Tactical change in Bivol: Is it enough for Beterbiev?


Dmitry Bivol (23-1, 14 KOS) was chosen by many fans to beat indisputable light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev (21-0, 20 KOs) in the rematch on Saturday, February 22nd. Masu. I live in Dazen PPV at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

This is Bivol’s chance to win a trilogy against Beterbiev, as Turki Alalshikh has already confirmed that a third fight will occur if Dmitry wins on Saturday. Bibolu, a 34-year-old former WBA 175-pound champion, says he must fight more aggressively, throw more punches and be more willing to get involved.

He is working on all this and tactics to neutralize Beterbiev’s attack, tie him up to prevent him from taking off his shot. We have already seen many of these tactics in the first battle Betterviev won in the 12th round majority decision on October 12th.

Betterviev’s Edge

“I’m choosing Bivol at that point this time. It’s against grain. It’s my first time choosing Bivol. Beterbiev won 7-5,” Gareth A. Davis said. Talksport BoxingHe chose for Saturday’s rematch between incontroversial light heavyweight champions Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol, held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. “I think Bivol will be smarter this time.”

“I think Beterbiev won more widely this time. He was away from the injury that came into that final contest (a recent knee surgery). This preparation may not have been as good as before.” Spencer Oliver said. “I’m going to Beterbiev. What you see behind that monster is that the wrecking ball coming forward boxing IQ there. He’s smart what he’s doing. It’s educated. That’s the pressure.”

“Beterbiev wouldn’t be surprised. It’s a very difficult choice. I just want a third fight, so I’ll just choose Biboru,” Gareth said.

Biboru changes his fighting style from the first fight, but the only question is that it changes enough for him to win. For this type of opponent, Bivol can’t afford to be more aggressive without being beaten and knocked out because Beterbiev hits so hard. As we saw last time, Bivol is not as physically demanding as someone who Beterbiev has knocked out before. He was as hurt as they were.

His wheels were the only ones that saved him from being the victim of Artur’s 21st KO. He went into survival mode from the sixth time, falling into the final seven rounds. That’s why he lost. Fans who thought Bivol deserved a victory were mentally shut down after lifting their hearts in the first five rounds.

Ortiz vs. Madrimov preview

“I either go to Bergill Ortiz at the point or I think he’s even a really great, slow stop,” Davis said.

It is doubtful that Vergil Jr. will knock out Madrimov. Madrimov hits Virgil too hard to stay in his pocket. In his final battle with Serhii Bohachuk, he learned that he cannot fight recklessly at 154 against quality opposition, as he first moved to Weight Class.

“Vergil Ortiz, 22 fights, 22 wins, 21 knockouts. Madrimov is a great fighter. He pushed Crawford the whole time. He’s very tough,” Spencer said. “Stylistically, these two collide, and they are going to meet early in the middle of the ring.

“I’m choosing Ortiz to win this. It’s going to be a war, perhaps a bloody shower. Ortiz probably wins at a stop.”

“If you look at what Madrimov is made, he’s like granite. He’s a great guy,” Gareth said.

Vergil Jr. has a great chance to win by outworking Madrimov like Terence Crawford, especially in the round after fatigue. Madrimov appeared exhausted from the 10th round, kept constantly and looked very uncomfortable with the internal battle.

Last updated on February 16th, 2010

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