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Canelo Alvarez vs. Dmitry Bivol fight results, highlights: Russian champion upsets Mexican superstar

Canelo Alvarez's lofty ambition finally caught up with him on Saturday as the pound-for-pound king met his match in the form of unbeaten WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol.

Alvarez (57-2-2, 39 KOs), a four-division champion, landed a career-low 84 punches overall overall 12 rounds as Bivol (20-0, 11 KOs) relied on his defense and accurate punching to pull the upset via unanimous decision inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. All three judges scored it 115-113 for Bivol in a fight that appeared anything but competitive as CBS Sports scored it 119-109 in favor of Bivol.

"I'm sorry I ruined your plans [for a fall trilogy fight against] Gennadiy Golovkin, maybe," Bivol said. "Congrats to [Alvarez], he's a great champion and I respect him. But if you don't believe in yourself, what do you do? You won't achieve anything. I believe and my team believes." 

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Six months after becoming the first undisputed super middleweight champion of the four-belt era, Alvarez moved back up to 175 pounds for the first time since claiming the WBC title via knockout from Sergey Kovalev in 2019. But during the same week he teased a possible future move to heavyweight, Alvarez was unable to break through the technical strength of Bivol, a former Russian amateur star whose strength is muting the offense of his opponents.

Bivol's jab was on point throughout and he consistently responded to any single punch landed by Alvarez with clean combinations in return. Bivol allowed Alvarez to stand at close range in front of him but never gave him a clean enough strike zone to land upon.

Most of the damage Alvarez did connect on was to the left shoulder and arm of Bivol, who stayed firm behind his high guard.

"I felt his power. As you can see from my arm, he beat my arm up but not my head," Bivol said. "It's better. He had a good speed and power. Maybe his mistake was he threw only hard punches. After hard punches, he relaxed and tired.

"I was feeling great. This was the biggest fight of my career and I enjoyed this fight. When the people booed me, it gave me more energy."

Alvarez, whose previous lone defeat came against Floyd Mayweather in 2013, connected on just 17% of his punches against Bivol and was outlanded by a margin of 152 to 84, according to CompuBox. He also told reporters after that he thought he was ahead on the scorecards heading into the final rounds.

"He's a great champion. Sometimes in boxing, you win or lose. I lost today and he won," Alvarez said. "He's a really good fighter. He's a fighter who comes in and goes out. I also felt his power. It was a good victory for him."

After the fight, Alvarez shared hopes for a rematch, to which Bivol seemed willing.

"A rematch? No problem. Let's talk about a rematch," Bivol said. "I took this fight because I just wanted the opportunity and I appreciate the opportunity. I am ready for the rematch, I just want to make sure I win and am treated like a champion now."

For now, it's unclear what comes next for Alvarez. The undisputed super middleweight champion was expected to face Gennadiy Golovkin in September to complete their trilogy, but a potential rematch with Bivol could be in play, as could another contender at either middleweight or super middleweight. One thing is for sure, however, this was Bivol's night and he'll be able to celebrate in kind.

The undercard saw some rising prospects take the next step in their development. Montana Love scored a knockdown and then suffered one of his own against Gabriel Gollaz en route to a decision win in the co-main event at junior welterweight. And 22-year-old Marc Castro cruised over six rounds to outpoint Pedro Vicente as the bantamweight slowly works his way toward higher levels of competition.

CBS Sports will be with you throughout the night in Las Vegas, so be sure to follow along with the live results and highlights below. 

Alvarez vs. Bivol fight card, results

  • Dmitry Bivol (c) def. Saul "Canelo" Alvarez via unanimous decision (115-113, 115-113, 115-113)
  • Montana Love def. Gabriel Gollaz via unanimous decision (114-112, 114-112, 114-112)
  • Shakhram Giyasov def. Christian Gomez via unanimous decision (99-88, 99-88, 98-89)
  • Marc Castro def. Pedro Vicente via unanimous decision (60-54, 60-54, 60-54)
  • Zhilei Zhang def. Scott Alexander via first-round knockout

Alvarez vs. Bivol scorecard

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R12: They are standing right in front of each other, only Canelo can't land a thing. 10-9 Bivol (Overall: 119-109 Bivol)

 

R2: Alvarez finally breaks through and bangs a right hand to the body along the ropes. Back comes Bivol from distance. Bivol is going to need to have to land hard enough to make Canelo think twice. 

 

R2: Alvarez lands a shot to the belt line that was borderline low. Bivol answers with a clean counter as Canelo tried to get inside. 

 

R2: Canelo working hard to try and get inside but can't do it. Bivol's defense is on point. 

 

ROUND 2: Steady flow of jabs from Bivol. Alvarez misses a body shot. 

 

R1: 10-9 Bivol

 

R1: Alvarez lands a hook to the body. Nice combo from Bivol in retaliation. Alvarez cuts in to land a stiff jab but Bivol answers again with combinations. 

 

R1: Alvarez moves into range but can't catch up with Bivol as he backs up out of trouble. Alvarez moves forward with a 1-2 but Bivol uses his gloves to swallow it up. 

 
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R1: Bivol is bit more offensive than expected in the earliest moments here. Alvarez slowly coming forward but taking his time. 

 

R1: Steady set of jabs from Bivol and he ducks away from an Alvarez body shot. 

 

ROUND 1: Bivol out to the jab from distance. His size advantage is noticeable. 

 
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Bivol looking calm and cool during the pre-fight ring announcements. 

 
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The mariachi band is playing inside T-Mobile Arena and the dancers are in place for Canelo's entrance into the arena. 

 

And here comes Canelo Alvarez. The four-division champion is fighting for his opponent's world title for the 11th time in his last 14 fights. Unbelievable. 

 

WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol begins his walk to the ring. 

 

It's national anthem time as the fighters stand in their dressing rooms for the respective anthems.

 

Referee Russell Mora is the third man in the ring for this 175-pound main event. 

 
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And the time is now for the main event. Bivol enters with advantages of 3.5 inches in height and two inches in reach. 

 
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We are now very close to the ring walks for Canelo Alvarez vs. Dmitry Bivol for Bivol's WBA light heavyweight championship. This should be interesting as Bivol's technical skills are outstanding and Alvarez is the best fighter on the planet moving up in weight for a new challenge. Canelo is a -550 favorite as the ring walks draw near.

 
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Official result: Montana Love def. Gabriel Gollaz via unanimous decision (114-112 x3)

 

Both men with a few good shots late in Round 12 and the fight goes the distance. Love goes the full 12 for the first time in his career. Love should get the decision here but an ugly bout that did not please the live crowd after an electric start.

 
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