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    Former super middleweight world champion Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez is working hard in camp, for the upcoming mandatory clash with WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol. The contest is scheduled to take place on November 5 in Abu Dhabi.
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  • #2
    Canelo also said the same thing and look what happened. Bivol ain't gonna lose to a guy who went life and death and almost lost to Jesse effin Hart twice.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BigDramaShow! View Post
      Canelo also said the same thing and look what happened. Bivol ain't gonna lose to a guy who went life and death and almost lost to Jesse effin Hart twice.
      You really need a life bro. Seriously this obsession is not normal. Get some help

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Grandma Pleaser View Post

        You really need a life bro. Seriously this obsession is not normal. Get some help
        Jesus! 603 posts in 2 months? Get a life man, get out of your mom's basement once in a while and stop trolling in the forums.
        AmpMcv AmpMcv likes this.

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        • #5
          I read an article yesterday where Bivol was talking about all the smack Turdo has been talking. Seems like he's heard it all and he's pretty excited for this fight. Turdo is getting a beatdown.

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          • #6
            Bivol outboxes Zurdo and Beterbiev gooms him in under 5 rounds.

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            • #7
              Yeah, Ramirez is going to come in with a high work rate, and that's what going to cause Bivol to shift into 3rd gear.
              Ramirez' height, and power are going to give Bivol some real concern early on, but once he's got this guy's timing down it's going to be a wrap.
              Simply because Ramirez has a propensity to pull his arms back to generate power before he throws his punches, this creates a lot of holes in his defense.
              Which Bivol will exploit to the maximum effect, that coupled with his accurate punching in combination will be Ramirez's downfall in this fight.
              This should be a hotly contested fight until Bivol figures out what the best battle plan is to execute against this particular opponent.
              Bivol's IQ, chin, and master boxing skills are that good, that Oscar De La Hoya's fighter won't be able to exact any kind of revenge against the man who defeated Canelo.

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              • #8
                And The New

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                • #9
                  A lot of people keep talking about Zurdo’s punch volume, but he operates at a much slower pace than Bivol. Zurdo’ s defense is nowhere near Bivol’s. He will gas out and get beat unanimously, not unlike Usyk vs Joshua.

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                  • #10
                    Wow, what a matchup! Very few rival the skill Bivol carries into the ring. Zurdo does everything better than good. The difference is the intangibles. Those are what carry Zurdo to victory! GO GET EM CHAMP!

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