It’s a seriously great fight - very excited for it.
Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez | DAZN - November 5, 2022
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Card
Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Zurdo Ramirez
Chantelle Cameron vs. Jessica McCaskill
Zelfa Barrett vs. Shavkatdzhon Rakhimov
Galal Yafai vs. Gohan Rodriguez Garcia
Kal Yafai vs. Jerald Paclar
Sultan Al Nuaimi vs. Jerome Baloro
Aqib Fiaz vs. Diego Valtierra
Campbell Hatton vs. Denis Bartos
Fahad Al Bloushi vs. Giorgi Gotchoshvili
Majid Al Naqbi vs. John Lawrence Ordonio
Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Zurdo Ramirez
Chantelle Cameron vs. Jessica McCaskill
Zelfa Barrett vs. Shavkatdzhon Rakhimov
Galal Yafai vs. Gohan Rodriguez Garcia
Kal Yafai vs. Jerald Paclar
Sultan Al Nuaimi vs. Jerome Baloro
Aqib Fiaz vs. Diego Valtierra
Campbell Hatton vs. Denis Bartos
Fahad Al Bloushi vs. Giorgi Gotchoshvili
Majid Al Naqbi vs. John Lawrence Ordonio
Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez | DAZN - November 5, 2022
Bivol has a huge edge in the poll. I can't disagree with that, still I fancy the fight competetive, 116-112-ish in favor of Bivol.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez | DAZN - November 5, 2022
Bob Arum thinks Zurdo has a good shot to win, and he knows him well.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez | DAZN - November 5, 2022
I pick Bivol in a much closer than expected fight. Honestly I haven't seen Zurdo other than highlights, and Bivol only once.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez | DAZN - November 5, 2022
zurdo needs to let the body shots go in this fight, he's not gonna win a straight up boxing match, but he's much better of the 2 if he's able to penetrate inside and work. probably he is being overlooked too much
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez | DAZN - November 5, 2022
I think Zurdo will do well.
He’s just needed that really good fancy partner.
He’s never fought the best of the best.
Is his best win still Abraham? Who was not at his best weight class and clearly past it.
He’s just needed that really good fancy partner.
He’s never fought the best of the best.
Is his best win still Abraham? Who was not at his best weight class and clearly past it.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez | DAZN - November 5, 2022
Bumping this comment. Brits gotta love the start time. I read a comment, a guy said he doesn't have to scream into a pillow so not to wake the family.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022, 11:43 The main card is set to get underway at 1:30 p.m. ET / 5:30 p.m. GMT with the main event ringwalks scheduled for 5 p.m. ET and 9 p.m. GMT.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez | DAZN - November 5, 2022
There were mexican fans at weigh in? Or why are audience booing at Bivol?
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez | DAZN - November 5, 2022
Surprised how one sided is voting pool. Ramirez fought a lot of nonamers, but he is live underdog here. Still im going in this with Bivol, he is a boxing masterclass 
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez | DAZN - November 5, 2022
Boxing Scene’s Cliff Rolds is picking Ramirez.. he thinks it’s his break out moment.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez | DAZN - November 5, 2022
Stats and Stakes
Dmitry Bivol
Age: 31
Titles: WBA Light Heavyweight (2017-Present, 9 Defenses)*
Previous Titles: None
Height: 6’0
Weight: 174 ¾ lbs.
Stance: Orthodox
Hails from: Tokmak, Kyrgyzstan
Record: 20-0, 11 KO
Press Rankings: #1 (TBRB, Ring, BoxRec), #2 (ESPN)
Record in Major Title Fights: 9-0, 3 KO (12-0, 4 KO including interim title fights)
Last Five Opponents: 143-7-4 (.942)
Notable Outcomes, TBRB and/or Ring Rated Foes: Sullivan Barrera TKO12; Joe Smith Jr. UD12; Saul Alvarez UD12
Additional Current/Former Titlists Faced: Jean Pascal UD12
* Bivol also had two additional defenses of an interim title he won in 2016
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Gilberto Ramirez
Age: 31
Title: None
Previous Titles: WBO Super Middleweight (2016-19, 5 Defenses)
Height: 6’2 ½
Weight: 174 ½ lbs.
Stance: Southpaw
Hails from: Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico
Record: 44-0, 30 KO
Press Rankings: #3 (TBRB, Ring, ESPN, BoxRec)
Record in Major Title Fights: 6-0, 1 KO
Last Five Opponents: 136-17-1 (.886)
Notable Outcomes, TBRB and/or Ring Rated Foes: Arthur Abraham UD12; Jessie Hart UD12, MD12
Additional Current/Former Titlists Faced: None
Dmitry Bivol
Age: 31
Titles: WBA Light Heavyweight (2017-Present, 9 Defenses)*
Previous Titles: None
Height: 6’0
Weight: 174 ¾ lbs.
Stance: Orthodox
Hails from: Tokmak, Kyrgyzstan
Record: 20-0, 11 KO
Press Rankings: #1 (TBRB, Ring, BoxRec), #2 (ESPN)
Record in Major Title Fights: 9-0, 3 KO (12-0, 4 KO including interim title fights)
Last Five Opponents: 143-7-4 (.942)
Notable Outcomes, TBRB and/or Ring Rated Foes: Sullivan Barrera TKO12; Joe Smith Jr. UD12; Saul Alvarez UD12
Additional Current/Former Titlists Faced: Jean Pascal UD12
* Bivol also had two additional defenses of an interim title he won in 2016
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Gilberto Ramirez
Age: 31
Title: None
Previous Titles: WBO Super Middleweight (2016-19, 5 Defenses)
Height: 6’2 ½
Weight: 174 ½ lbs.
Stance: Southpaw
Hails from: Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico
Record: 44-0, 30 KO
Press Rankings: #3 (TBRB, Ring, ESPN, BoxRec)
Record in Major Title Fights: 6-0, 1 KO
Last Five Opponents: 136-17-1 (.886)
Notable Outcomes, TBRB and/or Ring Rated Foes: Arthur Abraham UD12; Jessie Hart UD12, MD12
Additional Current/Former Titlists Faced: None
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez | DAZN - November 5, 2022


Live from Etihad Arena in Yas Island, Abu Dhabi , UAE
Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing presents: Champion Series: Bivol vs. Ramirez
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Running Order
*Fight card subject to change.
Live on Facebook| Youtube: 2:45 pm
6 Round Super-Featherweight Bout
Fahad Al Bloushi vs. Giorgi Gotchoshvili
Followed by
6 Round Lightweight Bout
Campbell Hatton vs. Denis Bartos
Followed by
8 Round Super-Featherweight Bout
Aqib Fiaz vs. Diego Valtierra
Followed by
6 Round Super-Flyweight Bout
Sultan Al Nuaimi vs. Sohaib Haque
Live on DAZN: 5:30 pm UK | :30 pm ET
10 Round Bantamweight Bout
Kal Yafai vs. Jerald Paclar
Followed by
4 Round Lightweight Bout
Majid Al Naqbi vs. John Lawrence Ordonio
Followed by
WBC International Flyweight Championship
Galal Yafai vs. Gohan Rodriguez Garcia
Followed by
Vacant IBF Super-Featherweight Championship
Zelfa Barrett vs. Shavkatdzhon Rakhimov
Followed by
Undisputed Super-Lightweight Championship - WBC, IBF & Vacant WBO, WBA & IBO Belts
Chantelle Cameron vs. Jessica McCaskill
Main Event
WBA Light-Heavyweight Championship
Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Zurdo Ramirez
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez | DAZN - November 5, 2022
Hard to get excited by this but no doubt Ramirez is going to be a real handful for Bivol.
The winner vs Beterbiev will be much more like it but this will have to do for now.
Hopefully someone will put it up on YouTube tomorrow.
The winner vs Beterbiev will be much more like it but this will have to do for now.
Hopefully someone will put it up on YouTube tomorrow.
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Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez | DAZN - November 5, 2022
FIGHT PICKS
THE RING
DOUG FISCHER: BIVOL UD
“This is an excellent matchup pitting The Ring’s No. 1-rated light heavyweight (Bivol) against the No. 3 contender (Ramirez). Zurdo isn’t as good as Canelo Alvarez in a pound-for-pound sense, but unlike his fellow Mexican, he’s a mondern-sized light heavyweight. Ramirez will weigh-in at 175 pounds and re-hydrate into a cruiserweight on fight night, plus he’s a busy fighter, so he brings a physical threat that Alvarez could not present in May. Having said that, Bivol is an elite-level boxer who has mastered the art of distance control. The WBA beltholder has an educated jab, quick one-two combo, sneak left hook and the best pair of legs in the 175-pound division. This man can glide around the ring when he wants or needs to. I think his jab and stick-and-move game will enough to outpoint Ramirez in a competitive boxing match."
ANSON WAINWRIGHT: BIVOL UD
“I’m really intrigued by this fight. Can Bivol bring the momentum he gained from shocking Canelo and take Ramirez’s unbeaten record? Or will he suffer a letdown after beating the No. 1 pound-for-pound guy? I think the former. I don’t think Bivol is the type of fighter to let that throw him. That said, Ramirez is tall, long and unbeaten. Having spoken to Ramirez, I know he’s supremely confident. He doesn’t use his size; he prefers to get in close, and I don’t think Bivol will let him. Bivol is highly economic and methodical, and I think he boxes just like he always does and wins a 12-round unanimous decision. Something like 116-112 on the scorecards.”
LEE GROVES: RAMIREZ UD
“Bivol is coming off the signature win over Canelo, but Ramirez presents completely different challenges than Alvarez did: He’s left-handed, boasts height and reach advantages, is a terrific body-puncher, is capable of generating high work rate, has good defensive skills over the long haul, packs on the pounds after weigh-ins (he scaled a massive 204 in the ring against Dominic Boesel in his most recent fight) and is 44-0. Bivol is a highly skilled, disciplined ring general who owns one of the best jabs in the business, but Ramirez’s southpaw stance and penchant for infighting may take away that weapon. If Ramirez starts fast and finds his rhythm, he’ll prevent Bivol from finding his, and if he doesn’t score an attrition-based late-round TKO, I believe Ramirez will win on points.”
MARTY MULCAHEY: RAMIREZ PTS
“The world finally came to appreciate Bivol’s skill set after his upset win over Canelo Alvarez, and now he is thrown in with a mirror image in Zurdo Ramirez. I don’t expect an exciting fight, with two search-and-jab-oriented boxers, and oddly the man who risks more in the late rounds will probably lose on account of the duo’s superior countering abilities. For a change, Bivol tucking up when under pressure may work against him with a Ramirez who works well a mid-range using his southpaw stance and punching accuracy. In a fight with few clean shots or thudding power punches, a slightly more volume-oriented Ramirez escapes with a close decision win."
NORM FRAUENHEIM: BIVOL UD
“Bivol, underrated and unassuming, will remind everybody just how good he is. He shouldn’t have to, not after his upset of Canelo Alvarez. But fans have short memories and Bivol doesn’t brag. He just fights. His ability to control distance with footwork and a jab figure to confuse, frustrate and dominate. Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez is popular for his aggression and body punches. But his defense is problematic. He doesn’t move his head when he steps inside. That makes him a perfect target for Bivol’s calculated precision.”
BOXING INSIDERS
DUKE MCKENZIE (TV ANALYST/FORMER THREE-DIVISION TITLEHOLDER): RAMIREZ SD
“This should be a good one. We all know that Bivol beat Canelo, who was considered the pound-for-pound number one. However, Bivol brought his ‘A’ game and shocked the boxing world with a fine win. This time, he faces a genuine light heavyweight whom he can’t bully. Ramirez, the southpaw, can make this a very frustrating night for Bivol. Many will pick Bivol to win, but the longer this fight goes, the more I see a win for Ramirez via a split decision.”
MARC RAMSAY (TRAINER): BIVOL SD
“Here is a fight that does not receive the media attention it deserves. Even if Bivol returns from an impressive victory over Canelo Alvarez, the Ramirez challenge is very complicated. He’s big, left-handed and throws a lot of punches, good technique, everything to make the Bivol evening long and painful. Of course Bivol is favored, but I see a very difficult battle for him. Bivol by split decision.”
TOM GRAY (FORMER MANAGING EDITOR FOR THE RING): BIVOL UD
“From what we’ve seen during their respective careers, Bivol is undoubtedly the better technician and has more tools. I like Zurdo — he’s a warrior with a never-say-die attitude — but I think he’ll struggle to inflict serious damage on this opponent. Even if Ramirez does land, Bivol appears to be bulletproof. I think this will be a long and frustrating night for the challenger.”
STEVE FARHOOD (TV ANALYST): BIVOL PTS
“Quite an adjustment for Bivol, fighting a 6-foot-2 southpaw after battling a 5-foot-8 righty in Canelo. Stylewise, this could be difficult for the champion, assuming Zurdo is able to keep adequate range. I still like Bivol, who will have to fight more aggressively than usual. Bivol on points.”
TOM GRAY (FORMER MANAGING EDITOR FOR THE RING): BIVOL UD
“From what we’ve seen during their respective careers, Bivol is undoubtedly the better technician and has more tools. I like Zurdo — he’s a warrior with a never-say-die attitude — but I think he’ll struggle to inflict serious damage on this opponent. Even if Ramirez does land, Bivol appears to be bulletproof. I think this will be a long and frustrating night for the challenger.”
STEVE FARHOOD (TV ANALYST): BIVOL PTS
“Quite an adjustment for Bivol, fighting a 6-foot-2 southpaw after battling a 5-foot-8 righty in Canelo. Stylewise, this could be difficult for the champion, assuming Zurdo is able to keep adequate range. I still like Bivol, who will have to fight more aggressively than usual. Bivol on points.”
ALEX STEEDMAN (COMMENTATOR): BIVOL PTS
“This is likely to be a technical and perhaps tactical boxing match. Both can win that type of fight. Ramirez is a busy southpaw, and with his size and dimensions, he represents a totally different and probably sterner test than Canelo. Ramirez is good and throws plenty of shots, so this should be very competitive and maybe tight on the cards. The 3/1 or so against Ramirez looks generous. But I do favor Bivol to work it out and find a route to victory. His mastery of range and ring IQ are off the chart. It probably won’t be one for your rainy-day collection, but if you like the very essence of boxing then this fight will deliver, along with a narrow decision win for Bivol.”
JOHN SCULLY (TRAINER): BIVOL UD
“I think Dmitry will be pushed hard against Ramirez, but I also think that he will step his game up and fight a beautiful fight and come away with a clear decision victory over 12 rounds.”
RUDY HERNANDEZ (TRAINER): BIVOL UD
“Ramirez is a strong, tall fighter who fights with bad intentions, that moves forward looking to break down his opponents, and he has been very successful so far. Until he meets Bivol. Bivol is a very dedicated fighter, as is Ramirez, but the boxing IQ goes to Bivol. He has structure, skills, timing and a great jab, knows how to move in and out. You’ll see him controlling the distance and fighting on his terms. I’m picking Bivol to win a 12-round unanimous decision.”
JEAN PASCAL (FORMER WBC LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLEHOLDER): BIVOL UD
“Bivol has very good footwork, knows his distance well and has got better skills overall. Zurdo went life and death with Jesse Hart, twice, and I don’t think he’s improved since then. Bivol should win easily by unanimous decision.”
ERIC BOTTJER (MATCHMAKER): BIVOL UD
“We’ll find out how good Zurdo Ramirez is here, and I believe it’s a step below Bivol. The shock of Bivol’s upset over Canelo Alvarez was not that he had the talent to compete with Canelo — many felt he did — but that he had the engine to out-punch him. Canelo is no longer Canelo. Canelo 2022 is a wealthy man. Canelo 2019 would have fought like a savage feral animal had he fallen behind in a fight. Canelo 2022, behind against Bivol, showed the intensity one has with a sparring partner. This will be a good spar for Bivol, and I’m guessing Zurdo will attempt the rally that Canelo didn’t and fall short in a clear decision for Bivol.”
WAYNE MCCULLOUGH (TRAINER/FORMER BANTAMWEIGHT TITLEHOLDER): BIVOL
“Ramirez may be the slightly harder puncher, but Bivol’s accuracy of punches will be hard to get through and I think Bivol will win rounds to get a lead over Ramirez on the cards. There will be close rounds for the judges to score. While Ramirez will want to go for the KO, I think Bivol will catch the judges’ eye with his accuracy and pull out a points win to retain his belt.”
RAUL MARQUEZ (COMMENTATOR/FORMER TWO-DIVISION TITLEHOLDER): BIVOL UD
“Interesting fight, tough to pick. Both guys are long-range fighters and have good chins, stamina and are active. Ramirez’s size advantage should help him, but he can’t rush when he attacks Bivol. He has to stay disciplined. I love Bivol’s boxing IQ. The jab, angles, the footwork, he controls range very well. He has great momentum going in after beating Canelo convincingly. I’m going with Bivol by close unanimous decision.”
CHRIS ALGIERI (COMMENTATOR/FORMER JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT TITLEHOLDER): BIVOL MD
“Ramirez has a very tough style based on being tall, long and a southpaw, but that in-and-out darting style of Bivol will give him the advantage. Bivol by majority decision.”
VICTOR SILVA (TV ANALYST): BIVOL UD
“Even though Ramirez is big, a southpaw and wants to avenge Canelo, I have followed Bivol very closely, and he has always done whatever it takes to keep his undefeated record. I will go with Bivol by unanimous decision.”
Final Tally: Bivol 17-3
THE RING
DOUG FISCHER: BIVOL UD
“This is an excellent matchup pitting The Ring’s No. 1-rated light heavyweight (Bivol) against the No. 3 contender (Ramirez). Zurdo isn’t as good as Canelo Alvarez in a pound-for-pound sense, but unlike his fellow Mexican, he’s a mondern-sized light heavyweight. Ramirez will weigh-in at 175 pounds and re-hydrate into a cruiserweight on fight night, plus he’s a busy fighter, so he brings a physical threat that Alvarez could not present in May. Having said that, Bivol is an elite-level boxer who has mastered the art of distance control. The WBA beltholder has an educated jab, quick one-two combo, sneak left hook and the best pair of legs in the 175-pound division. This man can glide around the ring when he wants or needs to. I think his jab and stick-and-move game will enough to outpoint Ramirez in a competitive boxing match."
ANSON WAINWRIGHT: BIVOL UD
“I’m really intrigued by this fight. Can Bivol bring the momentum he gained from shocking Canelo and take Ramirez’s unbeaten record? Or will he suffer a letdown after beating the No. 1 pound-for-pound guy? I think the former. I don’t think Bivol is the type of fighter to let that throw him. That said, Ramirez is tall, long and unbeaten. Having spoken to Ramirez, I know he’s supremely confident. He doesn’t use his size; he prefers to get in close, and I don’t think Bivol will let him. Bivol is highly economic and methodical, and I think he boxes just like he always does and wins a 12-round unanimous decision. Something like 116-112 on the scorecards.”
LEE GROVES: RAMIREZ UD
“Bivol is coming off the signature win over Canelo, but Ramirez presents completely different challenges than Alvarez did: He’s left-handed, boasts height and reach advantages, is a terrific body-puncher, is capable of generating high work rate, has good defensive skills over the long haul, packs on the pounds after weigh-ins (he scaled a massive 204 in the ring against Dominic Boesel in his most recent fight) and is 44-0. Bivol is a highly skilled, disciplined ring general who owns one of the best jabs in the business, but Ramirez’s southpaw stance and penchant for infighting may take away that weapon. If Ramirez starts fast and finds his rhythm, he’ll prevent Bivol from finding his, and if he doesn’t score an attrition-based late-round TKO, I believe Ramirez will win on points.”
MARTY MULCAHEY: RAMIREZ PTS
“The world finally came to appreciate Bivol’s skill set after his upset win over Canelo Alvarez, and now he is thrown in with a mirror image in Zurdo Ramirez. I don’t expect an exciting fight, with two search-and-jab-oriented boxers, and oddly the man who risks more in the late rounds will probably lose on account of the duo’s superior countering abilities. For a change, Bivol tucking up when under pressure may work against him with a Ramirez who works well a mid-range using his southpaw stance and punching accuracy. In a fight with few clean shots or thudding power punches, a slightly more volume-oriented Ramirez escapes with a close decision win."
NORM FRAUENHEIM: BIVOL UD
“Bivol, underrated and unassuming, will remind everybody just how good he is. He shouldn’t have to, not after his upset of Canelo Alvarez. But fans have short memories and Bivol doesn’t brag. He just fights. His ability to control distance with footwork and a jab figure to confuse, frustrate and dominate. Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez is popular for his aggression and body punches. But his defense is problematic. He doesn’t move his head when he steps inside. That makes him a perfect target for Bivol’s calculated precision.”
BOXING INSIDERS
DUKE MCKENZIE (TV ANALYST/FORMER THREE-DIVISION TITLEHOLDER): RAMIREZ SD
“This should be a good one. We all know that Bivol beat Canelo, who was considered the pound-for-pound number one. However, Bivol brought his ‘A’ game and shocked the boxing world with a fine win. This time, he faces a genuine light heavyweight whom he can’t bully. Ramirez, the southpaw, can make this a very frustrating night for Bivol. Many will pick Bivol to win, but the longer this fight goes, the more I see a win for Ramirez via a split decision.”
MARC RAMSAY (TRAINER): BIVOL SD
“Here is a fight that does not receive the media attention it deserves. Even if Bivol returns from an impressive victory over Canelo Alvarez, the Ramirez challenge is very complicated. He’s big, left-handed and throws a lot of punches, good technique, everything to make the Bivol evening long and painful. Of course Bivol is favored, but I see a very difficult battle for him. Bivol by split decision.”
TOM GRAY (FORMER MANAGING EDITOR FOR THE RING): BIVOL UD
“From what we’ve seen during their respective careers, Bivol is undoubtedly the better technician and has more tools. I like Zurdo — he’s a warrior with a never-say-die attitude — but I think he’ll struggle to inflict serious damage on this opponent. Even if Ramirez does land, Bivol appears to be bulletproof. I think this will be a long and frustrating night for the challenger.”
STEVE FARHOOD (TV ANALYST): BIVOL PTS
“Quite an adjustment for Bivol, fighting a 6-foot-2 southpaw after battling a 5-foot-8 righty in Canelo. Stylewise, this could be difficult for the champion, assuming Zurdo is able to keep adequate range. I still like Bivol, who will have to fight more aggressively than usual. Bivol on points.”
TOM GRAY (FORMER MANAGING EDITOR FOR THE RING): BIVOL UD
“From what we’ve seen during their respective careers, Bivol is undoubtedly the better technician and has more tools. I like Zurdo — he’s a warrior with a never-say-die attitude — but I think he’ll struggle to inflict serious damage on this opponent. Even if Ramirez does land, Bivol appears to be bulletproof. I think this will be a long and frustrating night for the challenger.”
STEVE FARHOOD (TV ANALYST): BIVOL PTS
“Quite an adjustment for Bivol, fighting a 6-foot-2 southpaw after battling a 5-foot-8 righty in Canelo. Stylewise, this could be difficult for the champion, assuming Zurdo is able to keep adequate range. I still like Bivol, who will have to fight more aggressively than usual. Bivol on points.”
ALEX STEEDMAN (COMMENTATOR): BIVOL PTS
“This is likely to be a technical and perhaps tactical boxing match. Both can win that type of fight. Ramirez is a busy southpaw, and with his size and dimensions, he represents a totally different and probably sterner test than Canelo. Ramirez is good and throws plenty of shots, so this should be very competitive and maybe tight on the cards. The 3/1 or so against Ramirez looks generous. But I do favor Bivol to work it out and find a route to victory. His mastery of range and ring IQ are off the chart. It probably won’t be one for your rainy-day collection, but if you like the very essence of boxing then this fight will deliver, along with a narrow decision win for Bivol.”
JOHN SCULLY (TRAINER): BIVOL UD
“I think Dmitry will be pushed hard against Ramirez, but I also think that he will step his game up and fight a beautiful fight and come away with a clear decision victory over 12 rounds.”
RUDY HERNANDEZ (TRAINER): BIVOL UD
“Ramirez is a strong, tall fighter who fights with bad intentions, that moves forward looking to break down his opponents, and he has been very successful so far. Until he meets Bivol. Bivol is a very dedicated fighter, as is Ramirez, but the boxing IQ goes to Bivol. He has structure, skills, timing and a great jab, knows how to move in and out. You’ll see him controlling the distance and fighting on his terms. I’m picking Bivol to win a 12-round unanimous decision.”
JEAN PASCAL (FORMER WBC LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLEHOLDER): BIVOL UD
“Bivol has very good footwork, knows his distance well and has got better skills overall. Zurdo went life and death with Jesse Hart, twice, and I don’t think he’s improved since then. Bivol should win easily by unanimous decision.”
ERIC BOTTJER (MATCHMAKER): BIVOL UD
“We’ll find out how good Zurdo Ramirez is here, and I believe it’s a step below Bivol. The shock of Bivol’s upset over Canelo Alvarez was not that he had the talent to compete with Canelo — many felt he did — but that he had the engine to out-punch him. Canelo is no longer Canelo. Canelo 2022 is a wealthy man. Canelo 2019 would have fought like a savage feral animal had he fallen behind in a fight. Canelo 2022, behind against Bivol, showed the intensity one has with a sparring partner. This will be a good spar for Bivol, and I’m guessing Zurdo will attempt the rally that Canelo didn’t and fall short in a clear decision for Bivol.”
WAYNE MCCULLOUGH (TRAINER/FORMER BANTAMWEIGHT TITLEHOLDER): BIVOL
“Ramirez may be the slightly harder puncher, but Bivol’s accuracy of punches will be hard to get through and I think Bivol will win rounds to get a lead over Ramirez on the cards. There will be close rounds for the judges to score. While Ramirez will want to go for the KO, I think Bivol will catch the judges’ eye with his accuracy and pull out a points win to retain his belt.”
RAUL MARQUEZ (COMMENTATOR/FORMER TWO-DIVISION TITLEHOLDER): BIVOL UD
“Interesting fight, tough to pick. Both guys are long-range fighters and have good chins, stamina and are active. Ramirez’s size advantage should help him, but he can’t rush when he attacks Bivol. He has to stay disciplined. I love Bivol’s boxing IQ. The jab, angles, the footwork, he controls range very well. He has great momentum going in after beating Canelo convincingly. I’m going with Bivol by close unanimous decision.”
CHRIS ALGIERI (COMMENTATOR/FORMER JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT TITLEHOLDER): BIVOL MD
“Ramirez has a very tough style based on being tall, long and a southpaw, but that in-and-out darting style of Bivol will give him the advantage. Bivol by majority decision.”
VICTOR SILVA (TV ANALYST): BIVOL UD
“Even though Ramirez is big, a southpaw and wants to avenge Canelo, I have followed Bivol very closely, and he has always done whatever it takes to keep his undefeated record. I will go with Bivol by unanimous decision.”
Final Tally: Bivol 17-3
Re: Dmitry Bivol vs. Gilberto Ramirez | DAZN - November 5, 2022
SHAVKHATMONEY DEMOLITION, BAYBAY. However, props to Zelfa.
Both Yafais struggled for razor-edge wins, could it be a camp thing? Thanks to Ordonio for busting a fake local prospect.
Both Yafais struggled for razor-edge wins, could it be a camp thing? Thanks to Ordonio for busting a fake local prospect.