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The Distance God / Inverted Reset Step Back King (Bivol) VS The Genocide Supporting / Testosterone Willing Overlord / Bung Knee Terminator (Beterbiev)

That's what this fight should be called (if you can fit it on a poster)



The Real Artur

Because the meniscus tear he and his team claimed was the reason that the original fight was cancelled



Meniscus tears are usually treated by what ? Yup - You guessed it... steroids. So if he ever got caught with steroids in his system during this Bivol camp he could claim it was part of his recovery.

Despite us having clear indications of younger fighters like Sergio Martinez career getting completely finished by a meniscus tear.

We're to believe an older man is not only going to recover but recover in a matter of weeks and head into camp for 8-12 weeks for an October date.

When a meniscus tear can take up to 9 months and you're in crutches for the first 6-8 weeks and lets not forget they announced his injury in May

But Artur has always been passed clean. So you have to give him the benefit of the doubt

Regardless this fight is not gonna be anywhere near as competitive as what people think

Not only wont Beterbiev win the fight. I don't think he'll win a round. I don't see this as 50/50 at all. Bivol going to put a boxing clinic. Bivol has never been down and despite no one ever lasting the distance aganst Beterbiev, he isnt a "lights out" puncher

Gvozdyk was ahead on the scorecards against Beterbiev. The mistake he made was that he tried to sit down on punches and really hurt Beterbiev. Bivol will not make that mistake.

But I love this fight. Both are dedicated to the sport. Both talk very little. This means they're really gonna perform. Expect them to give everything they have in the ring. We're about to witness a special fight for the ages, I'm just happy to be able to witness it.
Come on, that was back in 1970. Fuck me , I’ve had both done and on the second one they made me walk back to my hospital room 20 minutes after the op.
For a top athlete, it’s a 6 week rehab and back into serious training.
In the old days , it was all about isolation and restricted movement , nowadays they get you up and moving around immediately.