WBA Russian light heavyweight champion Dmitri Bivol in an interview with , he said his track record included brilliant victories against strong opponents.
Bivol (21-0, KO 11) will defend his WBA belt on December 23 in Saudi Arabia against Briton Lyndon Arthur (23-1, KO 16), who holds the IBO minor light heavyweight belt. For the Russian, recognized as the best boxer in many versions, this fight will be the first in 2023. In May 2022, Bivol convincingly defeated Canelo. The holder of the WBC, WBO, IBF belts Beterbiev (19-0, KO 19) will meet the WBC mandatory challenger and former WBA super-middleweight champion, the British Callum Smith, on January 13 in Quebec, Canada. On Wednesday, Beterbiev told the Championship publication that he doesn’t have the same fights on foot as Bivol.
– Well why not? You can check out his track record and mine. It’s good too. My last fight is a mandatory defense of the WBA belt. He now benefits from compulsory protection,” Bivol told .
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