Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
I think Canelo will keep march forward to rematch Bivol. He's a strong minded warrior. At the end of the day if Bivol would beat him again, then Canelo still has some good fights at 168 to shine again.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
Hearn On Making Bivol-Canelo Rematch For Next May: 'We're A Little Bit Up Against Time'
Eddie Hearn realizes that satisfying Canelo Alvarez’s demands for a Dmitry Bivol rematch may be tricky to accomplish under the Mexican champion’s preferred time frame.
The Matchroom Boxing head will be promoting the undisputed 168-pound champion from Mexico in his upcoming trilogy fight against sworn rival Gennadiy Golovkin on Sept. 17 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Alvarez has made it clear, however, that he wants to get revenge against Bivol, the WBA light heavyweight titlist, next May. Bivol defeated Alvarez by unanimous decision in their light heavyweight title bout in May.
Bivol, however, may be tied up for as many as two consecutive fights, which could complicate that timeline.
Bivol, the Kyrgyzstan-born, Russian national was recently ordered by the WBA to face Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez, who is promoted by Golden Boy, which, like Hearn, has a broadcasting rights deal with DAZN. Hearn, who promotes Bivol along with the Russian outfit World of Boxing, would prefer for Bivol to face Joshua Buatsi, the London-based contender whom Hearn promotes. Hearn said he recently filed an exemption with the WBA to make this happen.
If the WBA denies the exemption, Buatsi already has a backup plan with an IBF world title eliminator against Jean Pascal.
The British promoter is cognizant that Bivol may have to fight both Buatsi and Ramirez in order for a rematch to take place with Alvarez.
“Zurdo is being called as a mandatory but we already put in an [exemption] for Bivol to fight Joshua Buatsi, so that will be reviewed by the WBA either way,” Hearn told The DAZN Boxing Show. “He’s gonna have to fight one or both of those guys before Canelo Alvarez and they’re both very dangerous fights.”
It is not clear how an Alvarez rematch can happen in May, as hoped for, if Bivol has two fights to clear from his plate. Alvarez has fought in May and September of each calendar year for most of his mature career in order to take advantage of the annual Mexican celebrations that occur in those months. Hearn expects Bivol to return to the ring by October or November, but that would theoretically not leave much time for Bivol to take on another fight before an Alvarez rematch.
“Buatsi is a great talent,” Hearn said. “Gilberto Ramirez is a great talent as well, former world champion. Canelo has made it clear he wants to fight Gennadiy Golovkin and then he wants to rematch Dmitry Bivol in May, so we’re a little bit up against time.”
“I would think October, early November is realistic for Dmitry Bivol’s next fight,” Hearn continued. “We’re talking to World of Boxing. Obviously, he’s under contract to us, so we’ll be planning out his next fight. Whether that’s Buatsi or whether that’s Ramirez it will be one of those guys next.”
Eddie Hearn realizes that satisfying Canelo Alvarez’s demands for a Dmitry Bivol rematch may be tricky to accomplish under the Mexican champion’s preferred time frame.
The Matchroom Boxing head will be promoting the undisputed 168-pound champion from Mexico in his upcoming trilogy fight against sworn rival Gennadiy Golovkin on Sept. 17 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Alvarez has made it clear, however, that he wants to get revenge against Bivol, the WBA light heavyweight titlist, next May. Bivol defeated Alvarez by unanimous decision in their light heavyweight title bout in May.
Bivol, however, may be tied up for as many as two consecutive fights, which could complicate that timeline.
Bivol, the Kyrgyzstan-born, Russian national was recently ordered by the WBA to face Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez, who is promoted by Golden Boy, which, like Hearn, has a broadcasting rights deal with DAZN. Hearn, who promotes Bivol along with the Russian outfit World of Boxing, would prefer for Bivol to face Joshua Buatsi, the London-based contender whom Hearn promotes. Hearn said he recently filed an exemption with the WBA to make this happen.
If the WBA denies the exemption, Buatsi already has a backup plan with an IBF world title eliminator against Jean Pascal.
The British promoter is cognizant that Bivol may have to fight both Buatsi and Ramirez in order for a rematch to take place with Alvarez.
“Zurdo is being called as a mandatory but we already put in an [exemption] for Bivol to fight Joshua Buatsi, so that will be reviewed by the WBA either way,” Hearn told The DAZN Boxing Show. “He’s gonna have to fight one or both of those guys before Canelo Alvarez and they’re both very dangerous fights.”
It is not clear how an Alvarez rematch can happen in May, as hoped for, if Bivol has two fights to clear from his plate. Alvarez has fought in May and September of each calendar year for most of his mature career in order to take advantage of the annual Mexican celebrations that occur in those months. Hearn expects Bivol to return to the ring by October or November, but that would theoretically not leave much time for Bivol to take on another fight before an Alvarez rematch.
“Buatsi is a great talent,” Hearn said. “Gilberto Ramirez is a great talent as well, former world champion. Canelo has made it clear he wants to fight Gennadiy Golovkin and then he wants to rematch Dmitry Bivol in May, so we’re a little bit up against time.”
“I would think October, early November is realistic for Dmitry Bivol’s next fight,” Hearn continued. “We’re talking to World of Boxing. Obviously, he’s under contract to us, so we’ll be planning out his next fight. Whether that’s Buatsi or whether that’s Ramirez it will be one of those guys next.”
Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
Bivol must beat Zurdo, and Canelo must beat GGG before that happens. Both should win, but neither are locks. I would rather see Bivol go for undisputed. He won so dominantly that a rematch is actually laughable, unless your name is Canelo.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
Hearn also wants Bivol to fight Buatsi.
Hearn has his own plans.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
I doubt Zurdo will let this opportunity going away. 
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
Canelo Says If Bivol Loses To Zurdo, No Rematch For Him
Canelo Alvarez says Dmitry Bivol won’t get a rematch with him if he loses his November 5th title defense against Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez in UAE.
As for Canelo fighting Zurdo Ramirez if he wins, it’s not going to happen because Alvarez doesn’t want to fight another Mexican fighter.
The comment from Canelo that he won’t fight another Mexican suggests that he’s not going to face David Benavidez, his WBC 168-lb mandatory as well.
It’s convenient for Canelo to say he won’t fight other Mexican fighters because it saves him potentially from losing badly to Benavidez.
“I think Zurdo Ramirez has a lot of chance to win. I want him to win, of course,” said Canelo Alvarez to spam about Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez’s November 5th fight against Dmitry Bivol.
“If he loses, no,” said Canelo when asked if he’s still interested in a rematch with Bivol. “No, I don’t want to fight with a Mexican.
“I’m 100% Mexico,” said Canelo when asked if he’ll fight Zurdo Ramirez if he beats Bivol. “If Bivol wins, I’m going to fight Bivol.
“He [Zurdo] knows how to fight. He’s a difficult fighter. He’s tall. I think he has a lot of chances,” said Canelo about Ramirez.
Canelo Alvarez says Dmitry Bivol won’t get a rematch with him if he loses his November 5th title defense against Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez in UAE.
As for Canelo fighting Zurdo Ramirez if he wins, it’s not going to happen because Alvarez doesn’t want to fight another Mexican fighter.
The comment from Canelo that he won’t fight another Mexican suggests that he’s not going to face David Benavidez, his WBC 168-lb mandatory as well.
It’s convenient for Canelo to say he won’t fight other Mexican fighters because it saves him potentially from losing badly to Benavidez.
“I think Zurdo Ramirez has a lot of chance to win. I want him to win, of course,” said Canelo Alvarez to spam about Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez’s November 5th fight against Dmitry Bivol.
“If he loses, no,” said Canelo when asked if he’s still interested in a rematch with Bivol. “No, I don’t want to fight with a Mexican.
“I’m 100% Mexico,” said Canelo when asked if he’ll fight Zurdo Ramirez if he beats Bivol. “If Bivol wins, I’m going to fight Bivol.
“He [Zurdo] knows how to fight. He’s a difficult fighter. He’s tall. I think he has a lot of chances,” said Canelo about Ramirez.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
Bivol is a tested fighter with a lot of skills, speed and finesse. He has power too. Zurdo was coddled for a reason. Zurdo would get outboxed and frustrated by Bivol.
If a skilled fighter like Canelo could not out-land Bivol then how a protected fighter like Zurdo will do it?
If a skilled fighter like Canelo could not out-land Bivol then how a protected fighter like Zurdo will do it?
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
This may not be next.
Canelo said he is gonna take his time to come back..
Probably May or September.
Canelo said he is gonna take his time to come back..
Probably May or September.
Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
Bivol will win anybody at his weight or from below, only Beterbiev is intriguing.
Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
I agree with the take given earlier in the thread, Bivol gives Ramirez a boxing lesson.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
3# I think is a great point. I think top fighters should move on cause there the ones who soak up information the best also puts them In that uncomfortable zone were looking for the new trainers praise. For me reason why fury has progressed so well and even khan with roach. And isn't a disrespect to there trainers beforeBandog wrote: ↑14 May 2022, 20:58#1 I think he took Bivol too lightly, and didn't have a plan B game plan. Canelo was loading up on everything, wasted a lot of energy early, and lacked stamina late.
#2 He ran into a guy that was superbly skilled, that had the perfect game plan, and executed it perfectly. Canelo couldn't adjust, and got frustrated.
#3 Some may think I'm nuts, but I think Canelo would benefit from a trainer change, possibly a team change. Or, maybe it's him, getting to the point where he is such a diva, won't listen....isn't coach-able anymore? Is he surrounded by a bunch of yes men? He is too used to everyone cow-towing to him it seems to me. (Including judges and all the ABC orgs)
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
Bivol on Canelo Rematch: ‘It’s Not Interesting For Me Like It Was Before'
Dmitry Bivol admits the prospect of a second fight with Canelo Alvarez is not alluring as the first one.
Bivol, the 31-year-old Russian, WBA light heavyweight titlist, upset the Mexican superstar earlier this spring with a convincing unanimous decision in their 12-round, 175-pound title fight at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. It was only Alvarez’s second career loss; the first one occurred nearly eight years ago, at the hands of Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Since the loss, Alvarez, 32, has been adamant about gaining revenge, saying that there is no fight that he wants more. Alvarez eventually decided to take on next his longtime bete noire Gennadiy Golovkin in a trilogy that took place in September; Alvarez won convincingly on points to put a functional end to their rivalry. Alvarez has indicated that he wants to fight Bivol, perhaps next spring, and on the condition that Bivol comes out victorious in his upcoming title defense against Mexico’s Gilberto Ramirez Nov. 5 in Abu Dhabi. (Alvarez became a lighting rod recently after he insisted that he has no desire to face a countryman, like Ramirez, inside the ring).
Bivol made it clear, in a recent interview, that he is willing to oblige Alvarez with a rematch, even if it is not his top priority.
“Every champion wants a rematch,” Bivol told FightHubTV. “It’s ok for him (Alvarez) that he wants a rematch.
“Of course, the better way for me to move forward, up, but we can talk about a rematch. But it’s not interesting for me like it was before.”
Asked if his relative lukewarm interest in the fight was a result of the fact that he defeated Alvarez the first time, Bivol responded, “yes.”
Alvarez remains the undisputed champion at 168 pounds.
Bivol refrained from taking the bait when asked if he thinks he will defeat Alvarez more convincingly in the rematch.
“I don’t know, I don’t know,” Bivol said. “It will be another fight. Everything will be new. We will see.”
Dmitry Bivol admits the prospect of a second fight with Canelo Alvarez is not alluring as the first one.
Bivol, the 31-year-old Russian, WBA light heavyweight titlist, upset the Mexican superstar earlier this spring with a convincing unanimous decision in their 12-round, 175-pound title fight at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. It was only Alvarez’s second career loss; the first one occurred nearly eight years ago, at the hands of Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Since the loss, Alvarez, 32, has been adamant about gaining revenge, saying that there is no fight that he wants more. Alvarez eventually decided to take on next his longtime bete noire Gennadiy Golovkin in a trilogy that took place in September; Alvarez won convincingly on points to put a functional end to their rivalry. Alvarez has indicated that he wants to fight Bivol, perhaps next spring, and on the condition that Bivol comes out victorious in his upcoming title defense against Mexico’s Gilberto Ramirez Nov. 5 in Abu Dhabi. (Alvarez became a lighting rod recently after he insisted that he has no desire to face a countryman, like Ramirez, inside the ring).
Bivol made it clear, in a recent interview, that he is willing to oblige Alvarez with a rematch, even if it is not his top priority.
“Every champion wants a rematch,” Bivol told FightHubTV. “It’s ok for him (Alvarez) that he wants a rematch.
“Of course, the better way for me to move forward, up, but we can talk about a rematch. But it’s not interesting for me like it was before.”
Asked if his relative lukewarm interest in the fight was a result of the fact that he defeated Alvarez the first time, Bivol responded, “yes.”
Alvarez remains the undisputed champion at 168 pounds.
Bivol refrained from taking the bait when asked if he thinks he will defeat Alvarez more convincingly in the rematch.
“I don’t know, I don’t know,” Bivol said. “It will be another fight. Everything will be new. We will see.”
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
I don't think Bivol has many options at DAZN..
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
Hearn Indicates Canelo is Still Looking at Rematch With Bivol
Promoter Eddie Hearn, who worked with Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez for his last few fights, says the Mexican superstar is still mentally focused on a rematch with WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol.
Canelo moved up to 175-pounds back in May - and he was outboxed over twelve rounds by Bivol.
He was able to bounce back last month, by dropping back to super middleweight and picking up a twelve round decision win in a trilogy fight with Gennadiy Golovkin to retain the undisputed crown.
Canelo is dealing with a wrist injury that will keep him out of the ring until May of next year.
He plans to be a very interested observer in next month's title fight between Bivol and mandatory challenger Gilberto Ramirez. Their bout takes place on November 5 in Abu Dhabi.
"I have spoken to Eddy Reynoso a number of times and the key is 5 November, one of the best fights of the year, Bivol vs Ramirez," Hearn told the DAZN Boxing Show.
"It is going to be an amazing fight and Canelo will be wanting Ramirez to win, his fellow Mexican but deep inside, he will want Bivol to win so he can get that rematch. That is a huge fight for the division, a huge fight for boxing and I will be able to tell you a lot more after that fight."
Canelo explained that he's been dealing with his wrist issue since the knockout victory over Caleb Plant from last November.
"I have had the issue since the Caleb Plant fight [last November]. I was like: ‘It’s, okay, later, later.’ Then it started really bad. I need surgery. It was really bad [during the fight]. It is not broken, it is a meniscus [injury], a wrist injury. But it is not broken," Canelo said.
Promoter Eddie Hearn, who worked with Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez for his last few fights, says the Mexican superstar is still mentally focused on a rematch with WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol.
Canelo moved up to 175-pounds back in May - and he was outboxed over twelve rounds by Bivol.
He was able to bounce back last month, by dropping back to super middleweight and picking up a twelve round decision win in a trilogy fight with Gennadiy Golovkin to retain the undisputed crown.
Canelo is dealing with a wrist injury that will keep him out of the ring until May of next year.
He plans to be a very interested observer in next month's title fight between Bivol and mandatory challenger Gilberto Ramirez. Their bout takes place on November 5 in Abu Dhabi.
"I have spoken to Eddy Reynoso a number of times and the key is 5 November, one of the best fights of the year, Bivol vs Ramirez," Hearn told the DAZN Boxing Show.
"It is going to be an amazing fight and Canelo will be wanting Ramirez to win, his fellow Mexican but deep inside, he will want Bivol to win so he can get that rematch. That is a huge fight for the division, a huge fight for boxing and I will be able to tell you a lot more after that fight."
Canelo explained that he's been dealing with his wrist issue since the knockout victory over Caleb Plant from last November.
"I have had the issue since the Caleb Plant fight [last November]. I was like: ‘It’s, okay, later, later.’ Then it started really bad. I need surgery. It was really bad [during the fight]. It is not broken, it is a meniscus [injury], a wrist injury. But it is not broken," Canelo said.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
Hearn Pushing For Bivol-Canelo Rematch, Doesn't Think Beterbiev Will Be Available Anytime Soon
“It’s pretty obvious that Dmitry Bivol is about legacy and about belts,” Hearn said during the post-fight press conference. “And he wants to become undisputed. That is his absolute main focus. Obviously from my side we want to make the biggest fights possible. The Canelo Alvarez rematch is a very big fight. But the priority for Dmitry is to be undisputed.
“However, if Beterbiev fights Yarde in January or February, and then goes into Ramadan, then he probably wouldn’t be ready to fight Dmitry until June, July or whatever.”
“It’s pretty obvious that Dmitry Bivol is about legacy and about belts,” Hearn said during the post-fight press conference. “And he wants to become undisputed. That is his absolute main focus. Obviously from my side we want to make the biggest fights possible. The Canelo Alvarez rematch is a very big fight. But the priority for Dmitry is to be undisputed.
“However, if Beterbiev fights Yarde in January or February, and then goes into Ramadan, then he probably wouldn’t be ready to fight Dmitry until June, July or whatever.”
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
If its at 175 with no rehydration limit clause then I think Bivol would beat Canelo in a big fashion. Canelo is too flat-footed for Bivol.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
lol remember the canelo-usyk days 
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
He beat up callum smith dude, surely thats a precursor to beating usyk at hw
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
Yeah, sad to say, I got sucked into thinking the fight was viable.
Usyk would smash him to pieces. It would be pretty brutal, as Canelo has a head like an anvil, and he would take a hell of a lot of shots before it was stopped.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
Canelo has enough skills & enough of a punch to hurt or stop Bivol (head or body) but question if Canelo has the mental discipline to pull it off either. If he can't put a dent in Bivol, then I question if he has the gas tank to win 7 rounds minimum also.
Canelo's confidence won't be as high in the first, whereas Bivol's confidence will be higher than the first & Canelo's in a rematch based not just of their first fight, but both their last fights too.
Canelo has managed to have arguably his 2 career worst performances in his last 2 fights, with GGG III being his worst. Canelo looked pretty bad & is clear he has past his peak & may also be passing his prime.
Bivol has shown he does not get caught up in the moment, is very focussed, patient & may have not even entered his best fighting days yet.
I have much more faith in Bivols long straight shots than Canelo's short winging shots in this match up.
Canelo's confidence won't be as high in the first, whereas Bivol's confidence will be higher than the first & Canelo's in a rematch based not just of their first fight, but both their last fights too.
Canelo has managed to have arguably his 2 career worst performances in his last 2 fights, with GGG III being his worst. Canelo looked pretty bad & is clear he has past his peak & may also be passing his prime.
Bivol has shown he does not get caught up in the moment, is very focussed, patient & may have not even entered his best fighting days yet.
I have much more faith in Bivols long straight shots than Canelo's short winging shots in this match up.
Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
Has Bivol already reached the point where he needs to believe his opponent has a legit chance at winning or else he won't train properly?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑25 Oct 2022, 08:53 Bivol on Canelo Rematch: ‘It’s Not Interesting For Me Like It Was Before'
Dmitry Bivol admits the prospect of a second fight with Canelo Alvarez is not alluring as the first one.
Bivol, the 31-year-old Russian, WBA light heavyweight titlist, upset the Mexican superstar earlier this spring with a convincing unanimous decision in their 12-round, 175-pound title fight at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. It was only Alvarez’s second career loss; the first one occurred nearly eight years ago, at the hands of Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Since the loss, Alvarez, 32, has been adamant about gaining revenge, saying that there is no fight that he wants more. Alvarez eventually decided to take on next his longtime bete noire Gennadiy Golovkin in a trilogy that took place in September; Alvarez won convincingly on points to put a functional end to their rivalry. Alvarez has indicated that he wants to fight Bivol, perhaps next spring, and on the condition that Bivol comes out victorious in his upcoming title defense against Mexico’s Gilberto Ramirez Nov. 5 in Abu Dhabi. (Alvarez became a lighting rod recently after he insisted that he has no desire to face a countryman, like Ramirez, inside the ring).
Bivol made it clear, in a recent interview, that he is willing to oblige Alvarez with a rematch, even if it is not his top priority.
“Every champion wants a rematch,” Bivol told FightHubTV. “It’s ok for him (Alvarez) that he wants a rematch.
“Of course, the better way for me to move forward, up, but we can talk about a rematch. But it’s not interesting for me like it was before.”
Asked if his relative lukewarm interest in the fight was a result of the fact that he defeated Alvarez the first time, Bivol responded, “yes.”
Alvarez remains the undisputed champion at 168 pounds.
Bivol refrained from taking the bait when asked if he thinks he will defeat Alvarez more convincingly in the rematch.
“I don’t know, I don’t know,” Bivol said. “It will be another fight. Everything will be new. We will see.”
Based on the way he beat Canelo and Canelo’s awful performance against GGG it may be tough for Bivol to consider Canelo any other than an easy payday.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
bivol will win unless the judges cheat him---he won at least 10 rounds in their 1st fight
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez II - Who wins?
ive said all along thís will happen. and i still believr it will eventually bro