Examining the Dmitry Bivol record ahead of Eifert fight

Examining the Dmitry Bivol record ahead of Eifert fight

The Dmitry Bivol record amateur and pro in a full analysis ahead of his comeback and return to the boxing ring.

The Dmitry Bivol record is an impressive one.

He’s well schooled in amateur boxing in Russia before he turned professional.

Dmitry Bivol Amateur Record:

  • 268 wins, 15 losses (total ~283 bouts).
  • Competed from ~2005 to 2014.
  • Major achievements: 2x World Cadet Gold (2006, 2007), European Under-22 Gold (2012), World Combat Games Gold (2013), 2x Russian National Champion (2012, 2014).
  • Also won bronze at 2008 World Youth Championships.
  • Fought mainly at middleweight and light heavyweight.

Dmitry Bivol Professional Record:

  • 24 wins, 1 loss (12 KOs), 0 draws.
  • Total fights: 25.
  • Turned pro in November 2014.
  • Won WBA light heavyweight title in 2017.
  • Made many successful title defenses.
  • Key wins: Canelo Álvarez (UD 2022), Jean Pascal, Joe Smith Jr., Gilberto Ramírez, Artur Beterbiev (rematch).
  • Only loss: Artur Beterbiev (majority decision, first fight 2024).
  • Orthodox stance. Height 6’0″, reach 72″.

Some takeaways from that:

  • Strong amateur background helped him adapt fast to pros.
  • 50% KO rate. Most wins by decision.
  • Known for jab, footwork, ring IQ, and durability — his skills are excellent.
  • Became unified light heavyweight champion after rematch with Beterbiev.

He comes into this weekend in solid form off the back of the Beterbiev rematch win as his last fight in Feb 2025.

A bit of inactivity though and coming back from surgery so let’s see how he does this weekend.

Here’s a look at some Bivol vs Eifert stats ahead of the big fight this weekend.

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