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Dmitry Bivol accepts the blame for his loss in his earlier combat towards Artur Beterbiev final October. The previous WBA mild heavyweight champion Bivol (23-1, 12 KOs) shouldn’t be seeking to make excuses for why Beterbiev (21-0, 20 KOs) beat him by a 12-round majority choice in a combat he may have gained.
No Excuses
Bivol needs to make the corrections in his rematch with undisputed 175-lb champion Beterbiev this Saturday, February twenty second, on the Kingdom Enviornment in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, stay on DAZN PPV. He is aware of he didn’t do sufficient and needs to take extra dangers. He feels that he must make small enhancements in each a part of his sport, that are doable.
Beterbiev-Bivol is headlining on Saturday night time, stay on DAZN PPV on a loaded card. The fights that many followers are all for are as follows:
– Vergil Ortiz Jr. vs. Israil Madrimov – my private #1 alternative– Shakur Stevenson vs. Floyd Schofield – upset potential– Zhilei Zhang vs. Agit Kabayel– Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker– Carlos Adames vs. Hamzah Sheeraz
“It was my fault. I didn’t do many things I could do. He could be better,” mentioned Dmitry Bivol to Queensberry when requested whose fault it was for his loss to Artur Beterbiev final October. “I’ve the whole lot to win this combat, however I didn’t use it.
“It’s easy to blame somebody, and then you can give yourself excuses. You don’t need to work to be a better version. You just need to work on somebody else. It’s not right. It will not make you better.”
It appeared like Bivol ran out of gasoline after the sixth and didn’t have the vitality to proceed to combat like he’d executed within the first 5 rounds Though followers consider Bivol solely wanted to combat exhausting within the remaining two rounds, he wanted to do greater than that. He was exhausted after six rounds.
“When I finish my career, I will maybe watch this fight, counting rounds and punches,” mentioned Bivol about his first combat towards Beterbiev. “Now, I don’t need it. It gained’t assist me as a fighter. I’ve to work more durable, quicker and perhaps take some extra dangers. All the things be higher.
“Boxing is not a field where you should use your emotions. It’s important for me to prove that I can win this fight that I could be better. We don’t respect trash-talking. It doesn’t make you better. It makes you less,” mentioned Bivol about why he chooses to not trash speak.