Boxing’s intrigue often extends beyond the ropes, much like a stage where the drama isn’t confined to the spotlight. Remember when Dmitry Bivol, with a reputation as invincible as Hercules, struggled to secure an opponent? Odd, isn’t it? Especially after conquering Canelo Alvarez, boxing’s golden boy.
For fans and pundits alike, it’s been a dizzying dance of anticipation, awaiting Bivol’s next move. But the intrigue doesn’t end there. What if someone told you there’s another potential bout brewing, catching fire in whispers and casual conversations? Two other prominent names are finding themselves intertwined in this intricate weave of fight schedules.
Eddie Hearn’s insight: A glimmer of hope for Dmitry Bivol fans
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Navigating the intricate world of professional boxing is not just about the punches thrown in the ring. Behind the scenes, the real game plays out with promoters and managers juggling dates, opponents, and venues. Often, the most significant updates emerge from unexpected sources. Such was the case when Michael Benson tweeted, “Eddie Hearn has stated that Dmitry Bivol’s next fight looks likely for Dec 2nd or Dec 9th. He added that Regis Prograis vs Devin Haney could now happen on one of those two dates. [@IFLTV].”
Eddie Hearn has stated that Dmitry Bivol’s next fight looks likely for Dec 2nd or Dec 9th. He added that Regis Prograis vs Devin Haney could now happen on one of those two dates. [@IFLTV]
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) September 4, 2023
This brief statement from Benson, tucked away in the vast expanse of the internet, sent ripples through the boxing community. After Bivol’s notable challenges in securing an opponent, this potential date marks a beacon of hope. And if that wasn’t intriguing enough, the mere mention of a bout between Regis Prograis and Devin Haney has fans on the edge of their seats. Two champions, with commendable track records, clashing in the ring is a tantalizing prospect.
The conundrum of Bivol’s elusive challenger
Dmitry Bivol’s talent is indisputable. The WBA Light Heavyweight champion has dominated his division, but this very excellence seems to be his paradoxical downfall. Vadim Kornilov, Bivol’s manager, recently stated, “It is difficult to find an opponent,” even though the fighter has been inactive since his November 2022 bout. Intriguingly, fighters like Dan Azeez and Joshua Buatsi, who would have made fitting opponents, declined the challenge, opting to face each other instead.
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Kornilov hints at an unsettling reality. Could Bivol’s skill level be too intimidating for would-be challengers? It’s an irony that’s hard to ignore. The man can’t find a fight because he’s too good at fighting. Meanwhile, talks about a potential bout with Jaime Munguia still loom in the background as a future possibility. Currently, Bivol’s team is in active negotiations, eager to put their fighter back in the limelight he so richly deserves. Preparations are in full swing, as Bivol is already in a preliminary training phase, gearing up for a main fight camp.
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However, every story, no matter how intriguing, eventually finds its climax. As Bivol’s team fervently seeks his next opponent, one can’t help but wonder about the next chapter in his career. Will it be a bout with an up-and-coming challenger, or a surprise match with an established boxer?
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