- Dmitry Bivol is Canelo's toughest opponent since
Floyd Mayweather in 2013. - That's according to Eddie Hearn who helped organize Saturday's event in Las Vegas.
LAS VEGAS — Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez returns to the ring Saturday at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, and it will be one of the toughest bouts of his 60-fight career, a leading boxing promoter told Insider.
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That career has seen him run through a gauntlet — beating Shane Mosley, Miguel Cotto, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., Daniel Jacobs, Sergey Kovalev, Callum Smith, and Caleb Plant.
Back in 2013, Alvarez — aged just 23 at the time — challenged Floyd Mayweather but was comfortably defeated over 12 rounds. He's since drawn, then beaten, Gennadiy Golovkin in results that remain disputed to this day.
Alvarez fights Dmitry Bivol — the WBA light heavyweight world champion — Saturday. Ahead of the fight, Insider asked the event's organizer, Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Sport, whether the Russian boxer is Canelo's hardest opponent in almost 10 years.
"I actually do [think that]," Hearn told Insider from his suite at the MGM Grand earlier this week. "And I think that it's one of those opponents that people kind of overlook because of the quality of Canelo Alvarez.
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"This guy is probably the best 175-pounder out there. Definitely the freshest. He has never been hurt and could be in a position where he has the ability and technique to cause Canelo Alvarez serious problems."
Canelo 'could stop' Bivol
For Hearn, though, Canelo's confidence is a level beyond even the most established prizefighters in the game. "He thinks he's completely unbeatable."
He added: "Canelo, in my opinion, has to start fast which he doesn't really do, but he mustn't do what he did in the Kovalev fight which was to wait — and then get sort of dominated by a bigger man.
"But the difference is Bivol is so much fresher than Kovalev. Bivol's never had a tough fight. He's so undamaged whereas Kovalev lived badly, you know, and he got bashed up a couple of times.
"So Canelo's got to walk him down early and he's got to hurt him early, and if he does that, I think he could stop him. And that would be a hell of a statement."
The Canelo vs. Bivol event, which is marketed with the strapline "Legacy is earned," airs on DAZN pay-per-view.