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Beterbiev vs. Bivol: A Long Time Coming


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This Saturday, boxing fans finally get the payoff of seeing the two best light heavyweights do battle in the ring for all the marbles. It’s been a long time coming to find out who is the best at 175. Billed as boxer versus puncher, but with the layers of each boxer’s skill set are way deeper than that. The main event from Saudi Arabia will stream live on ESPN+ in the States.

On the surface level the most common bets or predictions are Beterbiev by knockout and Bivol by decision. If this boxing podcaster was a betting man (I am) taking Beterbiev by stoppage isn’t that much of a stretch yet the betting sites seem to favor this bout to go well in to the late rounds or go the distance. The most skilled fighter Beterbiev faced was Oleksandr Gvozdyk. Artur lost rounds but eventually he not only caught up, he began to lap him. Gvozdyk took a lot of punishment in a short amount of time, retiring for quite a while before making a somewhat recent return to the sport.

Dmitry Bivol’s career has been uneven to say the least. His 4-fight run from 2018-19 was solid. Bivol, like many boxers were affected by Covid, but from late 2019 to late 2021, Craig Richards was his best opponent. 2022 was Bivol’s breakout year defeating Canelo Alvarez and Gilberto Ramirez. Saturday’s showdown with Beterbiev will be Dmitry’s 3rd outing in just shy of two years. Neither guy has been all that active to be fair so let’s dive right into the X’s and O’s of this highly anticipated contest.

The lead hand will tell the story of this fight and is likely the most important factor to determine the outcome. Yes we know the question remains: can Bivol hold up all 12 rounds? Also, can Beterbiev drop and hurt Bivol enough times to win a decision? This boxing junkie thinks Bivol has the more accurate, faster jab. Don’t underrate Artur’s up jab or think he’s just a pressure fighter who only relies on power. The jab and left hook is a weapon for both men.

Beterbiev is aggressive, that’s a fact. However he’s fairly efficient with his punches not as wasteful as other come-forward styles. What makes Artur so dangerous is his ability to hurt guys with more than one punch. Beterbiev’s amateur pedigree may not show all the time but the work he does on the inside and while cutting off the ring is another undervalued item. He does look the part of a brute force robotic type. Make no mistake about it, there is a method in his madness.

At times you will see Artur kind of leap or over reach with his punches, which opens up a clear target for Bivol. Age could play a part giving Beterbiev’s around 6 years older than Bivol. Coming off a knee injury could be a red flag. That said it’s better to have rehabbed it and be able to test in camp rather than going into the fight with a bigger knee issue. Could we see shades of getting old over night?

Another tough question to answer is whether Bivol can stay discipline and avoid making big mistakes for all 12 rounds? Bivol is a capable counter puncher on the inside and also a very fluid puncher. In spots he will need to make sure his work rate high enough to keep Beterbiev occupied. The jab, jab-right, and left hooks mixed with lateral movement something Bivol can rinse and repeat.

Artur doesn’t have great defense. He does however change levels and uses head movement while on his way inside. We know Bivol has a good amount of pop on his punches but does he have the power to keep Beterbiev off him all night long? A crafty jab, left hooks to the head and body, along with overhand rights are Beterbiev’s most effective punches. The more this fight runs thru my mind the more the belief of footwork from either guy may prove to be the determining factor.

Can Bivol build off of the success Gvozdyk and to a lesser extent Anthony Yarde had? Bivol is a master of distance. After landing clean punches Bivol has a keen ability to avoid danger without being too far away to land a punch using slight retreat angles. Staying off the ropes for long spells is a must for Bivol for obvious reasons.

This is a true 50-50 on paper. The payoff for bets like Bivol by decision and Artur by KO can be paired. Artur by decision is a larger plus number then Bivol by KO. My hunch is Beterbiev will need to drop Bivol at least once if not more. That of course is with the assumption Dmitry will win more rounds than Artur. The boxing world will be focused on what is a phenomenal light heavyweight undisputed scrap.

My Official Prediction is Dmitry Bivol by Split-Decision.

PODCAST LINK: http://tobtr.com/12375606

Side Note: The best fight by far on the undercard is Wardley vs. Clarke the rematch! My Pick: Wardley by Majority-Decision.

Written by Chris Carlson Host/Producer of The Rope A Dope Radio Podcast Available at www.blogtalkradio.com/ropeadoperadio Follow on Twitter @RopeADopeRadio


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