Comments Thread For: Dmitry Bivol?s game plan one of the best since Ali-Foreman, says Tim Bradley
Bivol walked a tightrope in absorbing Artur Beterbiev's power in the middle rounds while conserving energy to take command down the stretch.
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I was listening to this fight in radio. The commentary was making out bivo l was losing.After 10th round, commentary was making out bivol.needed last 2 rounds to get a draw?
I had it the other way around in favour of Beterbiev , I picked Bivol to win but thought he lost by two he looked to be going on a few occasions and stopped throwing the right hand for a few rounds . He got off to a better start and looked good but faded too much mid fight . Trilogy is hopefully more emphatic either way.
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Dmitry Bivol’s ability to absorb Artur Beterbiev's power while conserving energy exemplified his boxing intelligence and strategic execution. By walking the tightrope between defense and offense, he not only survived the middle rounds but also seized control in the later stages of the fight, ultimately leading to a commanding performance. This fight highlighted Bivol's skills as a tactician and his capacity to manage the dynamics of a high-stakes boxing match.
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