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Bivol vs. Canelo (168), who wins ?
Posted: 23 Jan 2019, 12:48
by ValMar
Bivol announced he is interested to face Beterbiev, C. Smith and Canelo.
I suppose that it would be too risky for Canelo, and likely he would not accept this fight, but who knows.
What do you think about this match ?
Is Bivol capable to make weight for SMW ?
What about the judges/referee ?
Re: Bivol vs. Canelo (168), who wins ?
Posted: 23 Jan 2019, 13:20
by Enlightened-One
Bivol is a very decent fighter but a tad overrated. I also feel that he doesn't punch hard enough to stop Canelo.
The Mexican is also likely to include a rehydration clause in their 168lbs bout.
I'd have to favour Canelo to gain a decision victory or even a late stoppage over a weight-drained Bivol.
Re: Bivol vs. Canelo (168), who wins ?
Posted: 23 Jan 2019, 13:21
by jamamb
who wins bivol vs ggg
Re: Bivol vs. Canelo (168), who wins ?
Posted: 23 Jan 2019, 13:21
by gilgamesh
Hopefully he just gets Beterbiev, but Bivol seems like a slender Light Heavyweight. I think he could make 168 with relative ease, and still compete comfortably.
Doubtful Canelo will bother with that. He'll have his hands plenty full with Danny Jacobs in May.
Re: Bivol vs. Canelo (168), who wins ?
Posted: 23 Jan 2019, 13:39
by boxing_rocks
jamamb wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 13:21
who wins bivol vs ggg
At this point Bivol. I feel that GGG is hiding some injuries or at least has too much wear and tear to compete with natural light heavies of world level.
Re: Bivol vs. Canelo (168), who wins ?
Posted: 23 Jan 2019, 14:34
by SenorPipino
Canelo.
Much more pro experience. A slew of huge fights on his resume.
Barrera, Chilemba and faded Pascal don't adequately prepare Bivol for elite competition.
It's very possible that Bivol would also be a bit weakened at 168 also. He's always been a solid light heavy.
Re: Bivol vs. Canelo (168), who wins ?
Posted: 23 Jan 2019, 14:41
by jamamb
SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 14:34
Canelo.
Much more pro experience. A slew of huge fights on his resume.
Barrera, Chilemba and faded Pascal don't adequately prepare Bivol for elite competition.
It's very possible that Bivol would also be a bit weakened at 168 also. He's always been a solid light heavy.
who wins canelo vs gvozdyk at 175
Re: Bivol vs. Canelo (168), who wins ?
Posted: 23 Jan 2019, 15:10
by SenorPipino
jamamb wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 14:41
SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 14:34
Canelo.
Much more pro experience. A slew of huge fights on his resume.
Barrera, Chilemba and faded Pascal don't adequately prepare Bivol for elite competition.
It's very possible that Bivol would also be a bit weakened at 168 also. He's always been a solid light heavy.
who wins canelo vs gvozdyk at 175
Haven't seen enough of Gvozdyk to be certain.
Has that solid amateur background, but his professional resume pales in comparison to Canelo.
Like Bivol, Gvozdyk has relatively scant pro experience, although his opposition has been solid if not spectacular.
But on the other hand you're asking Canelo to move up to light heavy.
He only had 1 fight at 168 and now plans to move back to 160 for Jacobs.
Talking about him fighting 175 pound champions seems somewhat premature.
Re: Bivol vs. Canelo (168), who wins ?
Posted: 23 Jan 2019, 15:12
by jamamb
well people including u are picking him to beat bivol who is wba champ, is it that premature?
Re: Bivol vs. Canelo (168), who wins ?
Posted: 23 Jan 2019, 15:14
by oogiebe
jamamb wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 15:12
well people including u are picking him to beat bivol who is wba champ, is it that premature?
I believe it is a stretch for Canelo. He'd be outsized and out reached too much.
Re: Bivol vs. Canelo (168), who wins ?
Posted: 23 Jan 2019, 15:25
by boxing_rocks
Gvozdyk, Bivol, Beterbiev all badly hurt Canelo at 175. Beterbiev for sure can't get down to 168, but the other two if they can will beat Canelo at that weight too.
Re: Bivol vs. Canelo (168), who wins ?
Posted: 23 Jan 2019, 16:14
by Cent0089
boxing_rocks wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 15:25
Gvozdyk, Bivol, Beterbiev all badly hurt Canelo at 175. Beterbiev for sure can't get down to 168, but the other two if they can will beat Canelo at that weight too.
I am sure Gvozdyk cannot get down to 168 too, and if, he would be badly dehydrated. All these guys are just too big for Alvarez, nothing bad to know your limits.