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Bivol’s arm badly bruised from Canelo punches

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By Jim Calfa: Canelo Alvarez’s powerful punches bruised WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol’s left arm last Saturday night, but they failed to keep him from winning the fight by a sparkingly 12 round unanimous decision at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

You can’t fault Canelo (57-2-2, 39 KOs) for employing the strategy of attacking Bivol’s arms to bruise them to the point where they were useless to him, as he was outclassed by the Russian fighter from the get-go.

In Canelo’s fight against Callum Smith, he targeted the British fighter’s left arm, but at the end of the fight, it was badly swollen. Smith was covering like a dutiful sparring partner against the ropes the entire fight, making it easy for Canelo to land shots to his left arm.

Canelo was too tired to put up a proper fight, and he was lucky that Bivol didn’t go the knockout in the second half of the fight. In the fifth round is when things got out of hand for Canelo when Bivol unloaded with a flurry of shots.

Canelo looked helpless while pinned to the ropes, trying to dodge the storm of shots but doing a terrible job. Had Bivol continued to throw those flurries, he would have surely knocked Canelo out in the second half of the fight.

“It’s easy to say after, but not a lot of people were saying it before,” said Eddie Hearn to Fight Hub TV when asked if it was a ‘bridge too far’ for Canelo Alvarez in taking on WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol.

Canelo Alvarez, Dmitry Bivol boxing photo

“There are a lot of people in boxing who felt this was going to be a really tough fight, and some even picked Dmitry Bivol,” Hearn continued. “But we can’t stand here now and say, ‘Oh, a bridge too far.’

“If we would have had this conversation yesterday, we’d say he [Canelo] was a huge favorite, which he was. We don’t know if it was a little bit of a mixture of tiredness from Saul or the weight, I don’t know.

“Did he have a good camp? I don’t know, but let’s not take away from the brilliance of Dmitry Bivol. He was absolutely punch-perfect.

“I think coming off the Craig Richards win and coming off the Lenin Castillo win; you wouldn’t look at him necessarily and think he had a performance like that in him against the pound-for-pound #1 [Canelo].

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