Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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For one, he's very difficult to cut off the ring against, because he's really good at timing blinding combos right as the front foot lands and disappearing out the side. Canelo is good at cutting and he struggled to cut the ring vs Bivol. And he's good at altering the timing for that too, making it harder for his opponents to counter him.
He's also very good at knowing when to press the action so his opponent can't rest, and can drive even bigger guys back. And since all his fights go the distance, he's got the gas tank to keep up that output the whole fight. When Smith put Beterbiev on the back foot, he didn't punch at all the whole fight. But Smith just walked his own butt back to the ropes and sat on them and tried to use head movement to rest, letting Beterbiev tee off on him. Bivol rarely does that. Beterbiev will need to pull out more of his tricks vs Bivol.
The things that Bivol does he makes look so easy that it makes him look basic. But there aren't that many people who can fight off the back foot and still dominate very good fighters, because they tend to drop rounds. But look at Bivol's scorecards. He's generally getting 118-110 or wider. His last fight he won 120-107 on every scorecard.
The only question I have is whether he can avoid that cuffing right from Beterbiev for the whole fight, and how he'll take it when it lands. Because if Beterbiev fights like he did vs Smith, Bivol is going to bank serious rounds, unless the judges are seriously trying to screw him.
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