The United Master of lightweight heavyweight, Dmitry Bivol, apparently returned to the ring for the first time since the back surgery at the beginning of August. His promoter, Eddie Hearn, said he would need 6 to 8 weeks to recover.
Bivol’s injury changes everything
The Fight Trilogy, which Bivol (24-1, 12 KO), his fans and Saudis hoped that he would take place against Arthur Beterbiv, is currently because of Bivol’s back surgery. Beterbiev is to fight Deon Nicholson on November 22 in Riyadh.
Another fight that the audience wants to see is Bivol, 34, fighting with the WBC champion 175-lb David Benavidez for the unquestioned championship in heavyweight. However, Benavidez is to defend himself against Anthony Yarde in Headliner on November 22 at the Anb Arena in Riyadh and will not return to the ring until 2026.
Bivol promoter, Hearn, apparently prefers that he is waiting for a trilogy match against Beterbiv (21-1, 20 KO), instead of facing “Mexican Monster” by Benavidez for four lanes.
Social media fans would like Benavidez to have the opportunity to fight Bivol first because they have already seen the fights between him and Artur. Saudis will be decisive which of these two fights will take place.
Beterbiev’s age is a problem
The risk of fighting between adolescent 28-year-old Benavidez and Bivol is that Benavidez could overcome Bivol, potentially forcing the interest in the Bivol-Betiview trilogy. Artur’s promotion age is another reason why the trilogy match must take place sooner than later. Beterbiev ends 41 January 21, 2026, and his last two fights showed that he was starting to ponderous down. His mobility and hand speed do not appear as brisk as five years ago in 2020.
The tactic that Dmitri used to defeat the former unquestionable Master of 175-Funting Beterbaiva in terms of 12-inch majority decision at the beginning of this year, February 22, 2025, in Riyjad, may be less effective against Benavidez.
Bivol tactics he used to overcome Beterbiev
- In motion and outside
- Quick combinations of miniature series
- Tie
- Jabbing
- Fighting on the defensive early
- Counter-napina
- Increasing the tempo in later rounds
Benavidez speed and power
These tactics would probably be less effective against Davis Benavidez, because he has brisk hands, throws quick combinations and cuts off the ring well. His mobility is perfect. Thus, the movement that Bivol used to neutralize Beterbaver’s crime in February last year may be less effective against Benavidez.