Comments Thread For: Dmitry Bivol says Artur Beterbiev undisputed rematch is about more than just belts
Ahead of his February 22 rematch with Artur Beterbiev, Dmitry Bivol stressed his desire for revenge as well as championships.
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It is incredible how humble and respectful both of them are - yet they are some of the best fighters on the plant right now. Probably top 10 p4p.
Contrast that to the divas and prima donas that we talk about all day long who think their ssshhhhiiiiittt doesn't smell and that they deserve knighthood. You all know who they are.
It is incredible how humble and respectful both of them are - yet they are some of the best fighters on the plant right now. Probably top 10 p4p.
Contrast that to the divas and prima donas that we talk about all day long who think their ssshhhhiiiiittt doesn't smell and that they deserve knighthood. You all know who they are.
You may remember the contender series. They did one with Mui Thai. It didn't sell well in the US because everyone was so respectful. Contrast that to that UFC reality show. Part of the reason that one did so good is that it was a bunch of clowns acting like animals.
I completely agree with you and it is such a breath of fresh air when you get guys that are wonderful and respectful. I imagine that even Usyk Says greedybelly With a bit of adoration.
You may remember the contender series. They did one with Mui Thai. It didn't sell well in the US because everyone was so respectful. Contrast that to that UFC reality show. Part of the reason that one did so good is that it was a bunch of clowns acting like animals.
I completely agree with you and it is such a breath of fresh air when you get guys that are wonderful and respectful. I imagine that even Usyk Says greedybelly With a bit of adoration.
I do remember The Contender and also Muai Thai series. I enjoyed them both.
One big reason that both Bivol and Beterbiev are making big money late in their careers is that they are both quiet and respectful. The other big reason is Turki.
I was having a glance at Beterbiev's boxrec page, and this is his quickest turnaround fight since he went from Enriquez to Cloud back in 2014.
He's been a once a year fighter for a while now. Will this aid him or be a detriment?
I dont think it matters he doesnt blow up inbetween fights, he never missed weight as far as i know despite fighting at 200lbs in amateurs.
the main thing is he has had a few injuries that delayed fights and his age is up there. so the biggest risk is any injuries in camp as long as he doesnt have that hes good. its better the rematch happens before he gets another serious injury.
It is incredible how humble and respectful both of them are - yet they are some of the best fighters on the plant right now. Probably top 10 p4p.
Contrast that to the divas and prima donas that we talk about all day long who think their ssshhhhiiiiittt doesn't smell and that they deserve knighthood. You all know who they are.
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