Call me crazy but I think Bivol will win 175 crown over Beterbiev.

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  • Blue54
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    #11
    Originally posted by dukesville
    Bivol showed he has the tools? For what and how? He looked confused and sloppy against Chilemba...Beterbiev will knock Bivol out maybe faster than he did Gvozdyk.
    He has the best footwork and movement in the 175 division he is faster and def has better defence than Beterbiev Beterbiev is very sloppy in terms of technical skills compared to Bivol.

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    • dukesville
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      #12
      Originally posted by HeadShots
      lol who has better footwork? Bivol or Gvozdyk? Who's body is more open?

      Im saying Beterbiev vs Bivol not Bivol vs Gvozdyk but...Gvozdyk would beat Bivol too.

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        #13
        Why is Zurdo (Gilberto Ramirez) not get a mention? Has he retired? I think he's a huge threat to the division.

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        • dukesville
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          #14
          Originally posted by Blue54
          He has the best footwork and movement in the 175 division he is faster and def has better defence than Beterbiev Beterbiev is very sloppy in terms of technical skills compared to Bivol.
          Bivol might have good defensive skills but Beterbiev has better offensive skills and is very determined he does not stop. I dont see Beterbiev as "very sloppy" on the contrary he is methodical and picks his shots very well.

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            #15
            Originally posted by dukesville
            Bivol might have good defensive skills but Beterbiev has better offensive skills and is very determined he does not stop. I dont see Beterbiev as "very sloppy" on the contrary he is methodical and picks his shots very well.
            He does land nice shots when he isnt overly excited but his movement and footwork very sloppy his jab to set up his combos from distance also look weak. Great inside fighter but not world class on the outside.

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              #16
              Originally posted by dukesville
              Im saying Beterbiev vs Bivol not Bivol vs Gvozdyk but...Gvozdyk would beat Bivol too.

              u said he would KO bivol faster than Gvosdyk. that's a comparison of the 2.


              Gvozdyk pretty much came to Beterbiev the first 6 rounds. opened up every round. you know that right?

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              • dukesville
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                #17
                Originally posted by Blue54
                He does land nice shots when he isnt overly excited but his movement and footwork very sloppy his jab to set up his combos from distance also look weak. Great inside fighter but not world class on the outside.
                I think he slowed Gvozdyk down with the body attack and towards the end beat Gvozdyk on the inside and from distance. And that is the sign of a good fighter knowing your strengths and combining them with a good fight plan. I can't forget the confused look on Bivol in the Chilemba fight, he was clearly thinking on what to do. Beterbiev won't give him time to think.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by HeadShots
                  u said he would KO bivol faster than Gvosdyk. that's a comparison of the 2.


                  Gvozdyk pretty much came to Beterbiev the first 6 rounds. opened up every round. you know that right?
                  I knew why he compared the two but that was irrelevant because Beterbiev didn't wait for openings or for Gvozdyk to stand still. Beterbiev went right after him working the body and then going for the head. Gvozdyk didn't just go in wide open like a fool he got worked up. Beterbiev is good at adapting to each opponent accordingly.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by dukesville
                    I think he slowed Gvozdyk down with the body attack and towards the end beat Gvozdyk on the inside and from distance. And that is the sign of a good fighter knowing your strengths and combining them with a good fight plan. I can't forget the confused look on Bivol in the Chilemba fight, he was clearly thinking on what to do. Beterbiev won't give him time to think.
                    I'm telling you man Bivol is getting better and better every fight he learning as he goes I dont see those mistakes happening again but like I said Beterbiev def has a chance his power and strength easily top 10 one of the strongest in 175 history.

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                      #20
                      Bivol is too small, I think he will crumble under Beterbievs power specifically inside. That ref didn't allow Beterbiev to really fight on the inside & he still managed to get in on Gvozdyk.

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