, and it's a winnable fight too!

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    • Oldskoolg
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      #12
      Minus Bivol of course, who appears to have made himself irrelevant signing with fast Eddie and nooneswatchingzone

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      • Ake-Dawg
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        #13
        Did Kovalev give any credit to McGirt? Or was the whole interview "we worked on" and I got myself right kind of talk?

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        • MaksBox
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          #14
          Bivol did not actually sign with Eddie as exclusive. Bivol is still with World of Box... but for western media he is represented by DAZN/Eddie.

          World of Box also does events with Main Events/ Duva... who is representing Kovalev still.

          No huge issues getting that fight. Heck, this would even be a great fight to hold in Russia.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Kiowhatta
            If you check Kovalev is with Top Rank as is Gvozdyk.

            Bivol is with Ryabinsky's 'World of boxing', and Beterbiev as of 2018 is with PBC, so it's a bit of a soup.

            The only two I see fighting each other in the next year is Bivol and Kovalev. Bivol stays busy and is fighting Smith Jr on 9th March.
            Beterbiev will most likely fight bums for the foreseeable future and hold the IBF belt for ransom unless he truly wants to challenge himself.
            I can't see Gvozdyk risking his belt for a while.

            Bivol v Kovalev late this year might happen, but that depends on Buddy McGirts advice to Kova.

            One thing preventing certain belt holders sitting on them are the prospects and contenders coming through.
            Artur Beterbiev To Leave DAZN For New Deal With Top Rank and ESPN
            https://www.*************.com/headli...rank-and-espn/


            Dmitry Bivol Makes Promotional Pact With Eddie Hearn Official
            Dmitry Bivol and World of Boxing have signed a promotional deal with Matchroom Boxing USA and the Russian will defend his WBA World Light-Heavyweight title against Joe Smith Jr live on DAZN in the US and on Sky Sports in the UK in March.

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            • hitking
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              #16
              Didn’t watch the fight last night. It started way too late and I still haven’t bought in to the ESPN+ and DAZN nonsense. Guess it’s a sign of getting old and being stuck in my ways.

              Anyway, sounds like Kovalev boxed his way to a convincing victory. Not surprising. Kovalev is an excellent technical fighter. He outboxed Hopkins. And IMO he outboxed Ward in both of their fights. Ward just outfought him and exposed Kovalev as a mental midget. Either way, Kovalev and Alvarez have beaten each other once. My question is, does Alvarez deserve a rubber match?

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              • Andre_parker1
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                #17
                he should try and get the only belt he's not gotten,the wbc or he could sign with dazn make money against one or two scrubs and unify with bivol to cap it all off

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                • Da7thsign
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by hitking
                  Didn’t watch the fight last night. It started way too late and I still haven’t bought in to the ESPN+ and DAZN nonsense. Guess it’s a sign of getting old and being stuck in my ways.

                  Anyway, sounds like Kovalev boxed his way to a convincing victory. Not surprising. Kovalev is an excellent technical fighter. He outboxed Hopkins. And IMO he outboxed Ward in both of their fights. Ward just outfought him and exposed Kovalev as a mental midget. Either way, Kovalev and Alvarez have beaten each other once. My question is, does Alvarez deserve a rubber match?
                  After seeing the fight, I actually buy that he was over trained. Kovalev looked sharp and didn't show fatigue after the 5th rd, I remember hearing that Buddy said Kovalev is different than most fighters in that he gets sharp quick and didn't need long grueling camps. Pretty crazy, but it's going to be nice seeing him try and unify, time is definitely not on his side at 35 yrs old.

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                  • TonyGe
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                    The other 175 lb champions are Beterbiev, Gvozdyk, and Bivol.

                    Bivol is with Eddie Hearn so you can probably forget about Kovalev fighting him.

                    But Beterbiev and Gvozdyk are with Top Rank. Who Kathy Duva is in essence a sham promoter for. So those fights should be easy to make.
                    This BS of fights not being made because promoters are feuding or the fighters are with rival broadcasters is screwing up boxing. There doesn't seem to be much will out there to change this. It's always bugged me. Two fighters that want to fight shouldn't have to jump through hoops. Yeah I'm naive and that's not how boxing works etc. .etc.. but some changes need to happen.
                    Last edited by TonyGe; 02-03-2019, 11:35 AM.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by TonyGe
                      This BS of fights not being made because promoters are feuding or the fighters are with rival broadcasters is screwing up boxing. There doesn't seem to be much will out there to change this. It's always bugged me. Two fighters that want to fight shouldn't have to jump through hoops. Yeah I'm naive and that's not how boxing works etc. .etc.. but some changes need to happen.
                      You're right, its a bunch of BS.

                      This is where the alphabet groups can actually be useful by mandating certain fights regardless of politics.

                      They do that occasionally but mostly seem to be in the pockets of the promoters and find ways to bend the rules to do their bidding.

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