Undisputed fight against Bivol could tempt Canelo, says Hearn

DMITRY BIVOL wonโ€™t be short of options should he become undisputed light-heavyweight champion on Saturday night.

The 33-year-old must beat his Russian compatriot Artur Beterbiev to do so in what experts believes is a 50-50 fight.

Becoming undisputed champion will put many targets on Bivolโ€™s back and one of those could well come from Mexico and Canelo Alvarez.

Bivol and Canelo fought in May 22 when the latter moved up to light-heavyweight for the second time in his career. While Canelo started as favourite he was outclassed on the night losing on points. The 34-year-old currently holds three of the four world titles at super-middleweight and the former undisputed 168lbs champion has made it known he would like a shot at redemption.

Eddie Hearn, who has promoted Canelo in the past, but currently promotes Bivol shared his thoughts on Bivolโ€™s future with Boxing News earlier this week.

โ€œI think that Canelo would fight anybody,โ€ he said.

โ€œHe would want to rematch Dmitry Bivol because itโ€™s very important to him to avenge that defeat. I think Eddy Reynoso knows boxing extremely well, knows that was a straightforward victory for Dmitry Bivol but the carrot of an undisputed championship at 175 might make that different and the money.

โ€œIf Dmitry wins on Saturday heโ€™s got some huge, huge opportunities.โ€

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