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    Vadim Kornilov, manager of WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol, views Gilberto Ramirez as the ideal opponent for his boxer. The 29-year-old Bivol has 17 victories, no defeats and 11 knockouts. The Russian boxer last fought in October in Chicago, when he dropped and dominated Lenin Castillo from the Dominican Republic for a one-sided twelve round unanimous decision.
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    I known styles make fights but I was thinking this same thing after watching hart flail against smith jr . Really put zurdos struggles with hart into prespective for me . Hart is a good fighter but he doesnt do one thing great and he gave zurdo all he could handle . I think this could be a pretty straight forward decision win for bivol

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    • #3
      Uh oh Zurdo, what're you going to do?

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      • #4
        I’m Mexican and of course i will be pulling for zurdo, however, I would bet Bivol wins

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        • #5
          for the vacant WBO? Would make Bivol/Beterbiev really big.

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          • #6
            Should be an action packed fight, right?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by NORMNEALON View Post
              I known styles make fights but I was thinking this same thing after watching hart flail against smith jr . Really put zurdos struggles with hart into prespective for me . Hart is a good fighter but he doesnt do one thing great and he gave zurdo all he could handle . I think this could be a pretty straight forward decision win for bivol
              That was at 168 where hart was much stronger at obviously I remember sullivan beating the **** out of joe smith and hart out boxing sullivan. Styles make fights and training at the wild card witch roach had made him a lot sharper. Bivol hasn’t fought a tough big Mexican like this and neither has joe smith.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Velasco97 View Post
                That was at 168 where hart was much stronger at obviously I remember sullivan beating the **** out of joe smith and hart out boxing sullivan. Styles make fights and training at the wild card witch roach had made him a lot sharper. Bivol hasn’t fought a tough big Mexican like this and neither has joe smith.
                I see what you are saying and I addressed it in my post but theres a reason the kid has over 40 fights and not one top notch name on his resume . Hes not what he is made out to be and everyone will see that soon . This isn't a knock at ramirez he is fun as hell to watch Iam just saying iam not so sure hes gonna be an atg like some make him out to be( not you ). I dont know what was up with hart vs smith Jr but he was horrible . And tbh berrera is not a fair gauge that guy has fallen every low in his last few fights .

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by j.razor View Post
                  Should be an action packed fight, right?
                  Looks like it to me. Bivol has the skills, Ramirez has the size.

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                  • #10
                    really should be bivol vs beterbiev, but i dont blame him if he can fight for canelos vacant belt against ramirez.

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