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    Default Re: Gilberto Ramirez wants Bivol

    So it looks like Bivol vs Zurdo is a done deal. Meanwhile, Canelo has clearly stated that he won't fight any Mexicans, so that would rule out Zurdo were he to beat Bivol. Also, Canelo ain't looking in the other direction either because who would be there but none other than Benavidez. He's not Mexican Mexican... but apparently has enough Mexican roots that he qualifies as a Mexican. If Benavidez were no danger to Canelo his roots would mysteriously disappear and all of a sudden he'd be 100% Arizonian. Of course, if Bivol defeats Zurdo, that might seem like an opportunity for Canelo to fight Bivol again... but alas... he's already "eyeing" Usyk because we all know Canelo is all about pushing his boundaries.

    He can't beat a legitimate 175-pounder (except the ruined and timid Kovalev)... but he wants to jump over the weight and fight Usyk.

    What a clown...

    Team Canelo's going to have to "tip-toe through the tulips" very gingerly (pun fully intended)from here on out, so as to not step on any landmines that might derail Canelo's Hollywood future.

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    Default Re: Gilberto Ramirez wants Bivol

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    So it looks like Bivol vs Zurdo is a done deal. Meanwhile, Canelo has clearly stated that he won't fight any Mexicans, so that would rule out Zurdo were he to beat Bivol. Also, Canelo ain't looking in the other direction either because who would be there but none other than Benavidez. He's not Mexican Mexican... but apparently has enough Mexican roots that he qualifies as a Mexican. If Benavidez were no danger to Canelo his roots would mysteriously disappear and all of a sudden he'd be 100% Arizonian. Of course, if Bivol defeats Zurdo, that might seem like an opportunity for Canelo to fight Bivol again... but alas... he's already "eyeing" Usyk because we all know Canelo is all about pushing his boundaries.

    He can't beat a legitimate 175-pounder (except the ruined and timid Kovalev)... but he wants to jump over the weight and fight Usyk.

    What a clown...

    Team Canelo's going to have to "tip-toe through the tulips" very gingerly (pun fully intended)from here on out, so as to not step on any landmines that might derail Canelo's Hollywood future.
    He already stepped on the landmine and it caused him to be way more cautious as another one might be fatal.
    The “landmine” even threatened to follow him back to his new SMW home, but he dodged it.
    His team certainly show niftier footwork outside the ring than he does in it.
    Dunno how he gets away with it to be fair.
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    Default Re: Gilberto Ramirez wants Bivol

    canelo wants that rematch with dmitry at one seventy five
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    Default Re: Gilberto Ramirez wants Bivol

    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    canelo wants that rematch with dmitry at one seventy five
    If he wanted it, he could’ve had it. Clearly doesn’t “want it” that badly. Forget about “who he planned” to fight, a loss changes everything, end of.
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    Default Re: Gilberto Ramirez wants Bivol

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    canelo wants that rematch with dmitry at one seventy five
    If he wanted it, he could’ve had it. Clearly doesn’t “want it” that badly. Forget about “who he planned” to fight, a loss changes everything, end of.
    what was the two fight deal canelo signed with matchroom & dazn?
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    Default Re: Gilberto Ramirez wants Bivol

    I'm willing to wait until after Ginger predictably knocks out 40-year old, blown-up middleweight GGG... to see what he does next.

    He's talked all kinds of shit.

    He "wants" Bivol again at 175.

    He "wants" to go up and face Usyk.

    Yada-yada-yada

    Unless, of course, Benavidez is somehow exposed between now and then.

    Then Ginger will make an exception about not fighting Mexicans.

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    Default Re: Gilberto Ramirez wants Bivol

    Dmitry Bivol believes unification fight with Artur Beterbiev would be ‘more difficult’ than his clash with Canelo

    Dmitry Bivol believes there is a harder fight out there for him than a rematch with Canelo and it comes in the form of a clash with Artur Beterbiev.

    Earlier this year in May, Bivol pulled off a huge upset to beat Canelo and defend his WBA light heavyweight world title.

    Prior to the fight, Canelo seemed to be an unstoppable force, as a four-weight world champion and having just torn through the super middleweight division to become undisputed champion at 168 lbs.

    Despite Canelo’s air of invincibility, the unbeaten Bivol remained composed throughout their contest and boxed his way to an unanimous decision victory.

    Bivol is currently the WBA world champion at 175lbs with all three of the other belts in the division held by Beterbiev, so the obvious fight to make is an undisputed clash between the two Russians.

    If the pair do fight, Bivol believes it will be an even tougher challenge than his bout with Canelo, he told Boxing Scene: “It will be difficult but not much more. Just different type of difficult.

    “The fight against Canelo was difficult because no one believed in me except my team.

    “Beterbiev is not as popular as Canelo so maybe that will be easier.

    “But about boxing skills, about sizes, I think it will be more difficult.”


    Canelo had the opportunity to exercise an immediate rematch clause with Bivol but opted instead to take on Gennady Golovkin in a trilogy fight.

    As for Bivol, he has an upcoming contest with former super middleweight world champion, Gilberto Ramirez and so his manager, Vadim Kornilov, believes he is no longer tied into a rematch with Canelo.

    “We are not really trapped into the rematch clause anymore,” Kornilov said, “this is the fight now [against Ramirez] and the rematch will be negotiated, both guys went and took out a fight.

    “Then we have to work together and figure out the next fight.”

    Bivol himself also seems more interested in moving on to fight for the light-heavyweight undisputed crown than taking another fight with Canelo.

    “To be honest, I want to fight for the other belts,” Bivol revealed. “But if [Canelo] wants to fight against me again then we can negotiate about it and if everything is okay for me for next fight, why not.

    “But I am focused on Ramirez now. It is a really good opponent for me and I have to beat him to create plans after the fight.”

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    Default Re: Gilberto Ramirez wants Bivol

    zelfa barrett v shavkatdzhon rakhimov is now confirmed for the undercard. can we please also get a thread title change?
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    Default Re: Dmitry Bivol v Gilberto Ramirez

    gilberto is huge & could be fighting at cruiser or heavyweight but i just don't see him being able to do much with dmitry. i think dmitry boxes past gilberto for a wide decision
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    Default Re: Dmitry Bivol v Gilberto Ramirez

    Given the recent trend I'm almost surprised they didn't try to make this ppv. Or did they . But it looks like dazn will squeeze out another $20 here. Have an odd feeling Bivol will have to fight a near perfect fight with all the um 'things' and judges concerned. It's a very solid top fight, and as fans we're due!

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    Default Re: Dmitry Bivol v Gilberto Ramirez

    Ramirez is super average, he's fairly big but he just doesn't seem to do anything very well, bivol is too quick and good for him, i doubt this will be close, i bet bivol wins at least 10 rounds.

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    Default Re: Dmitry Bivol v Gilberto Ramirez

    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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