The boxing world is on edge as the highly anticipated rematch between Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev approaches, set for February 22 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. For Bivol, this fight is more than just a shot at reclaiming the WBA title and seizing the WBC, IBF, and WBO belts—it’s about avenging his first career loss and restoring his once-unblemished record.
Bivol entered their first showdown in October 2024 with a pristine 23-0 record, but suffered a majority decision loss to Beterbiev in a hard-fought battle. The defeat not only cost him his Super WBA championship, but it also stripped him of something every fighter values—an undefeated record.
For any boxer, losing that “0” in the loss column is a defining moment. For Bivol, it was a test of his reign in the light heavyweight division and a challenge to his ability to bounce back. His loss to Beterbiev served as a harsh reminder of the unforgiving nature of the sport, where even the most dominant champions can be beaten.
Yet, Bivol has proven time and again that he is a resilient warrior. His 2022 victory over Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez showcased his skill, discipline, and ability to rise to the occasion. Now, with the rematch looming, he is more determined than ever to reclaim his throne and show that his defeat was merely a setback.
In a recent interview, Bivol stated:
“I don’t like losing. It’s a matter of heart. I just need to push myself a little harder to reach my goal.”
His words reflect a fighter hungry for redemption, laser-focused on the task ahead.
The Bivol vs. Beterbiev rematch promises to be one of the year’s most electrifying fights, with both men looking to cement their legacies. For Bivol, it’s a chance to erase the sting of defeat, reclaim his spot at the top, and remind the world why he was once the king of the division.