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    Artur Beterbiev’s skills is very underrated

    Beterbiev just showed that he’s not just a plodding, one dimensional puncher. The guy is a thinking killing machine. The way he patiently broke down a skilled boxer like Gvozdyk was skillful stuff.

    #2
    It's deceptive. He was changing levels whenever Gvozdyk tried to jab from a distance. He would bait Gvozdyk by trying to throw a short jab, and once Gvozdyk commits to a long jab from the distance like what Teddy wanted, Beterbiev was already coming in with the big right hand to the body.

    It looked like Beterbiev is just up and down with his extreme aggression, but there is so much little things on the inside that you don't see.

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      #3
      Agreed, he actually bobbed and weaved a bit which shocked me!

      He’s a guy who doesn’t waste movement or punches, everything is with purpose and reason!

      Add to the fact that he admitted he didn’t train very hard for this fight should let everyone at 175 know they need to up their game!

      You have to hurt that man and make him respect your power!

      I think if Gvozdyk had faster footwork and a stronger clinch he may have won but no excuses!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34 View Post
        Agreed, he actually bobbed and weaved a bit which shocked me!

        He’s a guy who doesn’t waste movement or punches, everything is with purpose and reason!

        Add to the fact that he admitted he didn’t train very hard for this fight should let everyone at 175 know they need to up their game!

        You have to hurt that man and make him respect your power!

        I think if Gvozdyk had faster footwork and a stronger clinch he may have won but no excuses!
        I believe Gvozdyk should have just engaged Beterbiev in a huge firefight.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Thraxox View Post
          I believe Gvozdyk should have just engaged Beterbiev in a huge firefight.
          Lmao that’s why your not a boxing coach!

          You would’ve gotten Gvozdyk killed earlier and suffered more damage, you don’t trade with a big puncher like Beterbiev unless you have more power and if you hurt him first!

          I thought Gvozdyk had him hurt twice in the fight but Beterbiev just kept coming forward, that’s just scary for the opposing fighter when you have a guy hurt and he keeps coming forward dishing out damage!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Thraxox View Post
            I believe Gvozdyk should have just engaged Beterbiev in a huge firefight.

            And leave on a stretcher by round 3 ? Good call...

            Atlas had a good plan... Stay outside, extend your jab and woop that right hand when possible... Problem is it worked to some extent but never really phased Beterbiev...

            As soon as Artur the felt that Gvozdyk stamina was letting him down and that his shots were starting to fade he switched to Beast mode and really went full Beterbiev...

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              #7
              Originally posted by Superbee View Post
              And leave on a stretcher by round 3 ? Good call...

              Atlas had a good plan... Stay outside, extend your jab and woop that right hand when possible... Problem is it worked to same extent but never really phased Beterbiev...

              As soon as Artur the felt that Gvozdyk stamina was letting him down and that his shots were starting to fade he switched to Beats mode and really went full Beterbiev...
              No, when their gameplan was to stick and move, by round 4 Artur was already adapting by throwing a short jab to entice Gvozdyk for a long distance jab, then going under for a right to the body.

              When earlier in the fight like 5th round Beterbiev tried to make a fire fight and Gvozdyk answered by trading and moved and hurt Beterbiev actually. When they were trading punches, they took the same damage, but Gvozdyk was content on boxing and letting Beterbiev pressure him down to catch him with a shot that never happened.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Thraxox View Post
                No, when their gameplan was to stick and move, by round 4 Artur was already adapting by throwing a short jab to entice Gvozdyk for a long distance jab, then going under for a right to the body.

                When earlier in the fight like 5th round Beterbiev tried to make a fire fight and Gvozdyk answered by trading and moved and hurt Beterbiev actually. When they were trading punches, they took the same damage, but Gvozdyk was content on boxing and letting Beterbiev pressure him down to catch him with a shot that never happened.

                It was obvious from the get go that Beterbiev did more damage per Shot.... He had to be wise because, you know, it's Gvozdyk after all... After the 8th round he felt that Gvozdyk was letting go, unable to sustain the pain anymore... That was it...

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                  #9
                  I think Beterbiev showed tonight that he is a world class pro. Very impressed with him, with both guys actually. Very good fight.

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                    #10
                    great power, nice hand speed, great timing, great stamina, but he doesn't move his head very well and he's there to be hit. Someone like Tarver, Kovalev, or Foster in their prime with one punch ko power would dent his chin. I love his aggressive style, but that WOULD NOT WORK with other big punchers. I would have loved to see a fight between him and Glenn Johnson though.

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