Dmitry Bivol v Sullivan Barrera
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Ilya Muromets
- Heavyweight

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Dmitry Bivol v Sullivan Barrera
Another big light heavyweight fight this Saturday 3 March in MSG. The books have the Russian an 8 to 1 favorite over the Cuban.
Re: Dmitry Bivol v Sullivan Barrera
not convinved by bivol yet, he seems to be getting that east euro beast hype but hes fought no one really and doesnt look that great to me yet
Re: Dmitry Bivol v Sullivan Barrera
Bivol's got all the potential in the world..But Barrera is legit. This is an interesting matchup
Re: Dmitry Bivol v Sullivan Barrera
Looking forward to this the most in what is a great weekend for boxing.
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SenorPipino
- Super Middleweight
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Re: Dmitry Bivol v Sullivan Barrera
I find the odds staggering.
Bivol is fairly unproven in a brief pro career.
Barrera has proven himself against Shabranskky, Smith and Valera (same as Bivol.)
So, he lost to Ward. Everyone does.
Barrera does have a penchant for being knocked down and maybe oddsmakers feel that it's a weakness that the hardpunching Bivol will exploit.
Bivol will probably win. But I'd be surprised if he steamrolls Barrera the way that a 8-1 favorite should.
Re: Dmitry Bivol v Sullivan Barrera
50:50 fight

Re: Dmitry Bivol v Sullivan Barrera
Been watching a lot of Bivol today and god dam he looks good. Lovely to watch so far but untested. Barrera has always looked....lacklustre...I’m hoping Bivol makes a statement.
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Enlightened-One
- Super Lightweight
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Re: Dmitry Bivol v Sullivan Barrera
Sullivan Barrera will adopt a cautious approach for his bout against Dmitry Bivol and will start slowly, but he’ll get jumped on from the get-go against the Russian, which will result in the Cuban getting dropped early.
Barrera’s lack of cerebral approach (ring IQ) to his bouts, means that he won’t be able to overcome adversity in this fight and adapt to the early pressure he’ll be under, which will probably result in the Cuban getting stopped inside of three rounds.
Barrera’s lack of cerebral approach (ring IQ) to his bouts, means that he won’t be able to overcome adversity in this fight and adapt to the early pressure he’ll be under, which will probably result in the Cuban getting stopped inside of three rounds.