Dmitry Bivol took responsibility in his battle with Artur Beterbiev in October last year. The former WBA lightweight heavyweight champion Bivol (23-1, 12 KOS) didn’t want to beat him with a 12-round majority in the battle he could have won.
No excuses
Bivol hopes to make corrections in a rematch with undisputed 175-pound champion Beterbiev on Saturday, February 22 Live in Daz ppv. He knew he wasn’t doing enough and wanted to take more risks. He felt he needed to make small improvements in every part of the game, which was feasible.
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“It’s my fault. I didn’t do a lot of things I could do. He might be better,” Dmitry Bivol said Queensberg When asked whose fault was because he lost to Arturbiff last October. “I have everything to win this battle, but I don’t use it.
“It’s easy to blame someone and then you can give yourself an excuse. You don’t have to work to be a better version. You just have to work on someone else. It’s not right. It won’t make you more good.”
It looks like Bivol ran out of gas after the sixth time and didn’t have the energy to continue fighting like he did in the first five rounds, although fans think Bivol only needs to work hard in the last two rounds, he needs to do more matter. After six rounds, he was exhausted.
“When I finish my career, I’ll probably watch this fight, a few sets and punches,” Biwall said. “Now, I don’t want it. It won’t help me as a fighter. I have to work harder, faster.” , maybe take more risks. Everything will be fine.
“Boxing is not the area where you should use emotions. It’s important for me to prove that I can win this fight, which may be better. We don’t respect trash talk. It won’t make you better. This makes you Reduced you.” Bivol said why he chose not to trash talk.


Last updated on February 18, 20125