Comments Thread For: Bivol Wants Unification, But Ready To Move Down For Big Fight

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  • Griever0730
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    #11
    Originally posted by Phill lynott
    Zurdo Rameriz moved up for bigger fights. Zurdo is available and ready from what I've been reading. I think Bivol and Rameriz have alot in common. Both are avoided like the plague. If any two deserve to face each other it's these two. It would make a great fight!
    Ramirez avoided like the plague? LMAO. Really? Top Rank has hid that guy from anybody whose a real threat & he's had 40 fights. Through all that, he has not changed anything or improved at all. If anything, he's regressed & he never looked all that impressive to begin with getting by on his length & volume. All the top dogs at 168 & 175 will annihilate him.

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    • Phill lynott
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      #12
      Originally posted by Satir
      We dont hear much from Gilberto Ramirez, is he ready yet for Bivol, where is he? The guy with 40 fights fought 40 y.o Abraham and Jesse Heart 2 times, thats all, still to fight an elite and prime boxer, 40 fights for christ sake
      That's what is frustrating! Rameriz can't do anymore to prove himself and TR can't get him a big fight. Youngest of the top LHW and with the best record by far. That's just on paper. He appears to have it all. Just needs to prove it in this division. Bivol is a great boxer and would make for a great matchup with Rameriz. Who knows? Zurdo recently got engaged I guess. That can't help his boxing skills any.

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      • LetOutTheCage
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        #13
        Originally posted by theface07
        Feed? I'm not so sure he beats either. I would like to see both fights but to think Bivol would tear through Canelo or Callum is foolish.
        I think Bivol beats both, stylistically he is all wrong for Canelo, (taller, longer reach, good footwork, fast hands and can fight on the back-foot well).

        Callum would be more difficult but I think Bivol is the technically more sound fighter and has the faster hands, could see it being close but ultimately I think he beats both.

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        • BaguMka
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          #14
          Bivol will be most avoided fighter mark my words

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          • Sinbad
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            #15
            Originally posted by Oregonian
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            Kovalev, despite his 2 loss is a good boxer. He is a pure puncher/boxer.
            If B-Hop couldn’t hurt him and B-Hop’s style is really messy and cagey there is no way Canelo beats him.

            Canelo is a really good boxer and I am a fan but the size difference will be his Achilles.
            Obviously, it would be great if Canelo can pull it off but my prediction is Kovalev KO’s him or Canelo gets the robbery of the century award.
            Canelo just might get the highway robbery award cuz' he good friends with sr. Sulaiman jr.

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