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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Boxing Speculation, Odds and Predictions
by
Getmon
on 28/01/2024, 02:32:52 UTC
Beterbiev and Bivol both showed an eagerness to battle each other. They are likely glad that Alalshikh can assist them in making it a reality. They have different promoters behind them and it makes the match challenging to make. Everything has a cost and with the huge wealth KSA has, it is easier for dream matches to become a reality.

Alalshikh can send ten Ferraris to Gervonta Davis but the boxing authorities in KSA do not need the A side show and delayed dealings. They see Haney as an undisputed champion and it is an opportunity for Davis to battle for the belts. But Davis has a different take and is certain that Haney needs him.


It's fascinating to see the enthusiasm from Beterbiev and Bivol to face each other, and having Alalshikh facilitating the match is a promising prospect. The challenge of different promoters adds complexity, but with the substantial resources of KSA, dream matches can materialize. While Alalshikh's gesture towards Gervonta Davis with ten Ferraris is noteworthy, the KSA boxing authorities prioritize undisputed champions. They view Haney in that light, providing Davis with an opportunity to contend for the belts. Davis, however, sees it differently, believing Haney needs him for the match. Exciting dynamics in the boxing world,
I am surprised there is no declaration on the match. I do not doubt that Bivol and Beterbiev wanted this match without issues. The delay has more to do with the promoters. The matches of Bivol are shown on DAZN so it could be Eddie Hearn who promotes him and Bob Arum represents Beterbiev.

It appears Gervonta Davis is protecting his 0. On the other hand, Devin Haney is more willing to put his 0 at risk to become great.

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Rolly Romero is not even close to the championship level. I cannot believe how Romero is a champion equivalent to Lopez, Haney and Matias. Teofimo Lopez released his sparring match with Romero for disrespecting Oscar De La Hoya. Pay attention to how easily Lopez mocks Romero, a class C boxer.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/MHb2-lR8Fds

It's surprising to see Rolly Romero being considered at the championship level, especially when compared to fighters like Lopez, Haney, and Matias. Teofimo Lopez's released sparring match with Romero, in response to Romero's disrespect towards Oscar De La Hoya, sheds light on the perceived skill difference. The video seems to highlight a notable gap, with Lopez seemingly easily handling Romero, who is referred to as a class C boxer. It's indeed a unique perspective on the level of competition in the boxing world.
His next match is with Isaac Cruz who is climbing in weight class, and it should not shock the fans because Rolly Romero is careful with his decisions to keep his championship belt.