To the Ukraine with Love. Mexico Declares War on Russia. Canelo Alvarez Vs Dmitry Bivol. May 7. DAZN

Who wins?

  • Canelo by KO

    Votes: 22 25.0%
  • Canelo by decision

    Votes: 29 33.0%
  • Bivol by KO

    Votes: 6 6.8%
  • Bivol by decision

    Votes: 29 33.0%
  • Draw

    Votes: 2 2.3%

  • Total voters
    88
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Canelo-Bivol fight set; GGG agrees, sources say

MIKE COPPINGERESPN1:38 PM ET

Canelo Alvarez and Dmitry Bivol have finalized a deal for a May 7 fight for Bivol's light heavyweight title on DAZN pay-per-view, Matchroom Boxing's Eddie Hearn announced Friday.

Alvarez is the undisputed super middleweight champion but will return to 175 pounds for the fight. In his lone light heavyweight bout, he scored a brutal 11th-round knockout of Sergey Kovalev in November 2019.

Hearn said it is a multifight deal for Alvarez, with a second bout to take place in September. The second fight, assuming he defeats Bivol, will see Alvarez return to 168 pounds for a highly anticipated trilogy fight against Gennadiy Golovkin on Sept. 17, sources told ESPN. Golovkin, who signed a six-fight deal with DAZN in 2019, agreed to the Alvarez fight to complete the deal, sources said.

First, Golovkin will meet Ryoto Murata in April in Japan in a middleweight title unification on DAZN. If Golovkin prevails, he'll then move up to 168 pounds for the third meeting with Alvarez on DAZN PPV, sources said.

Alvarez and manager/trainer Eddy Reynoso are also planning a third fight with Matchroom that will take place in December, sources said. The three-fight plan is worth up to $160 million, according to sources.

"I am very happy with this fight against Dmitry Bivol," Alvarez said. "It is another great challenge for me and my career -- especially as I go up in weight and face an exceptional light heavyweight champion like Bivol. ... We will be ready, like we always are."

The other package that was presented to Alvarez, ESPN's No. 1 pound-for-pound boxer, came from PBC. Al Haymon offered Alvarez a one-fight deal worth upward of $45 million for a May 7 defense of his undisputed super middleweight championship against Jermall Charlo, sources said. Another PBC offer extended to Alvarez, 31, was for two fights and more than $100 million for a May fight with Charlo and a September bout with David Benavidez, sources said.

Instead, Alvarez (57-1-2, 39 KOs) chose the DAZN route and the appeal of another megafight with Golovkin. Alvarez fought Golovkin twice for middleweight supremacy, and both bouts were commercial bonanzas. Each produced more than $20 million in gate receipts and more than 1 million pay-per-view buys.

The September 2017 bout resulted in a controversial draw. One year later, Alvarez defeated Golovkin via majority decision. Four more years later, they could meet a third time, but this time, it would be for all the marbles at 168 pounds.

But first, they'll have to triumph in their upcoming bouts. Golovkin (41-1-1, 36 KOs) was set to fight Murata in December before COVID-19 restrictions in Japan forced the fight's postponement. Golovkin turns 40 in April and hasn't competed since a December 2020 victory over Kamil Szeremeta.

Against Bivol (19-0, 11 KOs), Alvarez will face a formidable challenge. The 31-year-old Russian fighter is adept at controlling range with his jab and is a precise puncher. Bivol is rated No. 2 by ESPN at 175 pounds.

"I always only wanted to fight the best!" said Bivol, who has made eight defenses of his title, including a decision over Joe Smith Jr. in May 2019. "I believe that the rest of my goals will begin [to] materialize on May 7!"

Alvarez is coming off another banner campaign, one that won him honors as ESPN's 2021 Fighter of the Year. He competed three times last year, including stoppage wins over Billy Joe Saunders in May and Caleb Plant in November, to capture the undisputed super middleweight championship.
 
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Imo if Canelo wins it's gonna be by late TKO, that's what I voted for. Joe Smith got Bivl with a good shot, rocked him, Canelo cando it too, but he has to be very sharp, Bivol is no joke and he can outwork Canelo if it goes the distance. Canelo is economic, not a volume puncher but if he can take the fight to close quarters Bivol will fold sooner or later imo, almost non-existent inside game, relies on keeping the fight at a comfortable distance too much, that's his weakness.
Some time in the future Canelo's comfortable pace might come back and bite him though, this could be a fight where it happens... still going with Canelo.
 

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Imo if Canelo wins it's gonna be by late TKO, that's what I voted for. Joe Smith got Bivl with a good shot, rocked him, Canelo cando it too, but he has to be very sharp, Bivol is no joke and he can outwork Canelo if it goes the distance. Canelo is economic, not a volume puncher but if he can take the fight to close quarters Bivol will fold sooner or later imo, almost non-existent inside game, relies on keeping the fight at a comfortable distance too much, that's his weakness.
Some time in the future Canelo's comfortable pace might come back and bite him though, this could be a fight where it happens... still going with Canelo.

I feel you, but Canelo has puts pressure on you when he wants to get to you. Staying on the front foot and working inside, using head movement so you can't get a clean shot on him. Inching forward calmly, stalking. That mental pressure is hell. I expect a Callum Smith type performance, except Canelo has a bit more trouble in the earlier rounds.
 

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Canelo chops Bivol down with body shots.

btw, apparently the 3rd fight may be with Makabu for a 5th belt at Cruiser or John Ryder, the WBA mandatory for his 168 title.
 

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I feel you, but Canelo has puts pressure on you when he wants to get to you. Staying on the front foot and working inside, using head movement so you can't get a clean shot on him. Inching forward calmly, stalking. That mental pressure is hell. I expect a Callum Smith type performance, except Canelo has a bit more trouble in the earlier rounds.
Against mediocre types? That all worked. We'll see if he do that to a guy that won't run from him and can work a outside game.
 

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I feel you, but Canelo has puts pressure on you when he wants to get to you. Staying on the front foot and working inside, using head movement so you can't get a clean shot on him. Inching forward calmly, stalking. That mental pressure is hell. I expect a Callum Smith type performance, except Canelo has a bit more trouble in the earlier rounds.
I think it will look like the Kovalev fight mostly but Bivol putting a little more behind his shots than the version of Kovalev Canelo has fought.

The Kovalev fight was weird... probably the only Canelo opponent since Jacobs that could make an argument of winning more than 4 rounds, possibly winning on the cards (not the official ones) too before the stoppage. Glad that Canelo knocked his ass out not only because he's Kovalev but because otherwise it would have been one of those "depends how you look at it" fights. As someone wrote on here Kovalev was throwing the "scary jab" all night while moving away and pretty much nothing else, controlled most of the rounds but whenever Canelo got in the pocket he landed the best punches of the given round. So it's tough how you score it.

Bivol will do something similar but better imo but he hasn't got an inside game either so that's why I think Canelo will be able to stop him. If it goes 12 this might be another controversial scoring.
 
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