Dmitry Bivol vs. Lenin Castillo - October 12, 2019

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 12 Oct 2019, 12:38

Bivol - Decision
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Bivol - T/KO
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Castillo - T/KO
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Castillo - Decision
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Total votes: 7

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Dmitry Bivol vs. Lenin Castillo - October 12, 2019

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Dmitry Bivol will defend his WBA World Light-Heavyweight title against Lenin Castillo at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago on Saturday October 12, live on DAZN in the US and on Sky Sports in the UK.

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Bivol (16-0 11 KOs) defends the strap for the sixth time in the Windy City, returning to the ring following a successful defense of the belt in upstate New York in March where the Russian saw off the spirited challenge of Joe Smith Jr.

The 28 year old Bivol harbors ambitions to unify the division but will need to be at his best to stave off Dominican challenger Castillo (20-1 15 KOs) who has stopped 15 of his 20 victims, the last of which was in March when he defended his WBO Latino title on hometurf in Santo Domingo and stopped Reinaldo Gonzalez in the fifth.

“I am happy that the fight is done and the opponent is confirmed for October 12,” said Bivol. “Castillo is a good opponent, he fought Marcus Brown before, it was a good fight. I can’t wait and hope that we can make a very exciting performance for the fans!”

“First of all I want to thank Matchroom Boxing USA, Eddie Hearn, Spartan Boxing, Raul Pastrana and the WBA for this opportunity,”
said Castillo.

“It’s a dream come true! I consider Dmitriy Bivol in the top 20 on the Pound for Pound list but I know that a have the tools to upset him. I been training very hard. On October 12 you will see the best version of Lenin Castillo. I will take the title to the Dominican Republic!”

“Dmitry will defend his title again on October 12 in Chicago!”
said World of Boxing’s Andrei Ryabinskiy. “This year we were not able to organize a unification fight for Dmitry, but we’re looking forward to bigger things next year!”

“We are looking forward to another great performance by Dmitry on October 12th,”
said Bivol’s manager Vadim Kornilov. “Castillo is a tough opponent and it’s another opportunity for Dmitry to build his reputation as one of the most avoided boxers in the division!”

Bivol’s clash with Castillo is part of a huge night of action in Chicago topped by the Heavyweight debut of pound for pound star Oleksandr Usyk against unbeaten contender Tyrone Spong and there’s more World title action on the card as Chicago’s Jessica McCaskill defends her WBA and WBC World Super-Lightweight titles against old foe Erica Farias.

Unbeaten Super-Middleweight talent Anthony Sims Jr returns to action against Morgan Fitch, Charles Conwell defends his USBA Super-Welterweight title against Patrick Day, an all-Chicago Super-Featherweight clash between Josh Hernandez and Giovanni Mioletti and a fourth pro outing for rising starlet Otha Jones III.

Tickets are on sale now for Usyk vs. Spong starting at just $40 plus booking fees at: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/070057139FF02C5D.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Lenin Castillo - October 12, 2019

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ehhhh
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Lenin Castillo - October 12, 2019

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Yeah just kinda a filler fight for Bivol, but I mean with Kovalev vs Canelo and Beterbiev vs Gvozdyk...things are happening in the division, and every other big name is pretty much taken so I get why Bivol just needs a stay busy kinda fight.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Lenin Castillo - October 12, 2019

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He's only been having stay busy fights for the last while
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Lenin Castillo - October 12, 2019

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margaret thatcher wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 13:55 He's only been having stay busy fights for the last while
Yep, and here's another one.

He's still got less than 20 pro fights too right? And he kinda struggled when he stepped it up a little so I can see why they'd wanna get him more seasoning so to speak.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Lenin Castillo - October 12, 2019

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He has hardly lost a round, I don't think anyone has clearly won more than 1 round a fight vs him.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Lenin Castillo - October 12, 2019

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This is very bad. Isnt there some WBA title mandatory challenger? I understand that with Kovalev - Canelo and Gvozdyk - Beterbiev, chances for top oponent are limited, but ther are lot of better options that Lenin Castillo
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Lenin Castillo - October 12, 2019

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Bivol vs Zurdo Ramirez would be a nice fight. :box:
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Lenin Castillo - October 12, 2019

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Is he still planning to go down to SMW?
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dagilechia wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 14:50 Is he still planning to go down to SMW?
He would go down for Canelo or Smith, but I doubt they will want him. I suspect he may fight Kovalev regardless of Kovalev vs Canelo outcome.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Lenin Castillo - October 12, 2019

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Dmitry Bivol ‘excited’ by Lenin Castillo challenge

Talented boxer-puncher Dmitry Bivol will make the sixth defense of his WBA light heavyweight title against Lenin Castillo in the co-feature to the heavyweight debut of former undisputed cruiserweight champion Aleksandr Usyk, who faces Tyrone Spong at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago on Saturday.

Bivol, who is rated No. 3 by The Ring at 175 pounds, is eager to lay down a marker in the white-hot division.

“I’m looking forward to another important step in my career,” Bivol (16-0, 11 knockouts) told The Ring through his manager Vadim Kornilov. “I am very well prepared as always. I hope to see everybody in Chicago, I have never fought there before and I’m very excited.

“(Castillo) has some amateur background; [he fought] in the [2008] Olympics. He has fought Marcus Browne and gave him a good fight. I am always excited by a challenge.”

In his last three fights, against the experienced trio of Isaac Chilemba, Jean Pascal and Joe Smith Jr., the 28-year-old Bivol has been taken the 12-round distance. However, the unbeaten Russian star has no concerns about being unable to secure a knockout.

“I come to do my job and make sure that I win my fight,” Bivol explained. “I will do my best to make this as exciting a fight as I can but, at the same time, get the victory.

“I don’t only think about the knockdown. I always think that every opponent brings a risk and wants to take what I have; my world title. It’s my job and the job of my team to win the fight.”

Bivol will have his eyes on the upcoming light heavyweight unification bout between Artur Beterbiev (IBF) and Oleksandr Gvozdyk (WBC) on Oct. 18, as well as the Canelo Alvarez-Sergey Kovalev superfight on Nov. 2.

“Beterbiev and Gvozdyk is a very interesting fight,” Bivol acknowledged “Both are great, and I’m very interested to see who will win.

“I am happy for Kovalev. I will be there for this fight. I hope that I can fight the winner next. It will all depend on Kovalev and how prepared he is. Canelo is also a great fighter, but both guys have a good chance to win this fight.

“I have my own road I need to take. I am only 16-0 as a pro. I know that my opportunity is ahead.”

Kornilov also believes his fighter will get the chance to mix it up with the other big names in his division in the future.

“Bivol is working with World of Boxing, Matchroom and Main Events are also involved,” said the manager. “All the promoters want what is best for Dmitry. Wherever the biggest opportunity comes, they are willing to go in that direction. And we know Dmitry wants the biggest fights.”

Castillo (20-2-1, 15 KOs) turned professional in 2010. The Dominican Republic-born fighter won his first 12 fights before drawing with fellow prospect Travis Peterkin in 2015. He lost for the first time against Joseph Williams and dropped a decision to Marcus Browne after scoring a knockdown. Castillo has posted two victories since the Browne setback.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Lenin Castillo - October 12, 2019

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All the fighters that couldn't (or wouldn't) fight Dmitry Bivol

It was hard to find somebody credible," admitted Bottjer. "Castillo was the best choice."

Some will call the Castillo bout a "stay busy" fight, others will label it a "tune-up" bout. The reality is that this pairing is simply underwhelming.

"I just think because there's four champions and there's four sets of ratings that these [other] guys seem to have more choices -- which, by math, they do,"
said Bottjer.

So how did they get to this point?

"We went through numerous options, and many of them didn't want to fight Dmitry, or had other reasons, or they were injured or something like that,"
said Vadim Kornilov, who is part of the management team for Bivol. "So there was absolutely nobody available."

Kornilov says that they went up and down the WBA rankings during the summer, trying to entice a contender to face Bivol. Some weren't available, while others weren't realistic options.

To dig deeper into how fights with the boxers in the WBA's top 15 didn't pan out, here's how each boxer was (or was not) approached, step by step, straight from Bivol's team, Matchroom's promoter Eddie Hearn (and Bottjer) and, in some cases, from the promoters on the other side of the equation.

WBA No. 1 contender: Jean Pascal (34-6-1, 20 KOs)

When it comes to top-rated Pascal, who earned this spot by upsetting Marcus Browne over the summer, Kornilov explained, "They have a mandatory rematch with Browne, first of all. Second of all, Dmitry has beaten Pascal in a very one-sided fight."

Kornilov said that Pascal was not even considered for this date.

WBA No. 2: Felix Valera (18-3, 15 KOs)

Rated second in the WBA was Valera -- another boxer Bivol took care of handily in his seventh pro bout. "There's no reason to do that, again," stated the manager. Valera then went out and lost to Vyacheslav Shabranskyy via DQ in the eighth and final round of their walkout bout following the Tyson Fury-Otto Wallin main event in Las Vegas on Sept. 14, due to a series of low blow punches.

WBA No. 3: Joshua Buatsi (12-0, 10 KOs)

Buatsi, from the U.K., is a talented and undefeated fighter, and this matchup will be highly anticipated one day. "We're ready to fight him at any time," said Kornilov.

"That's kind of like a [Sergey] Kovalev vs. [Anthony] Yarde situation, where you haven't boxed the people in between yet," said Hearn, who promotes Bivol and Buatsi. "So to make that jump with such a good prospect would be poor management, in my opinion."

For now, Buatsi has a fight scheduled for Nov. 2 against WBA No. 9 Blake Caparello.

"That's the fight Buatsi needs, the in-between fight, that he if he breezes through Caparello -- and he's a tough boy -- then he might be ready for a Bivol," Hearn added.

WBA No. 4: Dominic Boesel (29-1, 11 KOs)

Germany's Boesel has turned down a fight with Bivol in the past. But Kornilov admitted, "I don't really know if he's a worthy opponent or a guy that makes sense."

WBA No. 5: Marcus Browne (23-1, 16 KOs)

Prior to Browne's loss to Pascal, Bivol and his representatives were hoping to fight Browne in the fall.

WBA No. 6: Sven Fornling (15-1, 7 KOs)

Then there's Fornling, who Kornilov says, "I think he was discussed. I don't know exactly what happened with him."

WBA No. 7: Jesse Hart (26-2, 21 KOs)

Fornling is followed by Hart, who just recently moved up to 175.

"He wasn't discussed, but I don't know if he's available," stated Kornilov. "He's with Top Rank, he fights on ESPN, so it may not be the easiest fight to make."

"They never did [reach out]," confirmed Carl Moretti, VP of Boxing Ops for Top Rank.

WBA No. 8: Charles Foster (19-0, 9 KOs)

For a spell it looked like Foster would be the dance partner for Bivol, until Mother Nature intervened, or so Kornilov says.

"He was offered a very big payday for the fight, we were in negotiations with him for probably two weeks and after a while, I was told that he had some issues because of the hurricane over there in Florida and his gym was flooded. But at the end of the day, he didn't want the fight, after all."

Foster's team offers a different explanation.

"Yes, he got the offer," said Foster's promoter, Ken Casey of Murphys Boxing. "But it was a short notice and Foster's coach had gone on vacation. And [Foster] wouldn't have been able to spar for the fight, because he wasn't cleared to box until a week before the fight because of a cut from a headbutt in his August fight [against Denis Grachev]. ... He'd love that fight, if given the chance when healthy."

Finally, Hearn checked in with his own perspective on the process.

"Foster asked for an amount of money that was ridiculous, we gave it to him," Hearn said. "The manager went back and said, 'OK, great,' and he came back a day later and said, 'I'm really sorry, but he's not taking it.'"

WBA No. 9: Blake Caparello (30-3-1, 13 KOs)

"He was offered the fight, and he was an option," Kornilov said, "but he's fighting Buatsi in an eliminator."

WBA No. 10: Umar Salamov (25-1, 19 KOs)

When it came to Salamov, Kornilov was pretty blunt.

"As far as I know he wasn't the most enticing option for them to put two Russians with a Ukrainian [Oleksandr Usyk] being the main event," said Kornilov. "It doesn't make a lot of sense to have multi Soviet guys on the same card."

WBA No. 11: Badou Jack (22-2-3, 13 KOs)

"I did inquire about him,'' Kornilov said of Jack, ''but I was told he might be fighting at cruiserweight, now."

"No one has ever contacted me [about a Bivol fight]," countered Leonard Ellerbe, CEO of Mayweather Promotions, which represents Jack. "Badou's fighting by the end of the year, so that [Bivol] fight wouldn't make sense right now. After 2020, we're open to anybody."

WBA No. 12: Callum Johnson (18-1, 13 KOs)

Johnson was deemed unavailable to Bivol's brain trust, and Hearn confirmed it. "We offered him the [Bivol] fight, [but] he had a shoulder operation, so he wasn't ready," Hearn said.

WBA No. 13: Craig Richards (15-1, 8 KOs)

Kornilov admitted that when it came to Richards, "I don't know who that is, to be honest with you."

WBA No. 14: Mathieu Bauderlique (18-1, 9 KOs)

As for Bauderlique, he was never discussed.

WBA No. 15: Igor Mikhalkin (23-2, 10 KOs)

Rounding things out was Igor Mikhalkin, who was 15th in the late summer before Castillo supplanted him.

"It didn't make sense fighting each other on a card like this," said Kornilov. "Mikhalkin didn't look that good with Kovalev, and Bivol and him know each other, they're friendly. It wasn't the best option."

"We explored that, and they wanted way too much money," said Bottjer. "They priced themselves out of the fight."
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This fight is a joke. Why not Bivol vs. Alvarez? I know Alvarez is boring as hell but he's as good an opponent as you can get outside of Kovalev and Gvozdyk.
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jujigatame wrote: 11 Oct 2019, 09:39 This fight is a joke. Why not Bivol vs. Alvarez? I know Alvarez is boring as hell but he's as good an opponent as you can get outside of Kovalev and Gvozdyk.
He's contracted with ESPN.. Who knows they'd let him fight on DAZN.. They'd have to had paid him decent money though.
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Bivol by decision, but don't underestimate Lenin.
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This was a boring fight and Bivol seems to have regressed as a fighter..
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It was boring as hell but Bivol looked the same as usual to me
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