Bivol had a great win at the weekend and is a force to be reckoned with but one boxing platform asked a controversial question.
With the likes of Usyk, Terence Crawford and Inoue considered the best in boxing, DAZN wanted to know where does Bivol stand now.
Asking if he is number one – to which boxing fans and the boxing world strongly disagreed on X:
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To which on onslaught replied:
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The sentiment from the boxing world appears to be unanimous.
Bivol surely went up in most people’s pound for pound lists, though.
Pound for pound rated Terence Crawford was keeping an eye on his fellow pound for pound best fighters Alvarez and Bivol this weekend just gone. Clearly a big fan of boxing, Crawford. Canelo Alvarez lost to Dmitry Bivol but surely will be back very soon and Crawford said of the…
See Dmitry Bivol train ahead of what many people think is likely the biggest all-Russian boxing match between two Russians ever. It was not long ago that Bivol beat Canelo Alvarez but taking on Artur Beterbiev a similar size to himself next up is a different kind of test. He…
Dmitry Bivol now the undisputed light heavyweight champion of the world goes back to where it began for him in boxing in this interesting segment. Russia's Bivol is now the main man at 175 lbs after avenging defeat to Artur Beterbiev last time out. He took a stroll down memory…