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    #31
    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

    I don’t think that makes sense when Bob Arum is Beterbievs promoter.

    Doesn’t make sense for them to wait another year.
    It's Hearn, 100%. His fighters are losing left and right and he knows Bivol get KO'd if he fights any other way or gets even a little more aggressive. So Hearn is working with Turki to put it off, in hopes that Biev will get old or have another injury, thus giving Bivol a shot.

    It might work. I saw a bit of age on Biev. Rehabbing from knee stuff is always bad news. Had he been a bit more spry and agile he'd have almost certainly stopped Bivol. He will lose more and more movement as months and years go by. Hell he is 40, he has to he thinking about retirement.

    He really has nothing to prove at this point.

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      #32
      It's need to be a immediate rematch but I guess this could help with Arthur and his knee

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        #33
        Originally posted by KillaMane26 View Post
        It's need to be a immediate rematch but I guess this could help with Arthur and his knee
        At 40 and as an active pro athlete, his knee will only maintain or get worse. He won't gain mobility at his age and the fact that he trains so much and so hard means he could likely injure it again.

        No chance Arum or Biev wants to wait a year or more. Hearn and Turki are on Bivol's side.

        The rematch should happen in December or January. Hearn knows that it is the same outcome, but with a smaller margin of error for Bivol this time. Biev knows what to expect and if the fight had gone another round or two Bivol would have been hurt and dropped. Biev will fight more aggressively in a rematch.

        Long wait only helps Bivol.

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          #34
          I must say I was shocked at how good Beterbiev looked in championship rounds. As many people observed, he looked like he could easily go 15 rounds which probably means he is staying in shape between the fights. That also means he could be in good shape next year also (discounting any possible injuries). The people who get old overnight are people who do not stay in the gym between fights and pile on the kilos. They fight once per year because they have made too much money so getting up for every new fight is basically coming out of de facto retirement. After a few lengthy breaks like that, they "suddenly get old" in the ring. Based on what we saw the other day, I think Beterbiev will be OK even if they have to wait for another 12 months.
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            #35
            Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
            ————
            This writer, David Griesman (no surprises here) writes, “Many critics call this effort sportswashing that is intended to change the narrative about the country and its human rights record.”

            He leaves out the part that the US executes people the same way Saudi Arabia does. Two by Nitrogen Hypoxia which has been deemed a human rights violation by every human rights agency on the planet including every single one in the US.

            We still get to host the World Cup and many other international events to sportswash our human rights record.

            The kettle calling the pot black! But it’s Griesman so yeah.
            Not sure what you're trying to indicate by bolding my (misspelled) last name here. As for your other points: The United States government is indeed deserving of criticism for a lot of things they do. And when the American government begins to finance boxing matches with no intention of making a profit, we can tie that into our boxing reporting.
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              #36
              Originally posted by BrankoB View Post
              I must say I was shocked at how good Beterbiev looked in championship rounds. As many people observed, he looked like he could easily go 15 rounds which probably means he is staying in shape between the fights. That also means he could be in good shape next year also (discounting any possible injuries). The people who get old overnight are people who do not stay in the gym between fights and pile on the kilos. They fight once per year because they have made too much money so getting up for every new fight is basically coming out of de facto retirement. After a few lengthy breaks like that, they "suddenly get old" in the ring. Based on what we saw the other day, I think Beterbiev will be OK even if they have to wait for another 12 months.
              I agree on him still being strong and in shape. The real issue is he is dealing with more and more injuries as time goes on. He will be strong as an ox at 60. But his agility is declining.

              Hopefully he stays healthy and we get the rematch.

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                #37
                Aside from an injury - I have NEVER heard of a rematch being scheduled for a whole year later!! That is ridiculous.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee View Post

                  I agree on him still being strong and in shape. The real issue is he is dealing with more and more injuries as time goes on. He will be strong as an ox at 60. But his agility is declining.

                  Hopefully he stays healthy and we get the rematch.
                  I agree the risk of injuries is increasing with age, but if he was in any kind of pain the other day, I could not see it. His mobility was fine. He was chasing Bivol the last 3 rounds without any problems.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by JeBron Lamez View Post
                    Bob's missing the rematch then.
                    Yeah, Bob can't survive much longer, can he? Isn't he about 95 years old?

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                      #40
                      Beterbiev lives a very clean life. Don't smoke,drink,eats correctly so he's always gonna be in good shape but at 40 with a string of injuries that's he picked up in training camps over the years I can't see him having the agility to pull of another win especially in a years time. He won by the skin of his teeth last time

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