Ramsay: Beterbiev Camp is armed with fresh insights about Bivol


Artur Beterbiev trainer Marc Ramsay says there is information about the Dmitry Bivol, which he will use to play a rematch at Riyadh on February 22nd. Ramsay hasn’t said what he’s learned, but it’s clear from seeing his previous fight that Biboru (23-1, 12 KOs) will break down mentally when he puts heavy pressure on him. Take a break.

Bivol’s weaknesses

Bivol was in top form in his previous battle on October 12th. It was noted that Beterbiev (21-0, 20 Kos) fought tentatively, throwing almost punches and getting hit by faster combinations. That slow style Canelo Alvarez uses for Bivol did not work well for Beterbiev.

When Beterviev was attacked at the midpoint of the battle, Bibol showed his true colour and revealed that he was unable to deal with the full attack for three minutes of every round. He is mentally weak due to that type of fight.

Betterviev defends the indisputable light heavyweight championship against former WBA champion Bibolu in his rematch at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The event will be displayed I live in Dazen PPV. If Bivol wins, there will be a trilogy. Beterbiev’s victory means he will move and then defend WBC’s mandatory David Benavides. “Mexican monster” Benavides will become the ringside in the battle of Betervievvibor 2.

“Of course, there’s always new information we have from our previous fights. Of course, this is a little different, but it’s a very good camp,” said Bettervief trainer Mark Ramsay, who said February 22. He spoke to Dazun Boxing about training his fighter Altul Betterbiev for a rematch with Dmitry Bibolu on the day.

“The fact that we have some information now. We faced a man (Biboru). We know him a little more. That applies to him himself. He knows us a little better. As you do, there’s more information to start training camps,” Ramsay said.

Body shot focus

“There’s no liver on this side. You have to hit him on this side (right side of the abdomen). That’s why you have to hit him with the left hook,” says John. Coach Scully told Betterviev. “So the liver.”

Beterbiev did not throw many body shots in his previous fight against Biboru on October 12th. One reason is that Biboru is constantly moving around the ring, and Betterviev is rarely close enough to throw a shot. He threw, then left hand far away in Eastern European style before him, keeping Artur away from approaching.

For Beterbiev to land a body shot, he must move faster and hit the lead guard that Bivol uses when retreating. Ideally, if Bivol is in front of him, it’s easy for Artur, but that’s not his style. He doesn’t do that for anyone, especially against the big punchers.

Last updated on February 2, 2012



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