Bivol is sure he can stand and trade with Beterbiev in a rematch


Dmitry Bibor is confident he will be able to compete with Artur Beterbiev in a rematch on February 22 at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on February 22.

Bivol (23-1, 12 Kos) says that the success of his static in his previous battle with Beterbiev (21-0, 20 Kos) makes him believe he can do more. He realized that he had no intention of winning unless he could prove to the judge that he could deal with Beterbiev the last time he fought on October 12th, because he moved too much and gave up the fight. Masu.

Bivol’s new way of thinking

If Bivol only moves all night, then the judge sees him fighting the same way he did last time, so it would be a bad look for him. They are not going to give him a decision based on his running. Bivol promoter Eddie Hearn felt he had won the battle that way, but the important people, the judges, weren’t.

Uncontroversial light heavyweight champion Betterviev tries to capitalize on Bivol, who shows more courage by trying to knock him out. He hurt Bibolu in the seventh round when he was a little too long in front of him.

It looked like there was a smell of blood when Betterviev clipped Vivol and went to the finish, so that the fight changed hands. What’s surprising was that like Canelo Alvarez and Lyndon Arthur, he had the courage to do with other punchers in the past, which made Biboru disliked fighting him. The shot in which Beterbiev hurt Bivol in the seventh round could have made him realize he wasn’t ready to take such a punch.

“I think I can do that,” Biboru said. Dozen Boxing When asked if he believed he could deal with Beterbiev.

If Bivol can punch Beterbiev to win, he will punch tickets for a lucrative trilogy match. If he loses, it’s over. There will be no third fight. He needs to compete with candidates like David Morell and Joshua Buzzi.

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Last updated on February 2, 2012

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