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Let’s call a spade a spade… Is Bivol “ducking” Benavidez?

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    #11
    Originally posted by Oracle01 View Post
    PBC have offered Bivol 8m to fight David, which is far more than the 2.7m Bivol was paid for Beterbiev rematch. So the ball is in Bivols court, if he doesn't take the fight its a duck.

    I would be surprised if he scared of David though, unlike with Canelo where I was convinced.
    good for the fighter if the PBC offer is true

    Alvarez played hardball and Turki increased his offer

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      #12
      If your a dumbass yes. If you have common sense then no

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        #13
        Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post
        sounds like you score volume and coming forward over clean punching

        The good news is Benavidez is only 28 in his prime and should peak in any fight now

        The bad news is David’s volume is about 125 punches less [mainly jabs] per fight than Tiger Paw Artur

        so lower chances of David outworking Bivol like Artur did later on in fight 1

        Maybe you’ll skip the trilogy.

        David will still be young enough for the winner in Q2 2026
        Effective pressure and controlling the geography of the fight. Bivol was moving backwards because he had to. The adjustment he made in fight two was he began pushing Artur backwards in the second half of the fight.

        A third fight isn’t interesting. We’ve seen 24 rounds and there’s not really been a memorable moment. Benavidez vs either is a fresh matchup and generates buzz.
        Last edited by RJJ-94-02=GOAT; 03-25-2025, 06:40 PM.
        Oracle01 Oracle01 likes this.

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          #14
          Originally posted by LarryMerchant'sBottle View Post

          I thought the second fight was more entertaining, but I must admit that I expected a more explosive first fight. I would also like to disagree about the demand, but I believe you are correct when stating that there isn't much of a demand for rubber match.

          After seeing these guys fight 2 times, I'd rather see Bivol fight Benavidez next.
          I thought both were pretty forgettable. I appreciate they are two very skilled boxers and they negate each other because of that but 24 rounds is more than enough for me. Let’s mix things up. Benavidez deserves his shot too. He didn’t have to fight Morrell but he made it happen, we should reward fighters like that.

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            #15
            Relax he just won the rematch pretty recently. Turkey may have plans for a 3rd fight with Beterbiev and if that is what the blood oil tycoons want then that is what will happen.

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              #16
              Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
              He didn’t have to fight Morrell but he made it happen, we should reward fighters like that.
              yes he did

              David David made David the best contender at 175

              Without that match all Mexican David would have at 175 is 8-4’ing a near washed Gvozdyk

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                #17
                Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post
                Relax he just won the rematch pretty recently. Turkey may have plans for a 3rd fight with Beterbiev and if that is what the blood oil tycoons want then that is what will happen.
                Bivol Schedule

                Q4
                Tiger Paw Artur 3

                Q2 2026 Mexican David
                Q4 2026 Cuban David

                Q2 2027 Buff Guy Jai Bivol’s hardest fight

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                  #18
                  Yeah, the guy who just went 24 rounds with Beterbiev is definitely ducking Benavidez. Because if there's one thing Bivol is known for it's picking and choosing his opponents...

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                    #19
                    Why would he duck a fighter he can easily beat. Benavidez would make it tough but it would never be competitive.

                    Bivol just like most people is just being loyal to whoever pays and right now Turki is the bag.

                    Benavidez was down with Turki when it was Canelo who he’s favored against.

                    this drama is such BS.

                    Benavidez doesn’t wanna go overseas that’s it and Bivol is just protecting his investor.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by boogbx View Post
                      Originally posted by dannnnn View Post
                      Yeah, the guy who just went 24 rounds with Beterbiev is definitely ducking Benavidez. Because if there's one thing Bivol is known for it's picking and choosing his opponents...
                      Why would he duck a fighter he can easily beat. Benavidez would make it tough but it would never be competitive.

                      Bivol just like most people is just being loyal to whoever pays and right now Turki is the bag.

                      Benavidez was down with Turki when it was Canelo who he’s favored against.

                      this drama is such BS.

                      Benavidez doesn’t wanna go overseas that’s it and Bivol is just protecting his investor.
                      we’ll see

                      I don’t believe David’s jab and right hand are nice enough for him to trouble Bivol

                      Craig Richards who isn’t anywhere near Bivol level won some rounds with his long 1-2

                      Mexican David is a left hook spammer. Bivol defends well against left hooks

                      need long straight shots and overhand against Bivol

                      Mexican David has a long fast jab but he often drops his right hand when

                      Quick explosive guys Bivol Alvarez would answer it with a counter hook

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