Comments Thread For: Bivol: Beterbiev Most Dangerous Fighter In The World, But Worth The Risk

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #31
    Bivol probably beats Beterbiev. They both beat Canelo at 175.

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    • MulaKO
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      #32
      Originally posted by Afi23
      Aight, you got my attention (and caught me a bit by surprise) with your take on Dicaire. I'll have to really pay attention to her now.

      I agree with your take on Interbox. Part of me appreciates Estephan and EOTM strategy of throwing their boxers in tough early (sink or swim). But this strategy can backfire real quick if the young boxer ain't the goods. It's one thing to send a young Jean Pascal to the UK vs Froch and another to send young Butler to Japan vs Murata. Though Butler did land enough right hands to convince me that Murata is 'bout to get lit up like a Christmas tree soon enough!

      Butler had no reason to be there
      Although it was probably a great learning experience

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      • Kiowhatta
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        #33
        Bivol impressed upon me early on in his title reign that he was totally committed to unifying the division - that's all he used to talk about.

        Except now, his last few fights haven't exactly set the division ablaze, and it sounds like he's wavering somewhat, opening the door for a 168-pound match with Canelo that I doubt Canelo will take.

        I wish this virus **** was over so we could at least review the conveyer belt of mediocre match-ups they dish out to us.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Kiowhatta
          Bivol impressed upon me early on in his title reign that he was totally committed to unifying the division - that's all he used to talk about.

          Except now, his last few fights haven't exactly set the division ablaze, and it sounds like he's wavering somewhat, opening the door for a 168-pound match with Canelo that I doubt Canelo will take.

          I wish this virus **** was over so we could at least review the conveyer belt of mediocre match-ups they dish out to us.

          I’ve noticed that also about Bivol
          He wanted to unify and that’s all he would talk about
          Hopefully once Canelo doesn’t bite I hope he takes the fight with Beterbiev in Russia

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          • Bam Bam80
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            #35
            Are you slow?

            Bivol gets his head knocked clear off of his shoulders against Beterbiev. Anyone who can't see this has no clue what their talking about and knows nothing when it comes to boxing

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            • Bam Bam80
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              #36
              Bivol gets KO'd end of story

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                #37
                Lol your slow bud. What is Bivol going to do when he gets hit? Other than fall to the ground. Nothing

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